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Top Nasdaq 100 Index and QQQ ETF stocks to watch this week

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The Nasdaq 100 Index has been in a strong bull run this year and is hovering near its all-time high. It was trading at $24,817 on Friday, up by over 50% from its lowest point this year. 

This article highlights some of the top Nasdaq 100 Index and QQQ ETF stocks to watch this week.

Tesla (TSLA)

Tesla stock price has done well in the past few months as it jumped by 101% from its lowest level this year. This surge happened despite the company facing major challenges. 

Competition has jumped in key markets like China and Europe. In China, top companies like Nio, BYD, and Xpeng have continued gaining market share. 

The same is true in Europe, where companies like Volkswagen and BMW are gaining share. As a result, Tesla’s European sales have nosedived this year. 

Tesla is also struggling in the United States, where Donald Trump has ended some of its incentives. He ended the $7,500 EV tax credit and the fuel emissions revenues. 

Therefore, odds are that Tesla will report strong results, with its revenue expected to be $26.58 billion, a 5% increase from the same period last year. This growth will be because of a surge in sales as consumers prepared for the end of the tax credit. 

Netflix (NFLX)

Netflix is another top company in the Nasdaq 100 Index to watch this week as it releases its numbers. These results come at a time when the company’s stock has pulled back by about 10% from the highest point this year. It remains up by almost 50% from the year-to-date low.

Analysts expect the results to show that the company’s growth continued to accelerate in the last quarter. The average estimate is that its revenue rose by 17% in the last quarter to about $11.5 billion. Its guidance for the fourth quarter will be $11.9 billion, up by 16% YoY. 

Netflix’s earnings per share (EPS) is expected to come in at $6.97, up from the previous $5.4. Odds are that the company will publish stronger results than expected, as it has always done.

These results come a week after Netflix partnered with Netflix. This partnership will see Spotify’s video podcasts appear on Netflix starting from 2026.

T-Mobile (TMUS)

T-Mobile will be another top Nasdaq 100 Index company to watch this week. These numbers will come as the stock remains under pressure, as it fell from the year-to-date high of $273 in February to $230 today. 

T-Mobile will publish its results on Thursday this week. Analysts expect it to solidify its status as one of the fastest-growing companies in the telecom industry. 

The average estimate is that its revenue growth will be 9% to $21.98 billion. Its earnings per share will fall slightly to $2.43. As with Netflix, the company has a long track record of publishing strong financial results. 

Intel (INTC)

Intel stock price has rebounded in the past few months because of the recent events. The US government has taken a stake in the company, while Nvidia invested $5 billion in it recently. 

Intel has also announced a planned launch of a new AI GPU in 2026. All these events have led to a surge in its stock price, which has jumped by 110% from its lowest point this year.

Analysts expect the upcoming results to reveal that its revenue fell by 1.30% to $13.12 billion. Its earnings per share is expected to come in at $0.01, a big improvement from a 46 cents in the same period last year. 

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