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Gabelli Funds highlights the AI stocks to buy as craze continues

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The portfolio manager of the Gabelli Growth Fund has significant exposure to the "Magnificent Seven" companies, with Microsoft, Nvidia and Amazon being its top three holdings. This year, the fund has outperformed, sitting in the top 12% of funds in its category, according to Morningstar data.

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Goldman's top trades for this upcoming earnings season

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Goldman's winning options strategy for the upcoming earnings season

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Noted JPMorgan analyst sees shares of Coach retailer jumping more than 30%

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JPMorgan's Boss is one of the most followed analysts on Wall Street covering the retail sector. Skip Navigation Markets Pre-Markets U.S. prior year and vs. prior customer cohorts), and are now beginning to influence older generations, which is also driving lapsed customer re-activation," Boss said.

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Goldman Sachs says buy these five stocks that are set to rally

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Wall Street loves this recent IPO with one analyst calling it the ‘social network trading platform’

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"We view eToro as a clear share gainer in retail trading/investing. "We believe eToro's strength is in its 'social trading aspect' which is driving higher monetization per funded account. and Asia, where retail trading is popular. and Asia, where retail trading is popular.

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Yields on these income-producing assets can top 6%. Here are UBS' top picks in preferred securities

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Preferreds come in par values of $25 and $1,000, with the former sold to retail investors and the latter aimed at institutions. Investors looking for broad market exposure can invest in exchange-traded funds. However, the majority of the ETFs are indexed funds with limited or no exposure to $1,000 par preferreds, Sileo noted.