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The 'Magnificent 7' stocks are trading at their cheapest valuation in more than a decade

The 'Magnificent 7' stocks have reached their lowest valuations in over ten years amid a broader decline in the AI trade.

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The 'Magnificent 7' group of stocks is currently trading at its cheapest valuation in more than a decade. This trend includes a decline in the performance of hyperscalers such as Microsoft and Meta within the AI trade, with one unnamed stock in the group dropping nearly 12% in June.

Coverage from Yahoo Finance, Bloomberg, and Business Insider emphasizes that this weakness is becoming a problem for Wall Street. Reports from A Wealth of Common Sense further question if the group is losing its dominant position.

Future attention will be on whether these valuations represent a buying opportunity or a continued decline for hyperscalers and the broader AI trade.

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How low are the valuations for the 'Magnificent 7'?

According to Yahoo Finance, they are trading at their cheapest valuation in more than a decade.

Which specific companies are mentioned as falling behind?

Business Insider identifies hyperscalers such as Microsoft and Meta as falling behind in the AI trade.

What was the June performance of one 'Magnificent 7' stock?

MSN reports that one stock in the group was down nearly 12% in June.

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