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  • Vanguard S&P 500 ETF Hits $1 Trillion Assets, Aims for Long-Term Growth
    June 16, 2026, 2:03 PM EDT. The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) made history as the first ETF to surpass $1 trillion in assets, offering diversified exposure to 500 top U.S. companies. Since its 2010 launch, the fund has delivered nearly 800% total returns. Historically, the S&P 500 index averages about 10% annual returns, suggesting that steady investments over decades could yield millionaire portfolios. For example, investing $1,500 monthly for 20 years could exceed $1 million, highlighting the importance of time and consistency. While VOO prioritizes stable, long-term growth over high short-term returns, it remains a preferred choice for conservative investors. However, those seeking greater gains may consider alternative funds geared for growth.

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Lumentum Drops While AI Optics Names Test Highs

Lumentum Drops While AI Optics Names Test Highs

16 June 2026
Lumentum shares plunged 7.27% to $887.68 intraday after a 16.5% rally, as AI-infrastructure and tech stocks weakened amid sector rotation, with no new company-specific news; investors now await fiscal Q4 results to see if Lumentum can meet its $960M–$1.01B revenue and 35–36% margin outlook, a key catalyst for the stock.
Groupe Dynamite Drops as GRGD Investors Look Past 37% Jump in Revenue

Groupe Dynamite Drops as GRGD Investors Look Past 37% Jump in Revenue

16 June 2026
Groupe Dynamite shares plunged 33% to CA$49.83 despite Q1 revenue surging 37% and adjusted EPS doubling, as investors reacted to cautious 2026 guidance, lower free cash flow, and trimmed store opening plans, making the upcoming investor commentary and analyst forecast resets the next key catalysts.
Tesla Stock Slips as SpaceX Rally and FSD Scrutiny Test the AI Bull Case

Tesla Stock Slips as SpaceX Rally and FSD Scrutiny Test the AI Bull Case

16 June 2026
Tesla shares dropped 1.7% to $404.09 as Goldman Sachs raised Q2 delivery estimates to 420,000 vehicles but kept a Neutral rating and $375 target, while regulatory scrutiny of Full Self-Driving intensified after two U.S. senators urged an NHTSA review, highlighting ongoing risks for investors.
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