Buffett’s Final Chapter Begins
On May 3, Warren Buffett made headlines with the announcement that he will officially step down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway at the end of 2025—a position he’s held since 1965. That’s a 60-year reign marked by one of the greatest investing track records in history. Under Buffett’s watch, Berkshire compounded returns at an astonishing 19.9% annually.
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Read More1 ETF Set To Beat The Market in 2025?
2024 was another banner year for the US stock market, with the S&P 500 notching a gain of 23%. Dwarfing even this return, though, was that of the Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLF), which has delivered a 29.7% return over the last 12 months.
There is lots of speculation that the new President will be supportive of the financial sector so can XLF beat the market again in 2025,
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Read More1 Rare Stock Buffett Is Buying
Warren Buffett has spent 2024 stockpiling cash, even going so far as to sell off sizeable pieces of some of his largest investments. Recently, though, Berkshire Hathaway announced that it had made some modest acquisitions, including the addition of nearly 388,000 shares of domain name registry service Verisign (NASDAQ:VRSN).
These purchases brought Berkshire Hathaway’s holdings in Verisign to 13.2 million shares,
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Read MoreMassive Upside In Big Money Pharma Favorite?
Iovance Biotherapeutics (NASDAQ:IOVA) is a fledgling pharmaceutical company that specializes in the use of immune therapies for cancer treatment. Specifically, Iovance is exploring new applications of tumor infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) therapy, utilizing cells that the human body naturally produces to attack cancerous tumors.
There was lots of hype about this next-generation cancer treatment company but its share price has been decidedly lackluster this year,
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Read MoreUber’s $1 Trillion Moonshot
Uber isn’t just about getting you from point A to point B anymore. It’s stealthily becoming one of the most powerful tech platforms of the next decade, and the lynchpin in that transformation is autonomy.
While most investors still think of Uber as a ride-hailing and food delivery app, under the hood, the company is evolving fast.
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Why Stanley Druckenmiller Dumped AI Darling Palantir
Stanley Druckenmiller who famously helped George Soros break the Bank of England in 1992 has just ditched one of Wall Street’s most hyped artificial intelligence (AI) stocks.
So, what did he sell? Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR). While most investors were busy chasing the AI boom, Druckenmiller was building a large position in a drugmaker.
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Roblox Stock Soared 60% But Is the Party Just Getting Started?
Gaming company Roblox (NYSE:RBLX) operates a massive platform that allows creators to build and share their own games with little to no existing programming knowledge.
The platform is home to tens of millions of user-generated games, known as “Experiences” by the company. In the last 12 months, the company’s shares have gained almost 60 percent,
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Back to basics: Multi-factor mutual funds in India
Factor investing is now quite popular in India with around 120 mutual fund smart-beta schemes (another name for factor funds) managing approximately ₹49,000 crore in assets as of June 2025. While the majority, nearly 106 schemes, focus on a single factor, a growing set of funds are adopting a multi-factor approach,
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