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Bryan Armour, director of passive strategies research for North America for Morningstar Research Services, discusses why investors should consider diversifying beyond Magnificent Seven stocks. Sarah Hansen, Morningstar Inc markets reporter, explains what caused the sharp stock market selloff. Preston Caldwell, senior US economist for Morningstar Research Services, explores whether the Federal Reserve needs to make an emergency rate cut.
What Caused the Stock Market Selloff?
U.S. Tech Stocks and Bank of Japan Raising Interest Rates
Global Selloff and Big Tech
Should You Shift Your Portfolio Away from the Magnificent Seven Stocks?
How the Magnificent Seven’s Outperformance Affects the U.S. and Global Markets
Apple and NVIDIA: Why Their Products Are a Double-Edged Sword
What Areas of the Market Are Poised for a Rebound?
How Diversification Can Help Investors Stop Chasing the Magnificent Seven
Top ETF Picks for Portfolio Diversification
When Will the Fed Cut Interest Rates?
Will There Be an Emergency Interest Rate Cut Before the Fed’s Next Meeting?
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Subscribe to Morningstar’s ETFInvestor Newsletter.
Magnificent Seven Stocks Slide, Valuations Looking ‘More Interesting’
August 2024 Stock Market Outlook: Small-Cap and Value Stocks Shine
What Caused the Stock Market Selloff?
Markets Brief: Back on Recession Watch?
Morningstar’s Guide to Market Uncertainty
What to watch from Morningstar.
3 Asset Classes That Could Raise Your Portfolio’s Risk Level
Why Picking Top Stocks Is Not Enough
Is There a New Leader in the AI Race?
BOXX ETF: Cash-Like Returns Without the Tax Bill
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Ivanna Hampton
Bryan Armour
Sarah Hansen
Preston Caldwell
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Bryan Armour, director of passive strategies research for North America for Morningstar Research Services, discusses why investors should consider diversifying beyond Magnificent Seven stocks. Sarah Hansen, Morningstar Inc markets reporter, explains what caused the sharp stock market selloff. Preston Caldwell, senior US economist for Morningstar Research Services, explores whether the Federal Reserve needs to make an emergency rate cut.
What Caused the Stock Market Selloff?
U.S. Tech Stocks and Bank of Japan Raising Interest Rates
Global Selloff and Big Tech
Should You Shift Your Portfolio Away from the Magnificent Seven Stocks?
How the Magnificent Seven’s Outperformance Affects the U.S. and Global Markets
Apple and NVIDIA: Why Their Products Are a Double-Edged Sword
What Areas of the Market Are Poised for a Rebound?
How Diversification Can Help Investors Stop Chasing the Magnificent Seven
Top ETF Picks for Portfolio Diversification
When Will the Fed Cut Interest Rates?
Will There Be an Emergency Interest Rate Cut Before the Fed’s Next Meeting?
Read about topics from this episode.
Subscribe to Morningstar’s ETFInvestor Newsletter.
Magnificent Seven Stocks Slide, Valuations Looking ‘More Interesting’
August 2024 Stock Market Outlook: Small-Cap and Value Stocks Shine
What Caused the Stock Market Selloff?
Markets Brief: Back on Recession Watch?
Morningstar’s Guide to Market Uncertainty
What to watch from Morningstar.
3 Asset Classes That Could Raise Your Portfolio’s Risk Level
Why Picking Top Stocks Is Not Enough
Is There a New Leader in the AI Race?
BOXX ETF: Cash-Like Returns Without the Tax Bill
Read what our team is writing:
Ivanna Hampton
Bryan Armour
Sarah Hansen
Preston Caldwell
Follow us on social media.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MorningstarInc/
X: https://x.com/MorningstarInc
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morningstar...
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/5161/
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