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7 Best Robotics & AI ETFs
ETFs Artificial intelligence could define this decade. These seven AI ETFs provide investors with well-rounded exposure as this technology comes into its own.
By Kyle Woodley • Last updated
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Stock Market Today: Apple Earnings, Bank Stocks Spark Relief Rally
The April jobs report creates uncertainty around the Fed's future policy plans, but it didn't stop the major indexes from soaring Friday.
By Karee Venema • Published
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Apple Stock Remains a Strong Buy Even as Shares Soar
Apple stock has added more than $680 billion in value this year and it still has more room to run, analysts say.
By Dan Burrows • Published
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Stock Market Today: Stocks Slide as Regional Bank Rout Worsens
The major market indexes closed lower Thursday as chaos in the banking industry continued.
By Karee Venema • Published
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Stock Market Today: Stocks Struggle After JPMorgan Buys First Republic
It was a choppy day for stocks as investors considered another bank failure.
By Karee Venema • Published
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If You'd Put $1,000 Into Microsoft Stock 20 Years Ago, Here's What You'd Have Today
Microsoft Microsoft stock has lost almost $500 billion in value since its all-time high, but bulls say it's only a matter of time before it reclaims its heights.
By Dan Burrows • Published
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All 30 Dow Stocks Ranked: The Pros Weigh In
blue chip stocks The Dow Jones Industrial Average comprises 30 blue-chip stocks that are tops in their industries. But some Dow stocks are better buys than others.
By Dan Burrows • Last updated
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The 9 Best Vanguard Mutual Funds to Buy
mutual funds The best Vanguard mutual funds might cover a wide assortment of investing strategies, but they have two things in common: simplicity and cheap fees.
By Jeff Reeves • Last updated
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Stock Market Today: Stocks Close Mixed on Rate Hike Jitters
A solid March jobs report, upcoming inflation data and a plunge in shipments of Apple's Mac computers restrained sentiment.
By Dan Burrows • Published