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Widespread rally for US stocks – led by tech, naturally

The S&P 500 booked its 30th record high of 2024 with a gain of 0.8% while the Nasdaq 100 closed up 1.2%, continuing its march toward 20,000.

Breadth was good, for once – in fact, the best it’s been all month: about two and a half S&P 500 constituents were up for every one that was down. 

Nonetheless, tech stocks were still our market leaders.

Autodesk was the best-performing S&P 500 constituent, up 6.5% following a report from the Wall Street Journal that activist investor Starboard took a significant position and is pushing for improvements to the company’s margins and changes to the board. Other tech and tech-adjacent companies like Tesla, Broadcom, and Super Micro Computer were also near the top of the leaderboard to start the week, all up more than 5%.

Consumer discretionary, tech, and industrial US sector ETFs all rose at least 1%; utilities were the laggards with a drop of 1.1%.

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SpaceX gets a wave of bullish ratings from Wall Street analysts

SpaceX received more than a dozen positive analyst calls on Tuesday — including from major Wall Street banks — as they initiate coverage on Elon Musk’s space and AI company.

SpaceX went public on June 12 at a $2.2 trillion valuation, the largest debut in history. While the company hasn’t yet posted a profit, it seems to have convinced Wall Street that it will get there and grow its valuation on the way.

Of the at least 17 analysts that gave a rating on Tuesday, all but one gave it a “buy” or “outperform” rating. MoffettNathanson was "neutral."

The ratings come as SpaceX joined the Nasdaq 100 index, a benchmark tech-heavy basket of companies that underpins millions of portfolios. The inclusion adds built-in demand for the stock from index funds and ETFs.

Still, SpaceX fell more than 5% on Tuesday amid a broader sell-off, and is currently effectively flat from its opening price of $150 a share.

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