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stock

[stok] / stɒk /






NOUN
investment in company
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“Wall Street sees ‘no alternative’ to U.S. stocks in 2025,” MarketWatch’s Joseph Adinolfi reported a year ago, citing multiple major Wall Street banks that insisted U.S. stocks would beat international alternatives.

From MarketWatch

That’s evidenced by Tesla’s stock set to end the year around record levels even as Musk’s robotaxi targets will likely be missed.

From MarketWatch

The year’s dramatic run-up in precious metals broke new ground on Friday, while U.S. stocks were poised to resume trading close to record highs.

From The Wall Street Journal

The longer time horizon of the trust, the more runway the assets have for higher-risk — or more growth-oriented — investments like stocks.

From MarketWatch

For about a decade, whenever Jay Moorer wanted to add to his investment portfolio, he opened an app on his phone to buy stocks or cryptocurrencies.

From The Wall Street Journal