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Dan Ives Calls Out 'Elephant In The Room' Amid Tesla Selloff, Addresses Elon Musk's Trump Ties As Wedbush Reiterates $550 Target
Did Musk use his government position to coerce advertisers to return to X? Democratic lawmakers have written to the Justice Department: investigate him!
① According to media reports, Democratic senators are requesting the Department of Justice to investigate whether Musk has pressured advertisers using his government position to invest more funds on his Social Media platform X; ② Recent reports indicate that in 2024, X pressured advertisers who boycotted the platform to return, and "threatened that advertisers who do not cooperate would face policy consequences."
Google Co-Founder Larry Page's New AI Startup Could Change How Humans Make Things Forever: Report
Broadcom, Costco, Intuitive Machines, Walgreens, And Tesla: Why These 5 Stocks Are On Investors' Radars Today
The after-hours price surged nearly 13%, rekindling hopes for a rise in the AI Concept within the U.S. stock market.
① Broadcom released better-than-expected Earnings Reports on Thursday, with first-quarter revenue of 14.92 billion dollars, and revenue from AI chips surged 77% to 4.1 billion dollars; ② Broadcom is optimistic, forecasting second-quarter revenue of about 14.9 billion dollars, with AI chip revenue reaching 4.4 billion dollars; ③ Broadcom also revealed that it is collaborating with four major customers to develop custom chips, which will further enhance its profit prospects.
Tesla's Post-Election Rally Has Evaporated. Will Trump's Tariff Pause Reignite the Stock?
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Jackie Hampton : I'm beginner, and when you say 'just buy the whole market'? what exactly does that mean?
Reg3e OP Jackie Hampton : It means investing in a broad market ETF such as VT. It hold thousands of stocks worldwide, so you're diversified across global companies, reducing the risk of being stuck with individual companies, sector, or country performing poorly.
Since ETF like VT is based on Market Cap, poor performing companies will automatically hold less % in your portfolio, while those performing well will gain more % in your portfolio, as reflected in their company growth/market value.
Jackie Hampton : Thank you.. that makes sense..