Is AppLovin Still a Buy After Its Incredible Run?
AppLovin (NASDAQ: APP) has had the kind of year investors dream about. The mobile app marketing and advertising platform, best known for its strength in mobile gaming has seen its stock rocket more than 5x over the past 12 months, fueled by relentless revenue growth and eye-popping profits.
With a move that big,
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Will This ETF 2x Before Year End?
In recent months, some of the most sophisticated investors on Wall Street have made a bold move by pouring hundreds of millions into BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT).
This isn’t just a passing trade but a conviction bet that Bitcoin’s best days may still be ahead and while still trading under $100,000 per coin,
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Could Meta Be the Next $2 Trillion Titan?
With over 3.4 billion people engaging with at least one of Meta’s apps daily, the company already owns the world’s largest digital attention network. But now, it’s not just about scale, it’s about intelligence. Meta has embedded AI deep into its core product experiences, reshaping how users interact with content and how advertisers connect with audiences.
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Pepsi’s Dividend Near All-time Highs
PepsiCo just kicked off 2025 on the wrong foot, posting disappointing first-quarter results and slashing its full-year guidance. The market didn’t take it lightly. Shares tumbled to a fresh 52-week low, and are now down over 19.8% over the 6 months, approaching levels not seen in nearly five years.
But here’s the twist,
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Cava’s Dip Looks Tasty, Why This Sell-Off Could Be a Gift
Cava Group has done what its customers do best: dip. After hitting an all-time high near $172 last November, the shares have slid to the high-$60s, roughly a 60% slide from the peak, even though the business keeps putting up solid numbers.
That kind of disconnect tends to create opportunity for patient investors who care more about unit economics than headlines.
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The Smartest Growth Stock Hiding in Plain Sight
The smartest growth opportunity on the market right now might not be a flashy newcomer at all. Instead, it’s a powerhouse that’s already central to nearly every major tech advancement, TSMC.
While names like Nvidia and Apple steal headlines, TSMC is the company making their breakthroughs possible, and that makes it one of the most overlooked,
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Will This AI Goliath Hit $4 Trillion by 2027?
While no company has reached that towering $4 trillion milestone yet, Microsoft, Apple, and Nvidia are all within striking distance.
It’s not inconceivable that any one of them could be first past the post but if you’re asking who not only gets there, but stays there, the strongest case can be made for Microsoft.
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Fortune India Explainer: Sebi’s plan to simplify mutual fund charges may drive a shift toward passive funds
The regulator, Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), has proposed a sweeping overhaul of how mutual funds charge investors, aiming to make costs more transparent and investor-friendly. The regulator’s consultation paper recommends reducing the Total Expense Ratio (TER) — the fee that covers fund management and operational costs — to ensure investors pay less while understanding charges more clearly.