The Motley Fool·Apr 23·Harsh ChauhanNasdaq Could Surge to 30,000 by 2027 on AI Boom, Analysts SayNasdaq could reach 30,000 by 2027 on AI tailwinds, with $NVDA and $TSM positioned as semiconductor leaders to capture infrastructure spending. NVDATSMsemiconductor stocksearnings growth
The Motley Fool·Apr 22·Sean WilliamsS&P 500, Nasdaq Hit Records as Valuation Warnings Flash RedS&P 500 and Nasdaq hit all-time highs amid 13-day Nasdaq winning streak, but Shiller P/E Ratio at 155-year extremes signals caution as historically-equivalent valuations preceded 20%+ declines. BRK.ABRK.BvaluationS&P 500
The Motley Fool·Apr 20·Jeremy BowmanSmall Caps Rally Despite Iran Crisis: Russell 2000 Hits Record HighRussell 2000 hits all-time high despite Iran tensions as investors rotate to cheaper small-caps on rate-cut expectations and 40% valuation discount versus S&P 500. VOOIWMONEQS&P 500small-cap stocks
The Motley Fool·Apr 19·Sean WilliamsRecord Market Highs Mask Rising Inflation and Valuation RisksS&P 500 and Nasdaq hit records amid 3.3% inflation and historically elevated valuations, raising correction concerns. ONEQinflationFederal Reserve
The Motley Fool·Apr 15·Harsh ChauhanNasdaq Bounces Back From 2026 Sell-off as Tech Sector Eyes AI-Driven RallyNasdaq recovered 1% YTD after 7% early 2026 decline on geopolitical tensions. Parallels to 2025's 52% surge suggest AI earnings growth could fuel another rally. NVDAMUSNOWPLTRAVGOAI infrastructureearnings growth
The Motley Fool·Mar 27·Sean WilliamsNasdaq Plunges Into Correction as Tech Rout Deepens Across IndexesNasdaq slides 10.7% into correction territory alongside declines in S&P 500 and Dow Jones. Historical data suggests corrections average 286 days and present buying opportunities for long-term investors. METAONEQlong-term investingmarket correction
The Motley Fool·Mar 22·Katie BrockmanMarkets Down 5% in Early 2026: Why Long-Term Investors Should Stay the CourseS&P 500 down 4.95%, Nasdaq down 6.86% year-to-date through March 2026. Historically, bull markets outlast bear markets; S&P 500 returned 343% since 2000 despite multiple crises. ONEQS&P 500long-term investing