2 Stocks Buffett Is Snapping Up
Warren Buffett appeared to take a hard look at the market last year and decided he wanted to sell shares in plenty of companies, including Apple, Bank of America, and Charter Communications. His holding company, Berkshire Hathaway, even sold every share (nearly 4 million) in Floor & Decor Holdings. Overall, Buffett unloaded $133 billion in shares in 2024. » Read more about: 2 Stocks Buffett Is Snapping Up »
Read MoreBuffett’s Mystery Holding Unveiled: How To Play It
Speculation has been rife for some time about why Berkshire Hathaway requested special exemption from disclosure of a holding that most likely it has been building a position in.
Buffett knows as well as anyone that his holdings are carefully observed and many followers plough into them with abandon when revealed.
He also has admitted that so few purchases will move the needle for Berkshire now that it’s like trying to find a needle in a haystack.
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Read MoreBest Trader Ever Says AI Will…
Stanley Druckenmiller is arguably the best trader in the world not because of the 30% returns he posted annualized on average over 30 years but because during that time frame he never had a losing year.
It would be nice to invest alongside him but those days are gone, because he now manages a Family Office only,
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Read MoreIs This Space Stock Set For Blast Off?
It’s not every day of the week we cover stocks trading under $5 per share, which are technically considered penny stocks. It’s rarer still to discuss those trading under $2 per share, but one space stock now is just too interesting to gloss past.
Before proceeding further, we must first note that this stock has been nothing short of a train wreck for shareholders since first going public via a SPAC sponsored by dMY Technology Group.
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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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How High Can NVIDIA Go In 5 Years?
NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) has been by far one of the best stocks to hold over the last several years. Surging demand for AI data center chips has caused sales of the company’s GPUs to skyrocket, leading to explosive growth and massive returns for investors.
The question now, though, is whether the future will be as good to NVIDIA as the past few years have been.
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How High Can eBay Go?
The e-commerce sector is enjoying an unprecedented rise. Customers appreciate the convenience that online retail provides, lending popularity to the sector. This is why global e-commerce revenue is projected to show an annual growth rate of 9.5% to a projected market volume of $6.48 trillion by 2029.
While the sector expands,
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Elon Musk Vows To Spend 'Less Time' In White House DOGE Office – Investors Warn 'The Damage Is Done' And Tesla's Troubles Are 'Far From Over'
“Starting early next month, in May, my time allocation to DOGE will drop significantly,” Elon Musk said during Tesla’s Q1 2025 earnings call on April 22, promising, “I will be allocating far more of my time to Tesla.”
The commitment came after months of criticism that Musk’s political role in the White House’s Department of Government Efficiency distracted from Tesla’s core operations.