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SCHD’s Portfolio Shake-Up: What It Means For Investors (Rating Downgrade)

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Taiwan Semiconductor Earnings Preview: Despite Risks And Headwinds, Valuation Remains Attractive

AMZN

Netflix Q1 Preview: Ad-Tier Faces Its Biggest Test Yet (Rating Downgrade)

GOOGL

Alphabet: I’d Load Up At $130

AMZN

Tariffs Take Aim At Amazon: Navigating ‘Liberation Day’ Shock

Amazon faces higher product and shipping costs, potential price increases, and supply chain disruptions. Read why I'm neutral on AMZN stock...

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AAPL

Apple Gains From Trump Tariff Reversal, But Is Still Too Pricey

On Friday, Donald Trump abruptly reversed his 145% tariff on Chinese electronics. Read why I'd like to see $150 before buying Apple (AAPL) stock...

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GOOGL

Alphabet: The Cheapest Of The Mag 7 And The Least Exposed To Tariffs

Alphabet is a strong buy at 18x earnings with robust Search growth, minimal tariff impact, and a promising V-shaped tech recovery...

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Trump Exempts Some Electronics, Including Smartphones, From Tariffs on China

President Trump’s tariff exemptions on some electronics are the latest twist in U.S. trade policy and could benefit companies such as Apple, Microsoft, Dell, Samsung and others that manufacture some products abroad...

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Apple, Nvidia Score Relief From US Tariffs With Exemptions

(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump’s administration exempted smartphones, computers and other electronics from its so-called reciprocal tariffs, representing a major reprieve for global technology manufacturers including Apple Inc. and Nvidia Corp. even if it proves a temporary one.Most Read from BloombergThe Secret Formula for Faster TrainsIn Chicago, a Former Steel Mill Looks to Make a Quantum LeapMidtown Office Building Evacuated on Concerns of Wall CollapseNYC Tourist Helicopter Crashes i...

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Apple, Nvidia, Dell, and Others Get a Tariffs Exemption Under New Rules

Smartphones, PCs, and servers won’t face the highest tariffs rates, according to a document from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency...

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