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Datacentrex (DTCX) shares have climbed roughly 38% over the trailing 30 days, from about $1.90 to $2.62. The advance was heavily concentrated in a single session, when the stock rose 29.7% on volume roughly 3.6 times its daily average.
The central question is whether DTCX can climb from roughly $2.60 to a $5 stock price target, a gain of about 90%. $5 is a natural psychological milestone that sits just below the stock's prior trading high, making it a realistic reference point rather than an arbitrary number.
COIN plunged -11.19% during regular trading on July 31, following a deeply disappointing Q2 2026 earnings report released after the July 30 close. The company posted a GAAP loss of $1.36 per share — far worse than the ~$0.17 per share loss analysts had modeled — on revenue of $1.22 billion, missing the $1.29 billion consensus.
FactSet Research Systems (FDS) surged approximately 20.7% over the last 30 days, climbing from a closing price of $233.62 on June 29, 2026, to $282.02 on July 29, 2026. The July 1 Q3 FY2026 earnings beat — EPS of $4.53 versus the $4.44 consensus and revenue of $622.92 million — served as the primary catalyst, marking the fifth consecutive quarter of accelerating organic annual subscription value (ASV) growth to 7.1%.
Revenue topped expectations: GAAP revenue reached $4.15 billion, up 10% year-over-year, exceeding the analyst consensus of approximately $4.12 billion. Adjusted EPS beat estimates: Adjusted earnings per share came in at $4.83, a 23% increase from $3.92 a year ago, surpassing the FactSet consensus of $4.81.
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) shares surged approximately +17% over the past 30 days, climbing from a closing low of $124.49 on June 25, 2026, to $145.79 on July 24, 2026. The rally was fueled by a series of strategic product announcements, including GPU compute futures tied to AI infrastructure and new economic indicator contracts, which refocused investor attention on ICE's innovation pipeline.
Revenue reached a second-quarter record of $1.71 billion, up approximately 1% year-over-year and edging past the Wall Street consensus estimate of roughly $1.68 billion to $1.70 billion. Adjusted diluted earnings per share (EPS) came in at $2.99 , comfortably ahead of analyst forecasts that ranged from $2.91 to $2.98, while GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) EPS was $2.88.
Adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $4.68 surged 31% year-over-year, comfortably beating the consensus estimate of approximately $4.24. Total revenue reached $2.19 billion, up 15% from the prior-year period and roughly $100 million above Wall Street forecasts.
CME Group shares closed at $245.05 on July 17, 2026, roughly flat over the past 30 days but down approximately 25% from the March 2026 all-time high of $329.16. The company announced a major CEO succession: longtime Chairman and CEO Terry Duffy will step down as CEO on March 1, 2027, with President and CFO Lynne Fitzpatrick taking the reins.
MSCI shares fell sharply by approximately -11.02% during regular trading on Tuesday, following a post-earnings selloff that began in the premarket session where the stock had already dropped as much as -12%. The primary catalyst was the company raising its full-year 2026 operating expense guidance to $1.54–$1.58 billion from $1.49–$1.53 billion, citing acquisition-related costs, higher employee incentives, and increased investment spending.
COIN operates a diversified crypto exchange and services platform, while MSTR functions primarily as a leveraged Bitcoin holding vehicle with a legacy software business. In recent market activity, both stocks have experienced notable declines year-to-date, with COIN showing relatively milder drawdowns compared to MSTR .
GAAP revenues reached $622.9 million, up 6.4% year over year and above consensus estimates of $617.91 million. Adjusted EPS of $4.53 surpassed analyst expectations of $4.44 by $0.09.
CME Group shares fell approximately 14.3% over the last 30 days, dropping from $257.76 on June 1, 2026, to $220.88 as of June 30, 2026. The selloff was driven by a confluence of factors including the announced CEO succession plan, regulatory approval of competing perpetual futures products, and a new equity-index futures competitor entering the market.
CME Group shares dropped 4.90% in trading on June 17, 2026, falling from a prior close of $261.60 to $248.78. The primary catalyst was the announcement that longtime Chairman and CEO Terry Duffy will step down as Chief Executive Officer in March 2027, transitioning to Executive Chairman.
COIN stock declined approximately 21% over the past 30 days, moving from around 202 to 159.78 amid broader crypto market weakness. Over the last quarter, the stock fell roughly 17%, reflecting sustained pressure from macroeconomic factors and sector rotation.
COIN shares experienced volatility in recent weeks, dipping after a Q1 earnings miss but rebounding on regulatory progress. Q1 revenue fell 31% year-over-year to $1.41 billion, missing estimates, with a net loss of $394 million or $1.49 per share (EPS).
Analysts expect Q1 2026 revenue of $1.5 billion, a 26% drop from $2.03 billion in Q1 2025. Consensus EPS estimate is $0.36, down 81% year-over-year from adjusted $1.94 in the prior-year quarter.
Analysts forecast first-quarter 2026 adjusted EPS of $3.37, representing 35% year-over-year growth from $2.50. Consensus revenue estimate stands at $709 million, up 25% from $565 million in Q1 2025.
Analysts forecast Q1 2026 adjusted EPS of $4.82, reflecting 10.2% year-over-year growth on strong segment performance. Consensus revenue estimate stands at $4.07 billion, up 7.8% from Q1 2025's $3.78 billion.
MCO stock declined approximately -9% over the last 30 days amid profit-taking, insider selling, and sector-wide concerns in financial data analytics. Over the past quarter, shares fell around -18%, reflecting a correction from January highs despite strong Q4 2025 earnings. Key drivers include post-earnings selloff after Q4 results, analyst price target cuts, and broader market volatility in credit ratings sector.