most of the Mag 7 are fairly valued now, except Tesla. this clearly seen from the 24 month fwd PE. Google is the cheapest and surprisingly Meta is number 2 despite stock price rising a lot. That's because we use the intrinsic/fair value based on estimated growth rate, as a gauge.  Other than these Mag 7, there are lots of other tech stocks that are fairly valued e.g. QCOM that's waiting to be bought.

Is the 'Magnificent Seven' Entering Bubble Territory?

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Is the 'Magnificent Seven' Entering Bubble Territory?

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