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Every Breadth You Take: Why Mag 7 Lag Is Bullish For Stocks

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Mag 7 lag, Meta’s AI cloud questions, biotech breakout signals, and the return of broader market leadership — that’s the point of this episode of The Big Skinny. Lou Basenese explains why investors shouldn’t bemoan the fact that the Mag 7 are lagging. They should embrace it. Why? Because a healthy bull market eventually broadens beyond a handful of mega-cap winners, and that’s exactly what appears to be happening now. Lou breaks down why not every mega-cap tech stock deserves your money right now and where the bigger profit opportunities reside as earnings growth and market breadth improve. Then Barron’s Josh Schafer joins to dig into Meta’s AI cloud ambitions, the risks behind selling “excess compute,” and why Progress Software (PRGS) may be a smarter AI-adjacent opportunity than investors realize. No fluff. No Mag 7 panic. Just a sharper look at why this bull market may be stronger because leadership is broadening.

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Portada del episodio Every Breadth You Take: Why Mag 7 Lag Is Bullish For Stocks

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Mag 7 lag, Meta’s AI cloud questions, biotech breakout signals, and the return of broader market leadership — that’s the point of this episode of The Big Skinny. Lou Basenese explains why investors shouldn’t bemoan the fact that the Mag 7 are lagging. They should embrace it. Why? Because a healthy bull market eventually broadens beyond a handful of mega-cap winners, and that’s exactly what appears to be happening now. Lou breaks down why not every mega-cap tech stock deserves your money right now and where the bigger profit opportunities reside as earnings growth and market breadth improve. Then Barron’s Josh Schafer joins to dig into Meta’s AI cloud ambitions, the risks behind selling “excess compute,” and why Progress Software (PRGS) may be a smarter AI-adjacent opportunity than investors realize. No fluff. No Mag 7 panic. Just a sharper look at why this bull market may be stronger because leadership is broadening.

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