Honestly, DELL stock is looking like an absolute monster for next week after that massive blowout earnings report. It completely shattered Wall Street’s expectations, sending the price flying over 32% in a single day to close at $420.91.

Here is exactly how things are shaping up for the week ahead: 

Why It Could Keep Ripping

The AI Backlog is Insane: Dell basically doubled its AI server orders last quarter, leaving them with a record $51.3 billion backlog. The demand is way outstripping supply right now.

Wall Street is Massively Bullish: Analysts are scrambling to upgrade their numbers. Bank of America, Raymond James, and several others just jacked their price targets all the way up to $500 to $550.

Massive New Contract: On top of earnings, they just locked down a massive five-year, $9.69 billion defense contract to resell Microsoft licenses.

The Big Risk for Next Week

Short-Term Profit Taking: Because the stock went completely parabolic (it's up roughly 290% year-to-date), things are incredibly overbought on a technical level. Do not be surprised if some early buyers start locking in their gains, which could trigger a brief pullback or some choppy sideways trading early in the week.

The Verdict

The momentum is firmly with the bulls. Barring a broader tech market sell-off, expect DELL to consolidate its massive gains early in the week before making another run toward that $435–$450 range.

# Dell Soars 38%! AI Server Revenue Spikes 750%, Reprice Now?

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