Wall Street Is Steadily Investing In Energy As An Inflation Hedge
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At the end of last week, fund managers had built up the largest net long position in crude oil futures in nine months, according to data from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. It is serving as a necessary inflation hedge given a growing conflict in the Middle East,
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Alibaba: Crazy Buy or Sell, Sell Sell!
Just a few months ago, shares of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba (NYSE:BABA) plunged by 22.7 percent over the course of the month. The company had lost approximately 45 percent of its value over a one year period. These losses contrast sharply with Alibaba’s fundamentals, which are generally quite positive.
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Market Commentary: 4 Reasons Why Buffett Bet 43% Of His Portfolio On 1 Stock
When you understand that stocks are not just prices on a chart but businesses, investing gets much easier. You take your eyes off solely viewing price undulations and focus more on the nuts and bolts of the business driving the share price.
One business with such extraordinary attributes that Warren Buffett bet over 43% of his holdings in it is Apple.
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