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Opendoor leads meme stock surge on heels of Powell’s rate cut hints

A basket of meme stocks compiled by UBS is on fire on Friday, up 4.9% as of 11:17 a.m. ET, led by a 17% surge in Opendoor Technologies.

Shareholders like Anthony Pompliano are trumpeting Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell’s openness to additional rate cuts as a major catalyst for the online real estate company.

Head of EMJ Capital Eric Jackson, who’s been spearheading retail enthusiasm around the stock, told us that the outlook for rate cuts would be “nice to have in the back pocket with the other constellation of pluses in favor of Opendoor.”

At this point, we would be remiss not to note that rate cuts pursued by the Federal Reserve have yet to lead to a material reduction in US 30-year fixed mortgage rates. In fact, those borrowing costs are up about 50 basis points since the US central bank began cutting rates last September.

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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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