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The Magnificent Seven Under Review: Apple Holds Steady, The Rest Not So Much

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The “Magnificent Seven” aren’t cowboys from a western, but titans of the stock market: Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet (Google), Amazon, Nvidia, Meta, and Tesla. In 2024, they were truly magnificent — delivering strong growth and pulling the entire market upward.

But in 2025, something went awry: the first quarter ended in the red for almost all of them.

Here’s where things stand today:

  • Apple is the only one bucking the trend and showing growth.
  • Nvidia, Amazon, Meta, and Tesla are in the red, declining.
  • Alphabet and Microsoft are fluctuating but closer to losses than gains.

Why does it matter?
Because of their massive market caps, these companies literally shape the behavior of the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite indexes. One sneeze from Nvidia, and the index needs aspirin.
The big question: is this a correction or the start of a leadership shake-up?

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