The ‘Magnificent Seven’ are out; these stocks are in — but there’s one catch
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‘Magnificent Seven’ investors better hope the stocks don’t end like the movie
“Top dog” stocks can fall hard — as shareholders of the “GRANOLAS” discovered.MarketWatch - 4h -
The stock market is trying to break out — but the bulls can’t catch a break
S&P 500 is stuck in a trading range.MarketWatch - 1d -
This Chinese AI Bet Has Outperformed Magnificent Seven Names Like Meta and Google This Year
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Carey takes stunning one-handed 'goalkeeper's' catch to remove England's Salt
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The stock market closes out worst day of 2025
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Stock investors stopped freaking out over interest rates. Now this threat is re-emerging.
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DeepSeek has stoked a rotation out of India stocks into Chinese equities — but experts advise caution
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The stock market is expensive. But there’s still one bull case not priced in, says Bank of America.
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