30% Upside for Leader in Market Growing 30% Annually?
Renowned e-signature company DocuSign, Inc. (NASDAQ:DOCU) has got firmly back on track after some turbulence in 2021 and 2022 when the company’s share price declined by more than 75%.
The recent stock performance has fared much better, begging the question where is the ceiling for this once hot stock? » Read more about: 30% Upside for Leader in Market Growing 30% Annually? »
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Buffett Buys Bank Shunned By Wall Street
In the first quarter of 2022, Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A)(BRK.B) purchased close to nine million shares of Ally Financial (ALLY), a digital bank that specializes in auto lending. He now owns around 30 million shares, valued at over $1 billion.
The market has punished Ally this year but is it missing something.
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Forget Rentals, Buy These 2 Hot REITs
Rental properties are a lot of work. Leaky plumbing is just the beginning. Tenants calling at all hours, damage to property, managing timely rent payments, and arranging utility bills are all par for the course.
The upside is earned income from rentals are classified as passive income from the IRS. Though, if you’ve been down in the trenches managing rental properties,
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2 Stocks to Hold Forever
If you’re looking to build your portfolio for the long term, you want stocks that will continue to increase in value over the years.
Long-term investing makes better financial sense than short-term trading. Buying the dips and selling the rips is notoriously hard over a long time period. By contrast, it’s hard to find any extended time period in the market when buying and holding hasn’t produced positive returns.
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Why Charlie Munger Never Sold Costco Stock — Even When It Looked Overvalued
Charlie Munger became famous in the investment world as Warren Buffett’s right-hand man at Berkshire Hathaway and the architect of Berkshire’s philosophy of buying great businesses at fair prices versus the prior mantra of buying good businesses at great prices.
Over a nearly 100-year life, Munger would pass up innumerable investment opportunities, choosing to put money only into the few that truly offered exceptional value.
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Is It Time To Buy Chinese Stocks?
Chinese stocks have been beaten dow for a long time but it’s possible that a tectonic shift is taking place. It’s been such a puzzle to understand why their valuations have been low for such an extended time period that even the likes of Charlie Munger got fooled by cheap valuations.
One overarching challenge has been the ongoing regulatory environment.
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Forget FAANG, Buy These Two Hot Stocks
Over the past decade, FAANG stocks – an acronym that represents the most prominent tech companies, including Facebook (now Meta), Amazon, Apple, Netflix, and Google (now Alphabet) – have rewarded long-term investors. These stocks have grown faster than the overall S&P 500 and the technology-focused Nasdaq.
FAANG companies showcase several competitive advantages, and continued growth is anticipated over the next decade.
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Wall Street in a holding pattern as a wild 2025 winds down
Wall Street is largely unchanged early Tuesday as trading for 2025 nudges closer to the finish line. Gold, silver and copper all resumed their ascent after steep declines Monday.
Futures for the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq were all down less than 0.1% before the bell.
Gold futures gained 1.7% early Tuesday after falling 4.6% the day before.
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