The market’s not offering clarity. It’s offering choices. Ten tickers, ten stories, ten different risk profiles. Let’s walk through the tape.
Oscar Health ($OSCR) just cratered. Closed at $13.87, down 9.6% on the day. Volume exploded to 48.8 million shares, nearly double its average. Post-market bounce to $14.04, but the damage is done. The 52-week low is $11.20. The chart’s broken. PE ratio sits at 57.4. That’s expensive for a company still proving its model.
dLocal ($DLO) is holding ground. Closed at $11.15, barely down. Volume in line. PE ratio at 22.8. No dividend. The 52-week range is tight—$6.28 to $13.62. It’s a payments play in emerging markets. Not flashy, but stable.
SoFi ($SOFI) is printing momentum. Closed at $22.09, up 3.2%. Tagged a new 52-week high at $22.20. Volume hit 49.8 million. PE ratio at 51.1. No dividend. The fintech suite is expanding. Execution is landing. Traders are rotating in.
Alphabet ($GOOGL) is steady. Closed at $183.58, up 0.3%. Post-market ticked to $184.17. PE ratio at 20.4. Dividend yield at 0.46%. Market cap at $2.22 trillion. It’s not cheap, but it’s not speculative. It’s infrastructure.
Palantir ($PLTR) is ripping. Closed at $153.99, up 2%. Hit a new high at $155.68. PE ratio is absurd—659.0. Volume at 60.1 million. No dividend. The AI narrative is driving it. But the valuation is stretched.
Novo Nordisk ($NVO) pulled back. Closed at $65.29, down 2.6%. PE ratio at 19.1. Dividend yield at 2.47%. The 52-week high was $139.74. It’s still digesting the Wegovy run. The chart’s cooling.
Neurocrine Biosciences ($NBIS, ticker NBIX) is flat. Closed at $134.11. PE ratio at 45.2. No dividend. Post-market slipped to $132.07. The 52-week high is $157.98. It’s a biotech with pipeline risk. Not a momentum name.
ASML ($ASML) is stabilizing. Closed at $744.91, down 1.2%. Post-market ticked to $746.20. PE ratio at 25.7. Dividend yield at 0.94%. The 52-week high was $979.99. After the July 16 guidance cut, it’s still digesting the shock. Infrastructure matters, but the growth target is gone.
Alibaba ($BABA) is climbing. Closed at $117.30, up 1.3%. Post-market moved to $117.75. PE ratio at 15.8. Dividend yield at 0.91%. The 52-week low was $73.29. China risk is priced in. The bounce is real.
Tesla ($TSLA) is drifting. Closed at $319.41, down 0.7%. PE ratio at 177.0. No dividend. Volume at 73.9 million. The 52-week high was $488.54. The chart’s sideways. The valuation is still rich.
No single answer here. If you want momentum, SOFI and PLTR are printing. If you want value, GOOGL and BABA are holding. If you want volatility, OSCR and TSLA are offering it. If you want yield, NVO and ASML are paying. The rest are tactical.