Billionaire Bill Gates Has $21 Billion In Only 2 Stocks
Billionaire Bill Gates doesn’t follow the pattern of investing that esteemed academics recommend. Any Ivy League business school in the country will advocate for diversification, so why then does Bill shun the advice of academics and put all his eggs into just a few baskets?
One answer is that it’s precisely the approach that made him rich. » Read more about: Billionaire Bill Gates Has $21 Billion In Only 2 Stocks »
Read More1 ETF To Own Forever: Why Buy SPY?
When it comes to broad index funds that follow the Standard & Poor’s 500, many say the SPY ETF is hard to beat.
As a product of State Street Global Advisors, SPY is a uniquely attractive exchange traded fund for many investors with different strategies, diverse backgrounds and levels of capital.
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Read MoreThe Horrifying Chart That May Forecast A Plunge
Technical charts are littered with examples of historical comparisons. Is the most recent bullish run-up in the S&P 500 similar to the 1929 peak? Is the hype around AI similar to the buzz around the internet in 2000? Is the soaring Nvidia stock chart akin to the bull run in Cisco 24 years ago?
It’s hard to tell looking at a stock chart alone whether history will repeat or simply rhyme,
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Read MoreThe Burst
Market Commentary: 3 Stocks Flashing RED Alert
It all seemed so rosy during the summer of 2023. Markets were booming, bad news was tossed to the curb. Stocks were flying high. And then in early August, the trend changed.
In a matter of days, a tectonic shift took place in three stocks that warned danger lies ahead for the market as a whole.
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The Daily
New discovery of a huge oil field in the South China Sea: A threat to the US economy?
China is the largest importer of crude oil in the world importing 11.1 million barrels per day in 2024 according to US Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimates. Just like the United States though, it wants to reduce its dependence on getting petroleum from foreign countries to bolster energy security.