The Magnificent 7 Stocks Are No Longer Dominating the Market
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Posted July 5, 2026 by Ben Carlson
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The article discusses how the "Magnificent 7" mega-cap tech stocks (Apple, Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Nvidia, Meta, Tesla) are no longer dominating the stock market as they once did. While these stocks were clear winners for the past decade, the tide has turned recently, with other market sectors and stocks now outperforming the Mag 7. The piece challenges the narrative that mega-cap tech is the only place to invest, noting that everything else is currently outperforming these former market leaders.
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Twitter / XThe Magnificent 7 Stocks Are No Longer Dominating the Marketawealthofcommonsense.comKey quotes
· 3 pulledThe stock market can be confusing.
Sometimes the winners aren't obvious in advance and the market surprises.
The Mag 7 is not carrying the stock market anymore. In fact, the Mag 7 is underperforming.
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