Major tech stocks look a little bit stretched at the moment, as we may have gotten a little ahead of ourselves.
NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA | NVDA Price Prediction) could lose its crown as the world's most valuable company.
Amazon faces a proposed class-action lawsuit over claims it used software tactics to shorten the lives of older Fire TV Sticks without telling buyers.
This week kicks off media and tech giants' annual pitch to advertisers to buy spots for the year ahead. NBC, Fox, Disney and WBD, along with Amazon's Prime Video, Netflix and Google's YouTube will hold presentations, while Paramount just finished its round of pitches.
For the quarter, Alger SICAV - Alger Dynamic Opportunities Fund portfolio's average long exposure was 78.38% and the average short exposure was -30.91%. Long positions Nebius Group N.V., Western Digital Corporation and GE Vernova Inc. were among the top contributors to performance. Long positions AppLovin Corp., Amazon.com, Inc. and MongoDB, Inc. were among the top detractors from performance.
These are all demonstrating impressive performance now and have long-term tailwinds.
This tech-focused fund is not the best option.
The stock market has spent much of 2026 acting like geopolitical risk is just background noise. The S&P 500 keeps pushing toward record highs, AI spending remains red hot, and investors have largely shrugged off the widening conflict involving Iran. But what if Tehran found a pressure point far more dangerous than oil tankers? That's... Iran May Have Found a New Way to Threaten Trump's Economy - And It's Not Oil
Amazon (AMZN +0.55%) is turning its custom chips into an exciting story. Graviton, Trainium, and Nitro could help reduce costs, strengthen AI positioning, and retain more value within Amazon's cloud platform.
Tejal Rives had a side hustle while working at Amazon. When she was laid off from Amazon, she turned her attention to the business.