Billionaire Loves These Stocks Most of All
Stanley Druckenmiller doesn’t toss around stock picks like confetti. When he makes a move, it matters not just because of his track record (which is ridiculous by the way) but because his strategy blends macro trends with razor-sharp stock selection.
In 2025, he’s not chasing headlines. He’s making some bold, high-conviction bets, and a few of them are pretty surprising.
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Read MoreSuper Simple Investing Method That Made Buffett Rich
A lot is made of Buffett’s approach to investing but it can be simplified to a level even a 12-year old understands.
While it’s easy for sophisticated investors to get caught up in the weeds of price-to-earnings multiples, competitive advantages, book values, and balance sheets, there is arguably a much simpler approach Buffett has taken to investing that can be applied by just about any investor willing to spend a little time musing on the topic.
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Read MoreWhy Buffett’s Latest Move Is So Scary
Buffett says he doesn’t time the market but when you look at his past moves, it’s clear that the old sage uses metrics that happen to coincide well with smart market timing.
Take his purchases at the bottom of the market in 2008-09 when he deployed almost 50% of his cash pile within the space of just a few weeks in October 2008.
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Read MoreAvoid This Semi Stock Like The Plague?
On August 1st, Intel released its Q2 earnings report, much to the chagrin of longtime shareholders.
In the release, the company reported a 1% year-over-year revenue drop alongside a quarterly net loss of $1.6 billion. Much more concerning was the company’s plan for a cost reduction campaign that involved layoffs, reduced capital expenditures and a suspension of the company’s quarterly dividend.
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Read MoreIs David Tepper Seeing Cracks in Nvidia’s Armor?
David Tepper has trimmed his Nvidia stake which looks to be some profit-taking at first glance but we’re not so sure. Dig deeper, and you’ll find breadcrumbs that suggest this move may be more than routine rebalancing.
Beneath the headlines one pattern stands out like a sore thumb, David Tepper keeps dumping Nvidia,
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Read MoreThe Burst
Is the Market Going to Go Lower?
The last month has been extremely difficult for the stock market. Worries over tariffs, slowing economic growth and inflation have sent the S&P 500 and NASDAQ into a correction. With fears of a bear market and even a possible recession looming, the question on everyone’s mind is what the stock market will do next.
Let’s examine the factors that are driving the market down and whether it could still fall from its current level.
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How Do You Pick a Winning Stock?
Investors will often pour through dozens or even hundreds of stocks looking for the best investment options to add to their portfolios. Before doing this, however, it’s important to first understand what a good stock is.
Let’s take a look at some of the factors that define a good investment to understand what makes a potentially lucrative stock.
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Better Nuclear Energy Stock: Cameco vs. Oklo
Nuclear energy is gaining traction and stocks in the industry are surging. When it comes to Cameco versus Oklo, one stands out as a better stock today.
Goldman Sachs reports that data centers, powering the innovative artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms, could cause power demand from data centers to increase by 165% by 2030.
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