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Street Calls of the Week

Investing.comSunday, July 6, 2025 at 9:10:32 AM
Street Calls of the Week
This piece highlights the most buzzed-about stock picks and market calls from Wall Street analysts over the past week—think of it as a roundup of the street’s hottest takes. Whether it’s upgrades, downgrades, or bold predictions, the article breaks down which stocks are getting attention and why.
Editor’s Note: For investors or anyone keeping an eye on market trends, this is a quick way to catch up on what the pros are betting on. It’s not just about the picks themselves but understanding the reasoning behind them—helping readers decide if they should follow the herd or stay cautious.
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