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Actions de l’argent intelligent

Actions de l’argent intelligent

16,53k abonnés11 symboles Liste dynamique par Yahoo Finance

Cette sélection est composée d’actions détenues majoritairement par des fonds spéculatifs.

Gérée par Yahoo Finance

Contexte

Les gestionnaires de fonds professionnels facturent des frais élevés pour un portefeuille d’actions qui, selon eux, surpassera le marché. Les organismes de régulation les obligent à déclarer leurs positions de façon périodique au moyen de déclarations SEC. Cette liste dynamique comprend certains des titres les plus populaires parmi cette classe dite d’« argent intelligent ».

Comment avons-nous sélectionné ces actions ?

Chacune de ces actions a été sélectionnée par l’équipe éditoriale de Yahoo Finance.

Qui a effectué ces sélections ?

Yahoo Finance est le site Web dédié au monde des affaires le plus lu aux États-Unis. Il attire environ 75 millions de visiteurs uniques par mois. Le site couvre de manière étendue les domaines de la technologie grand public et l’activité des entreprises de technologie.

Comment ces actions sont-elles pondérées ?

Les actions présentes dans cette liste dynamique sont pondérées équitablement.

Performances

Liste dynamiqueVariation du jourRendement sur 1 moisRendement sur 1 anRendement total
Actions de l’argent intelligent+1.10%+14.28%-14.25%-4.21%
^GSPC-0.00%-0.43%+25.94%+5478.14%

11 symboles

SymboleNom de la sociétéDernier coursVariation% variationHeure du marchéVolumeVol. moy. (3 mois)Cap. boursière
MSFTMicrosoft Corporation410.54+1.20+0.29%16:00 UTC−410,92M20,67M3 051,26B
GOOGAlphabet Inc.171.16-1.82-1.05%16:00 UTC−413,56M23,15M2 103,66B
AMZNAmazon.com, Inc.188-0.76-0.40%16:00 UTC−425,64M41,64M1 956,44B
METAMeta Platforms, Inc.472.6+4.36+0.93%16:00 UTC−411,60M17,13M1 198,76B
CMCSAComcast Corporation39.05+0.56+1.45%16:00 UTC−420,47M21,83M153,22B
KHCThe Kraft Heinz Company35.89+0.08+0.22%16:00 UTC−47,76M8,13M43,58B
CHTRCharter Communications, Inc.272.78+4.78+1.78%16:00 UTC−43,24M1,51M39,29B
TEVATeva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited15.74+1.79+12.83%16:00 UTC−438,48M9,29M17,83B
IEPIcahn Enterprises L.P.18.56+1.39+8.10%16:00 UTC−41,94M710,07k7,96B
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