Dow Jones Falls Ahead Of Fed Meeting; Tesla Slides On New Layoffs
Stock Market Today: The Dow Jones dropped Tuesday ahead of the Fed's two-day policy meeting. Tesla stock skidded on more layoffs.
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Lesser-known small-cap stocks took part in the meme craze this week, outperforming flagship names.
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This stock is cheaper than Nvidia, has more growth potential, and will also grow as Nvidia's most critical supplier.
Broadcom just ended the reign of Nvidia, usurping the top spot on this list of new buys by the best mutual funds.
Although this company has consistently raised its dividend, it may not be ideal for income-focused investors for one reason.
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