Mega cap momentum concerns: What you need to know
The Investment Committee debates tech stocks as valuation concerns threaten to snap the NASDAQ’s four-day win streak.
The Investment Committee debates tech stocks as valuation concerns threaten to snap the NASDAQ’s four-day win streak.
Sooner or later, virtually all hot stocks implode, said CNBC’s Jim Cramer. And according to him, it’s important for investors to know when to cash in before that happens. By hot stocks, Cramer means speculative companies with relatively low market capitalization that are risky, but have the potential for high reward. At first, these stocks…
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CNBC’s Jim Cramer keyed in on the optionality of six of the companies that have become known as the “Magnificent Seven” during his Wednesday show. “The Magnificent Seven have the most optionality of any publicly traded companies in modern history,” Cramer said. “To sell any of them is to forget that they have this kind…
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