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These Infrastructure Stocks Could Quietly Power the AI Revolution

Key Points The AI revolution will require a lot of power in the coming years. Google has signed energy deals with NextEra and Brookfield Renewable. Brookfield has also signed a long-term renewable energy development agreement with Microsoft. 10 stocks we like better than NextEra Energy › Technology companies are investing a substantial amount of money ...

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Does Ford's Alarming $19.5 Billion Charge Make It a Sell?

Key Points Changing market dynamics and policies are forcing automakers into massive decisions. Ford is restructuring and refocusing its business on hybrids and extended-range EVs. The charge will impact Ford’s net, but not its adjusted EBIT. 10 stocks we like better than Ford Motor Company › The automotive industry has been adapting to the shifting ...

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Bull Market Genius Is a Dangerous Thing

During extended upward-trending markets that reward risk-takers and punish caution, everyone is a “bull market genius.” That dynamic flips investor psychology and, over time, creates a false sense of control. As the market continues to climb, risk appears to vanish, and investors believe that nothing can go wrong, leading them to take on increasing levels ...

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JD's 11% Drop Trails Sector in 6 Months: Buy, Sell or Hold the Stock?

JD.com JD shares have plunged 11.2% over the past six months, lagging significantly behind the Zacks Retail-Wholesale sector’s return of 6.6% and the Zacks Internet-Commerce industry’s advance of 5.3%. The stock’s weakness reflects investor concerns around profitability pressure from new business investments, moderating growth in electronics categories after government subsidies ended and the ongoing drag ...

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DGRW, KCAI: Big ETF Outflows

Looking at units outstanding versus one week prior within the universe of ETFs covered at ETF Channel, the biggest outflow was seen in the WisdomTree U.S. Quality Dividend Growth Fund, where 37,600,000 units were destroyed, or a 17.4% decrease week over week. Among the largest underlying components of DGRW, in morning trading today Microsoft is ...