Buffett’s Bet on Booze, Why He’s Doubling Down
Warren Buffett has never been one to chase fads. While he’s adapted over time, buying Apple and even dabbling in tech disruptors like Snowflake, his compass still points due value.
At its heart, value investing comes down to a deceptively simple idea, buy businesses trading below what they’re really worth. But pulling that off consistently?
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The 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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1 Healthcare Firm Billion Dollar Funds Bets On
Lantheus Holdings isn’t a healthcare firm that springs to the top of investors’ minds as say a United Healthcare might but it’s attracted the interest of one money manager who oversees almost $20 billion, Farallon Capital Management.
What is it that this astute asset manager sees in this off-the-radar firm which has sold off big time in the past 3 months?
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The Best Stock Over The Past 25 Years
You would probably assume that Apple’s rise to become a $3 trillion market capitalization company cements its holding on the title of the best performing stock over the past quarter century. If not Steve Jobs’s firm, surely Microsoft holds the top spot as the largest company by valuation in the S&P 500 today?
It turns out neither company has the title,
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Is This Market Doomed?
This year headlines blared about the S&P 500 entering correction territory and the Nasdaq dipping into a bear market. For newer investors, it may feel like the sky is falling but seasoned traders know better, it’s just another chapter in a very old playbook.
The truth is, if you think this year has been rough,
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Will Markets Go Up Now That Trump Is President?
Donald Trump was the first president in modern U.S. history to take office without holding a prior public office or serving in the military. This non-traditional path to the White House came with a distinctly corporate approach to economic and fiscal policy, one that both excited and unnerved investors in equal measure.
Key Points
- Trump’s focus on tax cuts,
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Spotlight: Turn $15k Into $1,000 Every Year
When we first spotlighted Verizon, it had a yield that approached 8% but after its recent move higher, it still offers a handsome yield of over 6.4%.
That’s more than enough to turn a $15,000 investment into an annual payout of $1,000+, assuming the dividend stays in place, but will it?
Here’s what you need to know about Verizon and its potential to pay a steady income stream for the foreseeable future.
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How to invest in direct mutual funds for your child without overcomplicating it
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Most parents start thinking about investing for their child when school fees rise or college suddenly feels closer than expected. At that point, many end up buying products labelled “children’s plans” or insurance-linked schemes, assuming those are the only options. They aren’t.
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