Amazon stock has been a laggard among its Magnificent Seven peers, but Wall Street is bullish that the latest results will show AI-driven strength.
Alphabet and Amazon are the latest Magnificent Seven stocks to report quarterly results. Here's what to expect.
In the next year, one Magnificent 7 stock will sharply underperform the rest of the group by far, no matter in which direction the value of the overall group goes. That exception is Apple Inc. (NASDAQ ...
The Magnificent Seven is now the Mag Five. Or is it the Fab Four? Investors are no longer grouping the market’s big tech stocks together in quite the same way. The fortunes of what was once Wall ...
Heading into 2026, the so-called “Magnificent Seven” stocks still make up around a third of the S&P 500’s market capitalization, despite an uneven performance in 2025. That concentration risk is ...
Is your portfolio making a big bet on the Magnificent Seven? Why it matters: Mega-cap names like Nvidia, Alphabet, and Apple belong to the exclusive club that has largely driven US returns higher in ...
Billionaire Stanley Druckenmiller fully exited Nvidia and Palantir positions. Ken Griffin reduced his Amazon stake by 39% by selling 2.1 million shares. Bridgewater Associates and Tiger Global ...
For the past three years, a huge share of the stock market’s action has been in the Magnificent Seven, a small group of super-successful, super-popular stocks. There are signs of fatigue in this ...
Apple revolutionized the smartphone industry in 2007 with the unveiling of the iPhone. The consumer tech giant still gets about half of its annual revenue from iPhone sales. It's also involved on the ...
These seven stocks punch far above their weight. Here’s how to approach them in your portfolio. Nick Gallo has been a financial content marketer and journalist for over six years. He has deep ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Brett uses “second-level thinking” to find dividend stocks to buy. Today I have a sweet dividend “double shot” for you: The first?