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Growth Stocks FAQ <details><summary>What is the Growth Stocks hub?</summary><p>Growth Stocks is an educational research hub with curated watchlist candidates, sector context, internal research links, and TradeAlphaAI score context. It is for educational purposes only and does not provide financial advice.</p></details><details><summary>Is Growth Stocks content financial advice?</summary><p>No. This hub is for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing here constitutes investment advice, a price target, or a security recommendation.</p></details><details><summary>What makes a stock a growth stock?</summary><p>Growth stocks are characterized by above-average revenue and earnings growth rates, high reinvestment of profits (rather than dividends), and valuation multiples (P/E, P/S) above the market average. Investors pay premium prices expecting future earnings to grow rapidly enough to justify current multiples. NVDA, MSFT, TSLA, META, and AMZN are often classified as growth stocks.</p></details><details><summary>Why do growth stocks underperform when interest rates rise?</summary><p>Growth stocks have high equity duration — much of their value comes from earnings far in the future. When discount rates rise, future cash flows are worth less in present value terms. This makes growth stocks disproportionately sensitive to rate hikes compared to value stocks, where earnings are more near-term.</p></details><details><summary>How is a growth ETF different from a growth stock?</summary><p>A growth ETF (like VUG, SCHG, or QQQ) holds a diversified basket of growth stocks, reducing single-name risk. Individual growth stocks offer more concentrated exposure with higher potential gains and risks. ETFs provide automatic rebalancing and broader sector representation.</p></details>
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