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Invesco QQQ Trust Rises Amid AI Leaders, Outflows

Invesco QQQ Trust Rises Amid AI Leaders, Outflows

Invesco QQQ Trust ( $QQQ ) has risen by 4.78% in the past week. It has experienced a 5-day net outflow of $1.47 billion.
This is due, in part, to market sentiment on some of the ETF’s largest holdings. For example:

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  • Nvidia Corporation remains at the center of the AI trade, with shares up about 74% over 12 months and analysts still calling it a Strong Buy, pointing to an average 12‑month target near $274 and some bullish views as high as $380. Wall Street expects revenue to surge roughly 78% year over year to about $78 billion as demand for Blackwell and Rubin data‑center chips continues to outstrip supply into FY2026, though bubble worries and customers like Microsoft developing their own silicon could inject volatility.
  • Apple Inc is leaning hard into AI, preparing a major Siri overhaul for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS 27 that will let the assistant handle multi‑step commands, act more like a chatbot, and integrate deeper with third‑party apps, all aimed at closing the gap with rivals like ChatGPT and Gemini. Despite tariff headwinds and its entanglement in Amazon’s planned Globalstar deal, Apple has continued to post record iPhone revenue, carries a Moderate Buy rating, and an average price target around $304, implying roughly low‑20s percent upside as investors such as Warren Buffett signal long‑term confidence.
  • Microsoft is in a rare share‑price slump, down about 23% year to date, even as its AI push gains traction and Copilot meets or beats ambitious paid‑subscription sales goals after a shift away from free bundling. The company is committing $10 billion to expand AI data centers and cybersecurity in Japan and warning about risks like “AI recommendation poisoning,” while analysts maintain a Strong Buy stance with an average target near $582—about 56% upside—making the stock a key long‑term play on global cloud and AI adoption.

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