You can beat the S&P 500 with stocks that indexes dumped, market guru says
"As it turns out, getting dumped by an index can have an impressive upside, just as a romantic breakup can sow seeds for personal growth."
"As it turns out, getting dumped by an index can have an impressive upside, just as a romantic breakup can sow seeds for personal growth."
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An AI-enabled product lineup from this tech giant could give its stock price a nice boost toward the end of the year.
"So as a CEO, when you see an inverted yield curve, you're just less likely to pull the trigger on a bet-the-farm type of investment."
Merging with a former rival will bolster its capabilities.
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