IXIC: Nasdaq Composite Surges 1.5% as Traders Cheer Big Tech Earnings Data
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Punti chiave:
- Nasdaq rallies on strong earnings
- S&P 500 logs seventh winning day
- Big tech posts a mixed bag of earnings
Tech-heavy index is roaring back to the frontline after days of hesitation as money spinners are feeling optimistic thanks to solid earnings results from the megacaps.
đź’Ş Nasdaq Gains as Tech Shows Up
- The Nasdaq Composite index
IXIC added a solid 1.5% on Thursday driven by convincing data that Big Tech is actually doing pretty well so far this year (at least in the first three months).
- The tech-heavy index’s two peers were also flashing green candles — the Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.2% and the broad S&P 500 staged a late-session rally to log its seventh straight day of winning, up 0.6%.
đź’Ą Meta and Microsoft Pop
- The month of May is off to a good start thanks to the earnings numbers by two tech heavyweights. Meta
META and Microsoft
MSFT delivered a beat on both the top and bottom line. The social media company rallied 4.2% after updating its capex guidance for the year. Apparently, AI spending is picking up.
- Software giant Microsoft took off by 7.6% as Satya Nadella praised the company’s data center expansion and the mouth-watering cloud performance where Azure delivered a 33% year-on-year growth.
❌ Amazon and Apple Drop
- Two more technology juggernauts waltzed into the earnings show on Thursday, after the bell, but slipped on the tariff floor. Amazon
AMZN and Apple
AAPL both fell in after-hours trading as the companies’ guidance didn’t mince words when it came to tariffs and their impact on the business.
- Amazon, which posted a 9% revenue growth to $155.7 billion, said Trump’s tariffs could dent the second-quarter performance. Apple was more precise, saying the current quarter’s showing could get a $900 million hit from the aggressive levies on China. Sales of Apple rose 5% to $95 billion with a 2% growth in iPhone sales (that’s people rushing to get the phone before tariffs bumped up the price tag).