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This ETF provides global equity exposure through an actively managed country rotation strategy targeting diversified international markets.
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What Happened? Shares of computer processor maker Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) jumped 2.6% in the afternoon session after worries about a global chip shortage reached...
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Indivior develops proprietary treatments for opioid dependence, generating revenue from specialty pharmaceuticals across global markets.
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SpaceX isn't the only game in town.
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Expense ratios and sector exposure set these two growth ETFs apart, with recent performance and volatility revealing distinct investor trade-offs.
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Both ETFs track thousands of U.S. stocks and share remarkably similar risk and return profiles, yet differ in portfolio breadth and fund size.
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The company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference is taking place in less than a month.
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Apple’s strong earnings, bullish technical setup, and renewed investor optimism are creating a powerful setup that increasingly points toward a move above $300.
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Compare cost, risk, and sector exposure as these two funds take divergent paths—one prioritizing climate alignment, the other broad emerging market reach.
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Expense ratios, sector tilts, and risk profiles set these two major ETFs apart. See how their holdings and performance stack up over five years.
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Q1 earnings growth tracking +28%, the strongest since 2021. Berkshire's Q1 without Buffett ended at $397B in cash. Apple-Intel chip deal capped a 232% Intel year.
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One fund boasts steadier returns and broader diversification, while the other delivers sharper gains — and steeper drawdowns — in recent years.
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Apple and Intel reach a preliminary chip deal to diversify supply. Intel stock jumps as Apple looks to reduce its reliance on TSMC.
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Investing $1,000 in these great stocks should go a long way.
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Warren Buffett's company is under new management, but its future looks bright -- because the company was built to last.
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This tech-focused fund is not the best option.
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Nvidia has worked magic for investors over the last decade; it may still have some gas in the tank.
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The AI play remains as unstoppable in 2026 as it was in 2025, and Taiwan Semiconductor is one of the most dominant stocks in the space.
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Saving money on fees while investing in the same portfolio of stocks is always a good idea.
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With shares of the tech giant at an all-time high, it might feel late to be jumping in. But several catalysts are coming together at the same time.
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Invesco BulletShares 2032 Corporate Bond ETF targets investment-grade U.S. corporate bonds with a fixed maturity and monthly rebalancing.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook advises incoming CEO John Ternus to prioritize company's North Star and focus on making the best products.
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JPMorgan U.S. Tech Leaders ETF targets market-leading technology firms with a rules-based, actively managed investment approach.
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Compare how these two tech ETFs stack up on diversification, recent returns, and risk—plus which offers a broader slice of the technology sector.
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Both ETFs charge just 0.03%, but differ in holdings, sector weightings, and risk profiles. See how their approaches impact long-term portfolio construction.
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