$Tradr 2X Long SNDK Daily ETF(SNXX)$ It honestly doesn't make sense to sell at these levels. The stock is trading about $700 below the median price target.
$Corning(GLW)$ It's reasonable to hope the stock can recover from the drop last week. The data center buildouts certainly didn't come to a halt, and the company remains a key supplier for the high-demand fiber optics market. I'm expecting it could get back to $220 and higher.
$Direxion Daily Semiconductors Bear 3x Shares(SOXS)$ Futures are up big. Honestly, I can't believe so many are betting against the market. Do you realize it's been right for over three years now? Just wait until it actually turns bearish.
$Corning(GLW)$ Mizuho's price target for Corning has been raised to $270 from $220, with the Outperform rating maintained. Analyst John Roberts notes that as part of a Q2 earnings preview, the firm lowered targets for most basic chemical coverage but raised them for four technology materials stocks. The view is that recent declines in oil futures have reduced the expected natural gas advantage for many basic chemicals, while continued downstream investment in advanced computing should extend the period of strength for tech materials.
$SpaceX(SPCX)$ Anyone seriously posting that this will go down is joking, those are just fake hate comments. This is the most exciting stock I've ever seen, just hold it.
$Rocket Lab USA, Inc.(RKLB)$ Just got another strong institutional signal—Roth raised the price target to $130 from $100 while maintaining a Buy rating. The core thesis here is shifting from "launch provider" to full-stack space infrastructure. With the Iridium network/service angle, Rocket Lab is no longer just launching payloads. It's moving toward owning both the hardware and spectrum layer, which opens up recurring revenue applications in space-based services. That's the real re-rating story: launch, manufacturing, and communications stack converging into a more durable platform model. Relative positioning versus SpaceX and Amazon satellites is starting to look less theoretical and more structural.