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Top Pros' Top Picks 7/10/26

Mike Larson | Editor-in-Chief
Stocks are mixed in early trading, while crude oil, Treasuries, and the dollar are mostly flat. Gold and silver are modestly lower, while Bitcoin is trading back in the mid-$60,000 range.
South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix became the latest tech company to launch a US mega-deal. It raised $26.5 billion selling American Depository Receipts (ADRs) on the Nasdaq, the biggest US offering by a foreign company ever. Its 177.9 million ADRs were sold at a price of $149. They will begin trading with the ticker symbol “SKHYV” today, then change hands under the new ticker “SKHY” on July 13.
SK Hynix, SOXX (YTD % Change)

Source: TradingView
SK Hynix sells so-called high-bandwidth memory (HMB) chips, controlling about 57% of the global market. It supplies companies like Nvidia Corp. (NVDA) – and it has benefitted from surging demand driven by the AI boom.
Indeed, SK Hynix stock has soared 222% year-to-date on the Korea Exchange. But like US semiconductor socks, it has experienced volatility recently amid questions about AI capex spending and compute demand. Up 85.4% YTD, the iShares Semiconductor ETF (SOXX) is also down 9% in the last three weeks.
Delta Air Lines Inc. (DAL) became one of the first companies to report second-quarter earnings – and it delivered for investors. The airline reported $1.56 in adjusted earnings per share, topping the average analyst estimate of $1.51. Sales gained 14% year-over-year, though a 77% year-over-year rise in fuel costs tied to the US-Iran war kept Delta from delivering even stronger results. Delta stock is up 28.8% YTD.
Finally, rumors of massive job cuts at German automaker Volkswagen AG (VWAGY) are shaking up markets – and spurring labor union pushback – in Europe. The company is reportedly considering slashing 100,000 jobs worldwide, or more than 15% of its workforce.
Volkswagen’s net earnings dropped 28% and sales slid 2.5% year-over-year in the March quarter thanks to higher tariffs, costs, regulation, and competition. The company wants to reduce annual output to about 9 million vehicles from 10 million today. Volkswagen’s US-traded shares are down 33.8% YTD.
S&P 500 7,543.64 (+0.81%) ↑ | VIX 15.74 (-0.63%) ↓ |
Dow Jones Industrial Average 52,487.41 (+0.27%) ↑ | Gold $4,108.20 per ounce (-0.79%) ↓ |
Nasdaq Composite 26,206.89 (+1.3%) ↑ | Oil $71.72 per barrel (-0.5%) ↓ |
SK Hynix just completed the largest-ever US offering ($26.5 billion) by a foreign company. SpaceX recently set its own record for a domestic IPO ($75 billion). And all told, more than $250 billion of initial and follow-on stock offerings hit U.S. markets in the first half of 2026.
Public investors are gaining access to some of the world’s most exciting companies. That's a good thing. But if the supply of new shares begins to outpace investor demand, stock prices could come under pressure. Find out what it all means in today’s MoneyShow Video Market Minute.
What Does the IPO Wave Mean to YOU? Find Out from Top Experts in Vegas!
Another day, another mega-deal on Wall Street. This time, it’s for $26.5 billion. If you want to find out what this IPO wave means to you, you HAVE to join us for the 2026 MoneyShow MoneyMasters Symposium Las Vegas!
From July 19-22, we’re bringing together experts with first-hand knowledge of the tech and AI stock boom. That includes Eva Ados of ERShares, Sydney Armani of AI Fintech World Group, Mark Mahaney of Evercore ISI, and more. Don’t miss out! Get your pass to all the education (and fun) at Caesars Palace here…
Markets: Small Caps Led in H1, But AI Remains a Secular Growth Story
👉️ TICKERS: DIA, QQQ, SPY, XLI, XLK, XLV, IWMSmall caps led the US market at the halfway point for the first time since 2021 – and only the second time in the past decade. Meanwhile, we believe the AI trade remains a long-term secular growth story, a view echoed in our recent Retail Investor Beat survey, writes Bret Kenwell, US investment analyst at eToro US.
YYY: A Better Way to Earn High Yields from CEFs
👉️ TICKER: YYY
The universe of closed-end funds (CEFs) attracts investors because of the high yields many pay. The Amplify CEF High Income ETF (YYY) is a fund of funds giving you exposure. Structured as an ETF, it holds a select portfolio of CEFs, observes Tim Plaehn, editor of The Dividend Hunter.
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🖥️ 📈 Dell Stock Has A-Plus Fundamentals as Cash Flow Surges 313%. (Barchart)


