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AI Shockwave: OpenAI’s Problems Are Crushing Tech Stocks
Troubles at OpenAI are derailing tech stocks. In fact, as it races to an IPO, concerns are rising about substantial growth.
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Beaten Down Carnival (CCL) Stock May Soon Set Sail for a Reversal
After cruise ship giant Carnival began righting its fundamentals, CCL stock looks like a contrarian opportunity amid a disconnect from its technical performance.
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High-Yield REITs for Steady Income: 2 Real Estate Investment Trusts to Buy
Attractive yields, inflation-resistant business models, and exposure to powerful trends, make high-yield REITs a mix of stability and upside potential.
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Domino’s Pizza Delivered A “FAKE” Weak Quarter 1 Earnings
Domino’s Pizza earnings showed soft demand, but don’t forget the well-structured franchise system that is built specifically for moments like this.
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Protect Your Portfolio with 3 High-Yielding Dividend ETFs
In uncertain markets, dividend ETFs —especially those emphasizing companies with long histories of growing payouts—can help anchor your portfolio.
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Eli Lilly’s (LLY) Long Game Could Shake Things Up for Q1 Earnings
Sentiment for Eli Lilly stock is poor due to disappointing Foundayo script data, but a closer look reveals a potentially intriguing contrarian trade.
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American Express Q1 2026 Earnings: Strong Growth, One Concern
American Express is a high-quality franchise with durable earnings growth. But traders should respect the technical setup and manage risk accordingly.
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How Union Pacific Manufactured Its Q1 Earnings Beat
Union Pacific just delivered the kind of quarter most investors will read too quickly, too happily, and misframe entirely.
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Trade Ideas: These Cannabis Stocks Could See Higher Highs
If federal restrictions on cannabis begin to ease, it could create a more supportive environment for cannabis stocks.
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Tesla (TSLA) May Be a Buy But the Parasite Cannot Outgrow the Host
While there’s plenty of high-brow literature of Tesla changing core identities, TSLA stock is very much a vehicular trade.
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