Wall Street has been enamored with the "Magnificent Seven," as the group pushes the broader stock market to all-time highs. The infatuation is at risk of becoming dangerous and could reverse soon, according to JPMorgan. "Markets are at their highs and the 'love affair' with U.S. technology & the Magnificent 7 remains extreme," strategist Khuram Chaudhry wrote. "The dominance of AI stocks continues to drive the largest consensus earnings upgrades, however there are also emerging signs of a peak in sales and earnings revisions on the horizon." Five of the Magnificent Seven companies reported earnings this week. All beat earnings expectations, but investor reactions weren't uniformly positive. Meta Platforms and Microsoft both fell as investors worried about how much money they will spend to

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