2025’s been tough for the Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) share price so far. The e-commerce and cloud computing giant’s seen almost a quarter of its market-cap wiped out as the US unleashed its global tariff policies. And while investor nerves have seemingly cooled, all the impressive gains in the last quarter ...
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In both the UK and the US, growth stocks have been falling. And when this happens, investors should be on the lookout for buying opportunities. Even the best businesses go through difficult times. But the best ones are able to make it through to the other side and provide outstanding rewards for shareholders. ...
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With market volatility on the rise, a great place to look for solid investments is Berkshire Hathaway's stock portfolio. Warren Buffett's ability to identify durable companies that can weather economic cycles has created tremendous wealth for Berkshire shareholders. Here are two elite growth stocks from ...
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Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META) recently introduced its latest artificial intelligence (AI) models based on the new Llama 4 foundation model, as the company continues to advance its AI initiatives. Llama has significantly enhanced user engagement and increased the time users spend on its social media platforms, ...
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What's better than a good sale on Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN)? How about the company's stock being on sale? Amazon has been caught in the recent market sell-off, with the e-commerce behemoth's shares down nearly 30% off its highs as of this writing. Let's look at three reasons why investors should consider ...
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The world is changing. After decades of a steady relationship -- albeit occasionally testy -- between China and the United States, a massive trade war has erupted. Investors are scared about what it means for consumer spending, inflation, and stocks in their portfolios. One company in the middle of this ...
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Holding shares of strong companies that pay consistent dividends can help you preserve and grow your savings. Three Motley Fool contributors recently selected their favorite high-yield dividend stocks to buy now. These businesses have a long record of paying dividends and currently offer yields well ...
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Need income? Maybe an extra thousand bucks a year will do the trick? Dividend stocks are your best bet. Although they're at least a bit riskier than bonds, these payments -- along with their underlying stock's prices -- are apt to grow over time, keeping up with inflation. The same can't be said of most ...
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Cathie Wood leads wealth management firm Ark Invest as its CEO and chief investment officer. Financial news programs and podcasts frequently feature Wood, who often promotes her long-term investment strategies in technology companies disrupting emerging markets. Although Ark generally focuses its portfolio ...
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Economic uncertainty created by President Trump's trade policies has caused the U.S. stock market to decline sharply in 2025. The benchmark S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) is currently down 14%, while the technology-focused Nasdaq Composite (NASDAQINDEX: ^IXIC) is down 19%. Nevertheless, Wall Street remains ...
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In today's video, I discuss Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN), its growth strategies across e-commerce, cloud computing, and advertising, its ambitious AI investments, potential risks, and whether the stock remains a buying opportunity for long-term investors despite its already massive $2 trillion market cap. Stock ...
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The internet specifically, and technology broadly, continues to have a profound impact on society and consumer behavior. There have been major shifts in how we communicate with each other, how we consume information, and how we transact, to name three examples. Investors are smart to look for ways to ...
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On March 9, President Donald Trump decided to pause the previously announced expanded tariffs on most countries. The news sent equities soaring, but nobody knows what will happen next. Even with the jump that stocks experienced, many are still in the red for the year -- and some of them are worth investing ...
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Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) started out in the 1990s selling books online. Over the next three decades, it transformed into an internet juggernaut that offers virtually everything under the sun. The business has its hands in other tech-forward areas as well. In the last 20 years, this "Magnificent Seven" stock ...
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The stock market doesn't go up all the time. But that's OK, because it prevents asset prices from becoming out of touch with reality while giving new investors the chance to scoop up deals. With the S&P 500 index down by 8% year to date, President Donald Trump's tariff crisis could be an opportunity ...
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