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Historic Decline in Interest: Why Institutions Are Turning Away from "Great Seven" Stocks

... giants despite strong earnings reports? A detailed fundamental and technical analysis of each of the seven companies — from Apple to Tesla. Historical Decline in Interest: Why Institutional Investors Are Turning Away from the "Magnificent Seven" Stocks Hedge Fund Positions at Their Lowest in History Institutional investors are displaying unprecedented low interest in the stocks of technology giants known as the "Magnificent Seven" (Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet (Google), Amazon, Nvidia,...

New Reality for Gazprom: The End of a 60-Year Partnership with the EU

... era of significant change has arrived. The company faces numerous challenges but is also presented with new opportunities: Loss of revenues from the EU: The reduction in gas supplies to Europe places pressure on revenue, reflecting in the company's stock quotes. Reorientation towards Asia: China and other Asian countries are becoming key markets for Gazprom. Increasing exports through the "Power of Siberia" plays a strategic role. Investments in LNG: Developing LNG infrastructure is becoming ...

Record retail stock investment: Why is it happening and what are the risks?

... rise of artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, and innovative solutions. Inflows into U.S. tech funds reached $6.5 billion in a week, the highest since November. The Fed and Interest Rates Factor Expectations of a potential Fed rate cut make stocks more attractive than bonds. Investors are counting on monetary easing, which is supporting the rise in quotes. The Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) Effect The massive participation of retail investors is due to market psychology - many do not want to be left out of the growing trend. The surge in investments is reminiscent of the speculative waves of 2020 and ...

Economic News: Saturday, July 26, 2025 - CBRF Reduces Rate, Wall Street Hits New Highs

....4%, banking on the continuation of stimulating policies regardless of the election outcome. Overall, the composite index of stocks in the Asia-Pacific region changed slightly this week: support from Wall Street’s positivity was balanced by local risks ... ... maintaining a narrow range of $67–$70, showing only slight fluctuations over the past month. By the end of the week, Brent quotes were around $69 per barrel, slightly above Monday’s levels. Prices are supported by progress in trade negotiations: expectations ...

Traders' Sign Language: History, Decoding, and Comparison with Digital Trading

... hands" obsolete. Conclusion The sign language of traders represents a vivid chapter in the history of financial markets. For decades, it helped maintain order and speed in trading where ordinary words were drowned out by noise. Today, this unique "stock alphabet" has become nearly a relic of the past, giving way to the advanced technologies of electronic trading. However, its memory remains alive: the images of traders signaling with their hands against the backdrop of trading boards continue ...