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Uranium vs. Department Stores | the U.S. Stock Market | week 34 | 2023

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This article depicts a few snapshots taken during the recent week (34) on the U.S. Stock Market. Two stock industries: Uranium & Department Stores showed unusual volume activity although opposite price movement.  Uranium Explicit stock industry behaviour in terms of volume activity and weekly returns. Worth mentioning is that almost 3 months ago a strong rebound was spotted on Uranium stocks Weekly stock returns  (all positive) were explicitly above other stock industries.  Volume activity of the Uranium was on the 2nd place.  Uranium stock portfolio so far is getting stronger each week Uranium has a 'Good press' in the electronic investors media. Positive sentiment in the upward trend since tow weeks.  Negative sentiment as low as 2%.  All aspects together depicts possible subsequent influx of retail investors in the next weeks to come.  Uranium News "A new nuclear power plant in Georgia and news of three nuclear projects under development in Canada contributed to thi

May's Semiconductors (and AI related) stocks rally | Who slammed on the brakes?

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May's Semiconductors stocks rally has slowed down relatively quickly. It started on the beginning of May, and significantly diminished in June. For some of the semiconductor stocks it looks like the May's rally is definitely over. GSIT | GSI Technology Inc | NASDAQ LASR | nLIGHT Inc | NASDAQ #LASR News around the time when the May's rally started: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230504006011/en/nLIGHT-Awarded-86-Million-Contract-to-Develop-High-Energy-Laser/ https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230504005958/en/nLIGHT-Inc.-Announces-First-Quarter-2023-Results/ As of the week 32 2023, top industry stocks are still struggling with the further upward move.  INTC | Intel Corporation | NASDAQ AMD | Advanced Micro Devices Inc | NASDAQ Last week (week 32) UPST , Upstart Holdings Inc (Nasdaq) a cloud-based artificial intelligence (AI) lending platform in the United States lost almost 50% of its value.  In addition the IonQ, (NYSE) quantum computing business, that sells