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Billionaire David Tepper Just Sold These 3 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks but Loaded Up on Nvidia
Keith Speights
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Aug 22, 2025
You might not want to follow entirely in this billionaire's footsteps.

Lake Street Loads Up 47,000 Palantir Shares
Isac Simon
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Aug 22, 2025
The Chicago-based asset manager's Palantir stake is now worth nearly $8.6 million.

Billionaire Philippe Laffont Sold Coatue's Entire Stake in Super Micro Computer and Piled Into This Artificial Intelligence (AI) Goliath for the First Time in 9 Quarters
Sean Williams
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Aug 22, 2025
Coatue Management's billionaire investor dumped a greater-than-$300 million position in Super Micro Computer in favor of Wall Street's No. 1 stock.

CEO Jensen Huang Just Delivered Incredible News for Nvidia Stock Investors
Danny Vena
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Aug 22, 2025
Things are looking up for the chipmaker.

If You'd Invested $10,000 in Nvidia Stock 10 Years Ago, Here's How Much You'd Have Today
Johnny Rice
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Aug 21, 2025
I'll give you a hint: It's a lot.

6 Amazing Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks I Like During This Tech Pullback
Jose Najarro
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Aug 21, 2025
AI companies like CoreWeave and Nebius are seeing stock prices decline this week.

Should You Buy Palantir Stock Now or Wait for a Dip?
David Jagielski
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Aug 21, 2025
Palantir's stock has been slowing down of late, but its valuation still looks incredibly high.

Intel Stock Could Keep Soaring as Deals Boost Confidence
Timothy Green
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Aug 21, 2025
Cash infusions and investors with connections could help the foundry business.

Palantir Stock Has Been Getting Slammed. Time to Buy?
Daniel Sparks
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Aug 21, 2025
No. Shares aren't even close to buy levels.

Here's Why I'm Not Buying the Dip in Nvidia's Stock
Daniel Sparks
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Aug 21, 2025
Nvidia is becoming a victim of its own success.

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