‘Magnificent Seven’ stocks may be cheap and the S&P 493 expensive, Bridgewater says. Here’s why.
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Robinhood had a huge quarter thanks to crypto — here’s why that may continue
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Lyft says rides have gotten cheaper. Here’s why investors are selling.
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You may be invested in the wrong stocks
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Yardeni: Inflation, tariffs, plus countries accumulating gold as a haven from U.S. sanctions.MarketWatch - 2d -
The ‘Magnificent Seven’ companies just did something they haven’t in two years. Goldman says it’s time to make a shift.
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