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Costco (COST) Stock After Hours on December 8, 2025: Tariff Lawsuit, Dividend Odds and What to Watch Before the December 9 Open

Costco (COST) Stock After Hours on December 8, 2025: Tariff Lawsuit, Dividend Odds and What to Watch Before the December 9 Open

Costco Wholesale Corporation (NASDAQ: COST) ended Monday, December 8, 2025, with another modest pullback as investors weighed strong sales, a high valuation, a new lawsuit against the Trump administration over tariffs, and growing chatter about whether a special dividend is likely when the company reports earnings on December 11. The stock slipped during the regular session and barely budged after…
Intel Stock After Hours: Why INTC Rebounded on December 8, 2025 — And What to Watch Before the December 9 Open

Intel Stock After Hours: Why INTC Rebounded on December 8, 2025 — And What to Watch Before the December 9 Open

Intel’s Wild Monday: Red Close, Green After Hours Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC) just delivered another volatile session that captures exactly where the stock sits in December 2025: caught between profit‑taking after a huge rally and growing optimism about its AI and foundry reset. The intraday sell‑off reflects profit‑taking after a huge year, but the after‑hours bounce shows buyers are still…
Amazon Stock After Hours on December 8, 2025: AI Jitters, Fed Fears and What to Watch Before the December 9 Open

Amazon Stock After Hours on December 8, 2025: AI Jitters, Fed Fears and What to Watch Before the December 9 Open

Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) ended Monday’s session under pressure again, extending a multi‑day pullback from its early‑November record high as investors weighed heavy AI spending, labor headlines and an anxious macro backdrop ahead of this week’s Federal Reserve decision. TradingView Below is a detailed look at how AMZN traded after the bell on December 8, 2025, what drove the move,…
Meta Platforms (META) After Hours on December 8, 2025: What Investors Need to Know Before the December 9 Open

Meta Platforms (META) After Hours on December 8, 2025: What Investors Need to Know Before the December 9 Open

Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ: META) closed Monday, December 8, 2025, just under the $670 mark after a strong multi-day rally, as investors weighed fresh news on metaverse budget cuts, an expanding AI hardware push, new European regulatory decisions, and an approaching ex‑dividend date. StockAnalysis Below is a detailed, SEO-friendly wrap-up of where Meta stock stands after the bell and the…
Nvidia Stock After Hours on December 8, 2025: H200 China Export Greenlight, Skild AI Deal – and What to Watch Before the December 9 Open

Nvidia Stock After Hours on December 8, 2025: H200 China Export Greenlight, Skild AI Deal – and What to Watch Before the December 9 Open

Nvidia Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) ended Monday’s session firmly higher and held its gains after the closing bell, as fresh headlines about U.S. export policy and a big robotics AI deal kept the world’s most closely watched chip stock in focus. As of late trading on December 8, Nvidia was hovering around $185–186 per share, up roughly 1.5–1.8% on the day,…
Microsoft (MSFT) Stock After Hours: AI Deals, Norway Fund Showdown and Copilot Launch Shape December 1 Outlook

Microsoft (MSFT) Stock After Hours: AI Deals, Norway Fund Showdown and Copilot Launch Shape December 1 Outlook

Microsoft stock ended the first trading day of December slightly lower as investors weighed blockbuster AI ambitions, a landmark restructuring of the OpenAI partnership, and fresh governance tension ahead of Friday’s shareholder meeting. On Monday, Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) closed around $487.4, down just under 1% from Friday’s $492.01 finish. Volume ran modestly below recent averages, and early after‑hours quotes showed…
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  • U.S. Stock Market Faces Concentration Risk Despite Diversification Efforts
    January 31, 2026, 1:11 PM EST. U.S. stock market diversification faces challenges as tech giants like Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, and Alphabet dominate returns. These companies hold over 26% of the S&P 500 index, causing market concentration to rise sharply. Vanguard and other index funds are now legally classified as nondiversified due to these weightings. This shift highlights a growing 'nondiversification risk' for investors who believed broad index funds offered protection by spreading risk. Regulatory changes since 2019 have acknowledged this trend as tech firms' valuations soared, driven partly by enthusiasm for artificial intelligence. Investors are urged to reevaluate their assumptions about market risk and diversification amid this concentration.
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