5 Stocks Buffett Is Buying and 2 He’s Dumping
In Q4 of last year, Warren Buffett made a few significant changes to the Berkshire Hathaway portfolio. The investing legend sat on the sidelines through much of 2024, with most of his activity accounted for by selling stocks into a high-priced market and consolidating his company’s assets in cash.
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Read More51.6% Upside In This Under-the-Radar Energy Play
Few investors realize that APA Corporation, formerly Apache Corporation, has quietly become a key player in one of the most sought-after regions for oil and gas exploration: Suriname.
This emerging hotspot may very well reset APA’s growth trajectory but it appears few investors have cottoned on to its promise.
APA Corporation’s joint venture with TotalEnergies in Suriname’s Block 58 is one of the most under-the-radar exploration stories in the energy sector today yet early drilling results have confirmed multiple discoveries,
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Read MoreDoes Buffett Think Markets Will Tumble Soon?
At 94 years old, Warren Buffett remains perhaps the most-watched investor in the world. Every decision the value investing legend makes is carefully studied, often to determine his thoughts about the broader market and stock valuations.
This year has seen Buffett appear to turn more bearish than in any past period, with Berkshire Hathaway selling a net amount of $127 billion of stock in just the first three quarters.
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Read MoreWill This Buffett Favorite Skyrocket Under Trump?
Chevron (NYSE:CVX) ranks among Warren Buffett’s favorite stocks and is Berkshire Hathaway’s fifth-largest position with total exposure of $18.6 billion.
While Buffett has recently slashed some of Berkshire’s holdings, including his stake in Apple, he has only trimmed Chevron by single-digit percentages this year.
Is this Buffett favorite a buy,
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Read MoreThe $1 Trillion Buyback Boom, Who’s Spending Most to Boost Their Stock?
In February 2025 alone, corporate America saw an explosion of stock buybacks. More than 160 companies announced fresh repurchase plans—more than double the previous month’s tally. But the real story isn’t just the sheer volume; it’s who is leading the charge.
Goldman Sachs projects that S&P 500 buybacks will hit a record-breaking $1 trillion in 2025,
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Read MoreThe Burst
Is David’s Dividend Strategy Perfect For Today’s Market?
David Bahnsen – founder of The Bahnsen Group and author of The Case for Dividend Growth – centers his investment philosophy on dividend growth investing.
In his view, a fundamental mentality shift is needed where investors need to focus on the cash income their portfolio generates rather than obsessing over short-term market prices.
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Read MoreThe Spotlight
Major European Fintech with 36% Upside?
Euronet Worldwide (NASDAQ: EEFT) isn’t particularly well-known on US shores but it sits at the intersection of financial technology and the growing demand for cross-border transactions.
If you’re not already familiar with the firm it has a pretty diverse portfolio of financial technology services that encompass ATMs,
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Read MoreThe Daily
Warren Buffett explains his stunning decision to step down from Berkshire Hathaway
Legendary investor Warren Buffett revealed the reason for his stunning decision to step down after 60 years leading Berkshire Hathaway — and it doesn’t come as much of a surprise: his age.
While his announcement earlier this month may have shocked the business world, it was a no-brainer for the 94-year-old Oracle of Omaha,