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Summer rally pattern: 4 stocks with historical edge in early July

by admin July 1, 2026
July 1, 2026

July has a strong track record for US equities, and investors are entering the month with four familiar names back in focus.

The S&P 500 has historically posted its best average monthly gain in July, while technology-heavy indexes have often benefited from early-month momentum before earnings season takes over.

That does not make a rally automatic, but creates a useful backdrop for stocks with fresh catalysts.

Microsoft rides strong on Azure momentum

Microsoft enters July with one of the clearest AI earnings catalysts in the market.

The company is expected to report results near the end of the month, and investors will be watching Azure closely.

The question is whether Microsoft’s heavy AI spending is turning into visible cloud growth quickly enough to justify the stock’s valuation.

Wedbush analyst Dan Ives has stayed firmly bullish, keeping an Outperform rating and a $625 price target.

His argument is that Wall Street is still underestimating Azure’s growth story and Microsoft’s position as a core AI winner.

Morgan Stanley has also treated Microsoft as a top software and enterprise-AI pick, citing its cloud-based Copilot adoption and ability to monetise AI inside existing customer relationships.

Also read: 3 tech stocks to buy before July 2026 prices move higher

Visa leans into AI commerce

Visa is not usually thought of as an AI stock, but that is exactly why its latest catalyst matters.

The payments giant recently announced a partnership with OpenAI that embeds Visa’s payment network into ChatGPT.

The idea is to let AI agents help users shop and complete purchases securely, while keeping protections such as spending limits, user approvals and fraud monitoring in place.

That matters because AI commerce could become a new payments layer rather than just a chatbot feature.

Visa’s fundamentals are still strong. In its fiscal second quarter, revenue rose 17% year on year to $11.2 billion, while adjusted earnings per share climbed 20%.

Analysts remain broadly positive on the stock, with most tracked ratings still in Buy territory.

The caveat is disruption risk. A recent Seeking Alpha note argued that stablecoins could become a longer-term threat to Visa’s fee model, especially in cross-border payments.

Nvidia remains the AI trade’s centre of gravity

Nvidia is still the stock most closely tied to the AI infrastructure buildout.

The company’s latest quarter showed why. Revenue reached $81.6 billion up 85% from a year earlier, while data-centre revenue rose 92% to $75.2 billion.

The investor debate has changed as few analysts are asking whether AI demand is real, while the harder question is how much of that demand is already priced into Nvidia’s stock.

Wall Street remains broadly bullish. China Renaissance initiated coverage on June 5 with a Buy rating and a $319 price target.

Recent consensus data also points to an average target around the low $300s.

The next catalyst is not July earnings, but the forward chip cycle.

JPMorgan gives this list a different kind of exposure.

While tech has dominated the first half of 2026, some strategists have been rotating attention toward financials and industrials for the second half.

The logic is that banks can benefit from stronger capital returns, steady credit quality and a market that may broaden beyond AI.

JPMorgan just cleared the Federal Reserve’s 2026 stress test, along with the rest of the major US banks.

The bank then moved quickly, raising its quarterly dividend to $1.65 a share and authorizing a $50 billion buyback.

That is the catalyst. In a market where many growth stocks rely on future earnings power, JPMorgan is returning capital now.

Analysts have also been adjusting targets higher.

Morgan Stanley raised its JPMorgan target to $362 from $336, while Truist and other firms have also become more constructive after the stress-test result.

The risk is that banks remain sensitive to rates, credit costs and regulation.

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