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The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is generating plenty of wealth on Wall Street -- and the winners won't be limited to just semiconductor stocks like Nvidia . Tech stocks across several subsectors will benefit, too.
The latest trading day saw Datadog (DDOG) settling at $127.50, representing a -1.95% change from its previous close.
Senior Market Analyst, Matthew Timpane CMT, recently went live on Timing Research's Analyze Your Trade show.
New York, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - June 20, 2025) - Datadog, Inc. (NASDAQ: DDOG), the monitoring and security platform for cloud applications, today announced it has ranked on the Forbes Global 2000 and Forbes Global 2000 United States Lists for 2025. Datadog's addition recognizes the company's global impact and financial strength.
Wall Street loves a good David versus Goliath story. But what happens when two Davids are battling entirely different giants?
The S&P 500 (^GSPC -0.03%) has almost fully recovered from its recent 19% drop, which was triggered by President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs in April. But not every stock is following along -- in fact, many enterprise software stocks still haven't reclaimed their record highs from 2021.
A bullish new analyst note was the news item rallying Datadog (DDOG 4.18%) stock on hump day. The stock ended the trading session more than 4% higher in price as a result, which looked especially good when placed against the S&P 500 index's marginal decline.
The artificial intelligence (AI) revolution is transforming entire industries at an unprecedented pace. While analysts project that the global AI market will grow to over $2 trillion by 2030, we're still in the early stages of this technological transformation.
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