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Amazon Has Over 1.56 Million Workers and 1 Million Robots. A Historic Robot vs. Human Contest Dropped a Hint on What Might Come Next.
24/7 Wall St.93d agobearish
Amazon Has Over 1.56 Million Workers and 1 Million Robots. A Historic Robot vs. Human Contest Dropped a Hint on What Might Come Next.

Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) is starting to look like a real frontrunner in physical AI. Now, it’s no mystery that Amazon has been putting robots to work at its warehouse, behind the scenes, to help out humans with all those packages. But until you’ve seen the robots at work, it’s difficult to even begin to fathom what ... Amazon Has Over 1.56 Million Workers and 1 Million Robots. A Historic Robot vs. Human Contest Dropped a Hint on What Might Come Next.

Deere Stock Drops as Tough Farm Economy Keeps Sales in Slump
The Wall Street Journal93d agobearish
Deere Stock Drops as Tough Farm Economy Keeps Sales in Slump

Deere posted better-than-expected quarterly sales and profit, but left its profit outlook for the year unchanged as demand for its farm machinery remained weak. Sales of large farm equipment sank 14% during the quarter that ended May 3. Low crop prices and higher costs for fertilizer, fuel and other production expenses are holding down farmers’ incomes—and sales of new tractors, crop harvesters and other machinery.

Worried About a Recession? Here’s Why Selling When Economists Call It is Already Too Late
24/7 Wall St.93d agobearish
Worried About a Recession? Here’s Why Selling When Economists Call It is Already Too Late

Andrew Sather of The Investing for Beginners Podcast recently made a point that should reshape how investors think about recession headlines. “When people say there’s a recession, they’re saying it 6 months after it happens. Like, that’s the literal definition of it. You have to wait 6 months,” he said on the episode Back to ... Worried About a Recession? Here’s Why Selling When Economists Call It is Already Too Late

Investing.com93d agobearish
Earnings selloff in this software stock has gone too far, Jefferies says

Investing.com -- The post-earnings share price decline for one major software name has been excessive given the limited nature of the miss, Jefferies told investors in a note Thursday, arguing that the stock's valuation has fallen to levels not seen since the 2008 global financial crisis.

Stocks, Bonds Fall as Middle East Worries Outweigh AI Enthusiasm
Barrons.com93d agobearish
Stocks, Bonds Fall as Middle East Worries Outweigh AI Enthusiasm

Stocks were down, feeling the burn from rising bond yields and oil prices as traders see a U.S.-Iran resolution slipping further away. The Dow was down 0.3%, though it closed less than half a percent point from a record level. The latest pressure comes from a Reuters report that said Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has ordered to keep the country’s near-weapons-grade uranium in Iran, rather than send them abroad as the U.S. wants.

IWF Tracks the Russell 1000 Growth Index, But Three Names Now Drive a Third of Its Performance
24/7 Wall St.93d agobearish
IWF Tracks the Russell 1000 Growth Index, But Three Names Now Drive a Third of Its Performance

You buy the iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF (NYSEARCA:IWF) expecting broad growth exposure. The Russell 1000 Growth Index holds 391 names, and IWF tracks all of them. The catch is that roughly a third of every dollar in IWF now moves with three stocks, which means the fund’s results get decided by NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA), Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), and ... IWF Tracks the Russell 1000 Growth Index, But Three Names Now Drive a Third of Its Performance

MAGS Bundles the Magnificent Seven Into One Ticker, And That Concentration Cuts Both Ways
24/7 Wall St.93d agobearish
MAGS Bundles the Magnificent Seven Into One Ticker, And That Concentration Cuts Both Ways

The Magnificent Seven question facing investors in 2026 is how to own these names. Roundhill Magnificent Seven ETF (NYSEARCA:MAGS) answers with one ticker holding all seven mega caps at equal weight, rebalanced quarterly so no single name dominates. MAGS gathered roughly $4.7 billion in assets because retail investors wanted the basket without picking which AI ... MAGS Bundles the Magnificent Seven Into One Ticker, And That Concentration Cuts Both Ways

AMZY Caps Amazon’s Upside While Capturing Every Drop, And the Math Is Brutal
24/7 Wall St.93d agobearish
AMZY Caps Amazon’s Upside While Capturing Every Drop, And the Math Is Brutal

If you bought AMZY at inception hoping to clip Amazon-sized income checks while still riding Amazon’s run, the numbers since October 2023 force an honest conversation. The YieldMax AMZN Option Income Strategy ETF (NYSEARCA:AMZY) has delivered the monthly distributions it promised. It has also trailed Amazon stock on total return, and the mechanics that produced ... AMZY Caps Amazon’s Upside While Capturing Every Drop, And the Math Is Brutal

What layoffs hide about the real problem with the job market
Washington Post93d agobearish
What layoffs hide about the real problem with the job market

Jobs can feel precarious right now as well-known companies keep slashing workers. The latest is Meta, which promised it would cut jobs this month and on Wednesday sent layoff notices to about 10 percent of its staff, nearly 8,000 people, according to news reports.Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. Like some other technology companies, Meta has attributed the layoffs partly to the effects of artificial intelligence. They

Google commits $15 billion to Missouri expansion with new data center project (GOOG)
InvestorsHub93d agobearish
Google commits $15 billion to Missouri expansion with new data center project (GOOG)

Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) announced plans on Wednesday to invest US$15 billion into infrastructure projects across Missouri, including the construction of a new data centre in New Florence, located in Montgomery County. Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe said the investment highlights the state’s increasing importance as a hub for technology and innovation.