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Stocks
The Magnificent Seven dominated markets for years. But in 2026, a new group of “secondary” tech stocks is quietly outperforming. Here’s what is driving the shift — and what it could mean for investors.
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What feels like a confusing market is often just shifting expectations, making it harder for investors to decide how to respond.
Getting Started
We explore the key information to look for when you are choosing an ETF to invest in.
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How learning from winning stocks can lead to more winners.
Know the company you want to invest in so you can tell when a fall in its price comes from market pessimism or if there’s something wrong with the company.





















