Nvidia is still trading at a reasonable price despite hitting an all-time high last week

Stocks included in 22V Research’s basket of GARP names included Nvidia and Micron.
There’s one date if the shutdown drags on where pressure will really start to mount on Trump and Congress

While the sides have dug in their heels regarding the budget, missing a pay period for the military may not be seen as worth the fallout.
Cerebras CEO explains IPO withdrawal, says it still intends to go public

Cerebras wants to give investors clearer information on its strategy, but CEO Andrew Feldman didn’t provide a timeline for a new filing.
Utility stocks are benefiting from the AI boom. This one could be the next to break out

Katie Stockton breaks down an interesting triangle chart pattern forming in one utility.
The 2025 box office is headed for its best post-Covid haul as winter releases heat up

The winter movie slate includes “Wicked: For Good,” “Zootopia 2” and “Avatar: Fire and Ash” and is expected to push the 2025 box office to a post-pandemic high.
Figma’s stock pops as much as 16% after OpenAI CEO Altman touts ChatGPT integration

A new assistant announced by OpenAI will allow ChatGPT users to have Figma run tasks from within their conversations.
Senate to vote again on funding bill as government shutdown stalemate enters sixth day

President Donald Trump could “start taking sharp measures” if the Senate does not pass the funding bill, White House economic advisor Kevin Hassett said.
Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Critical Metals, Comerica, Advanced Micro Devices, Abercrombie & Fitch and more

These are some of the stocks posting the largest moves midday.
Japan’s stock market surged nearly 5% overnight. Why it’s happening and how to invest in it

Investors interpreted Japan’s election outcome as signaling continued stimulus and a steady hand at the Bank of Japan.
Anthropic lands its biggest enterprise deployment ever with Deloitte deal

Deloitte is rolling out Anthropic’s Claude to more than 470,000 employees across 150 countries.