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Financial advisors are turning to this asset class for diversification and stability as uncertainty rocks markets

More financial advisors are incorporating alternative investments as they try to smooth out rocky markets, the Financial Planning Association found.

Author Posted on June 18, 2025Categories Uncategorized

The big rally in this chip stock seems to have some legs, according to the charts

Frank Cappelleri breaks down AMD.

Author Posted on June 18, 2025Categories Uncategorized

A bearish options trade on Apple as the tech giant struggles

Apple is showing signs of vulnerability, says options trader Tony Zhang.

Author Posted on June 18, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Stocks that outperform and underperform following a 15% oil spike, according to history

If history is any guide, the recent spike in oil should leave investors wanting to dump or short shares of automakers and buy some tech stocks.

Author Posted on June 18, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Investors are buying Amazon and low-volatility ETFs as uncertainty reigns supreme

Frank Holland breaks down what traders are watching ahead of the new session.

Author Posted on June 18, 2025Categories Uncategorized

JPMorgan likes these 3 digital banking pure plays, predicting one will rally nearly 50%

The bank laid out these stocks as tied to the digital banking space.

Author Posted on June 18, 2025Categories Uncategorized

RBC Capital Markets downgrades this solar stock following sell-off

The firm downgraded the solar stock to sector perform.

Author Posted on June 18, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Guggenheim lifts Oracle price target to highest on the Street

The firm also reiterated his buy rating.

Author Posted on June 18, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Wednesday’s big stock stories: What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session

Stocks slid on Tuesday, with the Dow dropping nearly 300 points, as the Israel-Iran conflict escalated. Here’s what’s on CNBC’s radar going into Wednesday.

Author Posted on June 18, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Vanguard’s newest ETF will search for yield in a riskier part of the bond market

The Vanguard Multi-Sector Income Bond ETF (VGMS) launched last week and can put more than half of its portfolio in below investment grade credit.

Author Posted on June 17, 2025Categories Uncategorized

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