52-week highs
9stocks hit new 52-week highs this week
  • AAPLApple$333.74+5.5%
  • MNSTMonster Beverage$97.5+2.4%
  • NETCloudflare$277.66+2.2%
  • FTNTFortinet$161.61+1.9%
  • SBUXStarbucks$105.49+1.5%
  • ANETArista Networks$168.61+1.2%
  • KOCoca-Cola$81.56+0.9%
  • SSentinelOne$19.57+0.7%
  • PANWPalo Alto Networks$358.68+0.3%

Nine stocks hit 52-week highs this week, with Apple climbing 5.54% above its prior peak and Starbucks breaking through despite consumer headwinds.

NFLXNetflix
New 52-week low$68.95-2.8% vs prior low · 2026-06-25

Netflix just touched $68.95, a fresh 52-week low that erases nearly half the stock's value since January 2026.

PANWPalo Alto Networks
New 52-week high$358.68+0.3% vs prior high · 2026-07-06

Palo Alto Networks hit $358.68, surging past its prior 52-week peak by 0.32% after bottoming near $145 earlier this year.

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FFINFirst Financial Bankshares
Q2 2026
EPS
$0.50
est $0.50-0.8%
Revenue
$173M
est $173M-0.2%

First Financial Bankshares narrowly missed Q2 earnings on both top and bottom lines, but net income jumped 7.86% year-over-year as net interest margin expanded to 3.90% and wealth management assets under management grew to $12.23 billion.

Quarterly EPS — reported vs estimate
FFIN share price
Biggest movers · At the close
  • LCIDLucid$7.43+15.0%
  • BROSDutch Bros$67.7+3.6%
  • DUOLDuolingo$133.29+3.4%
  • LMNDLemonade$66.54+3.0%
  • CLOVClover Health$4.51+2.6%
  • NFLXNetflix$68.69-7.6%
  • MARAMarathon Digital$10.58-7.4%
  • AMCAMC Entertainment$1.94-6.5%
  • ALABAstera Labs$299.99-6.2%
  • AXONAxon Enterprise$508.49-6.1%

Lucid rocketed 15% into the close while Netflix crashed 7.6%, exposing a massive risk appetite reset across mega-cap tech and speculative plays on the same Friday.

CLOSING BELL
U.S. Markets
  • S&P 500-0.92%
  • Dow Jones Industrial Average-0.64%
  • Nasdaq Composite-1.27%

Nasdaq dropped 1.27% as tech shares bore the brunt of Friday's selloff, with the broad market retreating on the week.

Musk is betting that AI and automation will eliminate money itself as the organizing principle of the economy.

@tunguz There won't be dollars or scarcity of goods & services for individual consumption in the future
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