$8 Billion Money Manager Bets On 41% Upside
Deep down in the filings of an $8 billion money manager is a holding that has the potential to rise by as much as 41%.
William Jones isn’t a name familiar with many investors as Warren Buffett or Ray Dalio may be but the enormous assets under management demand a closer look as to what he’s picking and why. » Read more about: $8 Billion Money Manager Bets On 41% Upside »
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1 Warren Buffett Stock to Buy Hand Over Fist
Legendary investor Warren Buffett and his company, Berkshire Hathaway, are known for savvy stock picking. Certainly, he’s had his fair share of duds – look no further than IBM – but he’s also made enormously successful bets ($100+ billion gain on Apple alone is a classic recent example). Another successful addition has been Visa.
Although Berkshire Hathaway sold roughly 4% of its stake in Visa in Q3,
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How A US Champion Trader Generated 941.1%
A trader named Oliver Kell is creating a buzz in the investing world after winning the 2020 U.S. Investment Championship with an annual 941 percent return – a return almost twice that of his closest competitor. That eye-popping number has earned Kell many interviews and a lot of coverage in digital and print media.
So how did Kell develop this strategy that enabled him to make such big gains?
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Is Planet.com A Hidden Gem?
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Can eBay Skyrocket by 33%?
As ever more customers are turning to online retail, global e-commerce revenue is projected to grow at an annual growth rate of 9.5%, reaching an astonishing volume of $6.48 trillion by 2029.
Among the most promising e-commerce firms now is arguably one of the original pioneers in the space, eBay. Here’s why.
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Has This Massive Dividend Stock Fallen Off Radars?
Altria has fallen off many investors’ watchlists and with good reason. If any stock falls squarely into the category of sin stock, it’s the maker of Marlboro cigarettes. The tobacco manufacturer has been plagued with competition, regulatory obstacles, and a general trend towards increased wellness.
Imagine selling a product that comes with a government warning encouraging users not to buy it,
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Supreme Court hears arguments on Trump’s attempt to fire Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve
The Supreme Court signaled skepticism Wednesday over President Donald Trump’s effort to remove Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve, with several conservative justices joining the court’s liberal bloc in raising fundamental questions about the administration’s position.
“What goes around comes around,” conservative Justice Brett Kavanaugh told US Solicitor General D.