Buy/Sell: Wall Street's top 10 stock calls this week
What has Wall Street been buzzing about this week? Here are the top 5 Buy calls and the top 5 Sell calls made by Wall Street's best analysts during the week of July 13-17. Find all top-rated stocks by the best-rated analysts on TipRanks. Top 5 Buy Calls: 1. HSBC upgrades Apple to Buy on "operational turning point" HSBC upgraded Apple (AAPL) to Buy from Hold with a price target of $366, up from $260. The firm believes Apple is now at an "operational turning point." Apple can stay away from the high capex debate as it only invests only 2.5% of its 2026 sales versus 39% for hyperscalers, and it is also well positioned to leverage its 2.5B installed device base with its forthcoming revamped Apple Intelligence. The "AI boost comes at the right moment, when we think Apple has one of its most innovative product pipelines in place," HSBC says. The firm views Apple's hardware pipeline as strong, which includes the Phone 18 Pro and Pro Max this fall, an iPhone Air in April 2027, and "most importantly" a book-style foldable phone. 2. Disney initiated with a Buy at Benchmark Benchmark initiated coverage of Disney (DIS) with a Buy rating and $115 price target. While linear television remains.
What has Wall Street been buzzing about this week? Here are the top 5 Buy calls and the top 5 Sell calls made by Wall Street's best analysts during the week of July 13-17.
Find all top-rated stocks by the best-rated analysts on TipRanks.
Top 5 Buy Calls: 1.
HSBC upgrades Apple to Buy on "operational turning point" HSBC upgraded Apple (AAPL) to Buy from Hold with a price target of $366, up from $260.
The firm believes Apple is now at an "operational turning point." Apple can stay away from the high capex debate as it only invests only 2.5% of its 2026 sales versus 39% for hyperscalers, and it is also well positioned to leverage its 2.5B installed device base with its forthcoming revamped Apple Intelligence.
The "AI boost comes at the right moment, when we think Apple has one of its most innovative product pipelines in place," HSBC says.
The firm views Apple's hardware pipeline as strong, which includes the Phone 18 Pro and Pro Max this fall, an iPhone Air in April 2027, and "most importantly" a book-style foldable phone.
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Disney initiated with a Buy at Benchmark Benchmark initiated coverage of Disney (DIS) with a Buy rating and $115 price target.
While linear television remains.