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Magnificent 7 Stocks: Rankings, Valuation and Risk

The Magnificent 7 group brings together large technology and consumer platform companies that readers often compare by scale, valuation, profitability context, price movement, and risk profile.

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Group: Magnificent 7 Stocks

Constituents: 7

Stocks and ETFs in this group

Top performers

Performance ranking is unavailable for this group.

Highest dividend yield

  1. MSFT · 0.89%
  2. AAPL · 0.35%
  3. META · 0.35%
  4. GOOGL · 0.23%

Lowest P/E where applicable

  1. META · 21.8
  2. MSFT · 23.5
  3. GOOGL · 28.5
  4. AMZN · 31.7
  5. NVDA · 31.8
  6. AAPL · 36.2
  7. TSLA · 371.2

Data-driven insights

  • 1Y performance is unavailable across this group until historical data is present.
  • MSFT has the highest dividend yield in this group at 0.89%.
  • META has the lowest applicable P/E ratio in this group at 21.8.
  • The average risk score for this group is 3.8/10, which helps compare concentration risk across sectors.

Risk notes

Large, widely followed companies can still carry valuation, competition, regulation, concentration, and earnings-expectation risk.

Financial disclaimer

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FAQ

What stocks or ETFs are in the Magnificent 7 Stocks group?

The Magnificent 7 Stocks page currently tracks 7 securities: AAPL, MSFT, NVDA, AMZN, GOOGL, META, TSLA. Each links to a full research page with price, valuation, dividend yield, trailing performance, and a 1-10 risk score.

How is the Magnificent 7 Stocks ranking decided?

Securities are ordered by the metric shown — 1-year performance, dividend yield, or P/E ratio — using available data. The order is an informational comparison, not an investment recommendation or suitability assessment.

Which name in the Magnificent 7 Stocks group leads on recent performance?

Performance rankings appear once trailing data is available for the group. Rankings are informational only, not recommendations.