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Cathie Wood Goes Shopping: 3 Stocks She Just Bought

Key Points Nvidia shares have nearly doubled off their springtime lows, but Ark Invest is still adding to the country’s most valuable publicly traded company. Iridium is cranking out uninspiring revenue gains, but the bottom line is a better story. Teradyne has seen back-to-back weeks of analyst downgrades, but Cathie Wood sees an opportunity. 10 ...

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Will Alibaba's Rising CapEx Pressure Weigh on Free Cash Flow Ahead?

Alibaba‘s BABA aggressive pursuit of long-term growth is putting pressure on its near-term financials. In the first quarter of fiscal 2026, the company’s free cash flow turned negative at RMB 18.8 billion against a positive inflow a year earlier, as capital expenditure surged to RMB 38.7 billion. The rise reflects two capital-intensive priorities, including scaling ...

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This ETF Is Outpacing the Entire "Magnificent Seven" in 2025. Is It Still a Buy?

Key Points The “Magnificent Seven” stocks have delivered a total return of approximately 18% through mid-October, based on the performance of the Roundhill Magnificent Seven ETF (NYSEMKT: MAGS). Although this isn’t as impressive as the stellar 64% gain the collection of mega-cap tech stocks posted in 2024, it’s still a strong performance over a period ...

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5 Stocks That Could Create Lasting Generational Wealth

Ideally, investing is like making good BBQ: it takes time, but if you do it right and leave it alone, the results are undeniably delectable. The right stocks could create generational wealth over decades while you sleep well at night. It does take the right stocks, though, which isn’t necessarily easy because few companies excel ...

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This 3 Stocks Portfolio Provides Monthly Income

While the majority of stocks pay quarterly dividends, investors can still construct a portfolio that allows them to get paid monthly. How? Let me explain – The first stock pays its dividend in January, April, July, and October. The second stock pays out in February, May, August, and November. And finally, the third stock will ...