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Six of the largest tech companies are expected to see earnings growth slow over the next year, leaving room for other companies to lead the next leg of the stock market rally, UBS analysts say.
Goldman Sachs is exiting the robo-advisory business as it tries to scale back its ambitions and re-focus on core strengths.
Big Tech is next on deck to report earnings results this week, injecting some enthusiasm into the stock market (^DJI, ^IXIC, ^GSPC) after April declines. Longview Economics CEO and Chief Market Strategist Chris Watling joins Yahoo Finance to share his insights on the market outlook. Watling notes that most corrections are "good things for the market," saying he wouldn't be surprised if volatility persists. Watling advises investors to "think about selling into strength" as he foresees shifts in the global market. He encourages investors to look beyond the Magnificent Seven tech stocks, stating: "Every man and his dog owns the Magnificent Seven, it's over-owned. We need to rotate into something else." Regarding the uncertain expectations for interest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve, Watling acknowledges that they have been continuously readjusted and priced out. However, he highlights that "there's plenty of upside" in many stocks, as the market is in a rate-cutting cycle. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Yahoo Finance. This post was written by Angel Smith