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Price target: $100 per share — a major psychological milestone that Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. ( IBKR ) has not yet reached, with its 2026 intraday high sitting just below at approximately $96.82. Strongest bullish factors: Industry-leading gross margins near 91%, a capital-light automated brokerage model, double-digit revenue growth, and a debt-free balance sheet that gives management substantial financial flexibility.
IBKR closed at $92.21 on July 16, down -5.34% from the prior session's close of $97.41, with the entire decline occurring during regular market hours. The primary catalyst was the company's Q2 2026 earnings release, which disappointed investors as EPS came in at approximately $0.59 versus consensus estimates near $0.60, and revenue of roughly $1.69 billion missed expectations.
Morgan Stanley reported record net revenues of $21.3 billion for the second quarter ended June 30, 2026. Diluted earnings per share reached $3.46, up from $2.13 in the same quarter a year earlier.
Morgan Stanley is set to report second quarter 2026 results on July 15 before market open. Analysts project earnings per share of approximately $2.81.
Riot Platforms (RIOT) declined approximately 24% over the last 30 days, falling from around $26.61 to $20.19, driven by a sharp rotation out of AI and semiconductor-linked equities. The sell-off coincided with broader pressure on Bitcoin mining stocks, which dropped roughly 20% in early July as enthusiasm for AI infrastructure cooled.
Hut 8 Corp (HUT) shares fell approximately 16.6% over the last 30 days, dropping from $118.86 on June 12 to $99.17 at the July 13 close, driven by a broader cryptocurrency and risk-asset selloff. Despite the 30-day decline, HUT remains up roughly 38% over the last quarter and has gained approximately 116% year-to-date, reflecting strong underlying momentum tied to its AI data center expansion.
Goldman Sachs reported net revenues of $20.34 billion for the second quarter ended June 30, 2026. Diluted earnings per common share (EPS) reached $20.98, up from $17.55 in the prior quarter.
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (GS) currently trades near $1,056, with a 52-week high of $1,125 set in June 2026. A move to $1,200 would require a roughly 13.6% gain and a breakout above the all-time high, sitting just above the most bullish Wall Street target of $1,195 from Wells Fargo.
Goldman Sachs is scheduled to report second-quarter 2026 results on July 14, 2026, before the market open. Analyst consensus points to earnings per share around $14.10 to $14.47.
Circle Internet Group shares are indicated up approximately 13% in premarket trading, rebounding sharply from recent weakness. The primary catalyst appears to be a broad crypto-sector rally, with Bitcoin up roughly 10% in July on improving rate-cut expectations.
Both IREN and WULF operate renewable-powered data centers transitioning from Bitcoin mining toward AI and high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure. WULF has delivered stronger year-to-date momentum, with gains exceeding 50% in recent market activity driven by major AI leasing announcements.
ABTC shares fell -7.60% during Tuesday's regular session, sliding from a prior close of $6.52 to an intraday low near $6.02, compounding the previous session's -23.09% collapse. The selloff extends the post-reverse-split rout after the company's 1-for-15 reverse stock split began trading on a split-adjusted basis on July 6, implemented to maintain Nasdaq's minimum bid price compliance.
Robinhood Markets (HOOD) shares surged approximately 36.9% over the last 30 days, climbing from $82.47 on June 5 to $112.90 on July 7, 2026. The rally was fueled by a series of catalysts including the launch of AI-powered Agentic Trading, record May operating metrics, IPO underwriting approval, and a workforce restructuring that signaled cost discipline.
IREN shares plunged approximately 41.7% over the past 30 days, falling from $66.60 on June 2 to $38.83 as of July 2, 2026, erasing billions in market capitalization. A sharp decline in Bitcoin below $60,000, combined with broader AI spending concerns that hit the Nasdaq and semiconductor stocks, triggered heavy selling across crypto-linked and AI infrastructure names.
CRCL shares fell approximately 28% over the past 30 days, driven by a sharp selloff following the announcement of a new competing stablecoin network. The launch of Open USD (OUSD), backed by Visa and other major financial institutions, intensified competitive fears and triggered a single-day decline of over 17% on June 30.
HIVE shares declined approximately 28.6% over the past 30 days, retreating from a year-to-date high of $5.34 reached on June 22 to around $3.24 as of early July. The pullback followed a massive rally driven by a landmark $220 million sovereign AI GPU cloud contract with Bell Canada and Cohere, announced on June 18.
CRCL tumbled -13.59% during Tuesday's regular session, dropping from a prior close of $75.96 to $65.64, as heavy selling overwhelmed the stock. The primary catalyst was CRCL's removal from five major Russell Growth Indexes in the annual reconstitution, forcing passive funds and index-linked mandates to liquidate positions.
SNEX stock price rocketed +50% over the past 30 days, driven by accelerated gains in April following a 3:2 stock split. The stock climbed +44% over the past quarter, supported by record fiscal first-quarter results and acquisition synergies.
Net revenues reached $2.21 billion, up 35% year-over-year. Diluted earnings per share totaled $1.02, exceeding consensus estimates.
IREN Limited shares have moved approximately -6% over the last 30 days, reflecting post-earnings consolidation and broader sector volatility. The company is executing a strategic pivot from pure Bitcoin mining toward AI cloud infrastructure, with AI Cloud services revenue surging 94.2% quarter-over-quarter in the most recent reporting period.