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Warren Buffett is the world’s best-known value investor. The Oracle of Omaha honed his talent as a student of the legendary Benjamin Graham at Columbia University. He took that education and created arguably the most valuable investment vehicle, Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-A)(NYSE:BRK-B). Since becoming chairman in 1965, Buffett has generated returns at Berkshire of 3.7 million
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Electronic vertical take-off and landing aircrafts (eVTOL stocks) have been among the hottest investment themes for the year. Truly, the flying cars are likely to be our new reality within the next 12 to 24 months. As some of the best eVTOL companies move towards commercialization, ample price action exists. Of course, eVTOL stock has
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In 2024, UBS expects disinflation and rising unemployment to impact economic output, prompting the Federal Open Market Committee to implement proactive rate cuts. The FEderal Open Market Committee designed the initial cut to prevent the nominal funds rate from becoming overly restrictive amid falling inflation, with subsequent cuts later in the year to counteract economic
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Amidst the uncertainty, savvy investors recognize that market downturns potentially pave the way for future prosperity. However, the quest for long-term stocks to buy soon remains fraught with challenges. The fleeting allure of meme stocks, the snares of value traps and the troubling macroeconomic situation remain formidable tasks for the average investor. Yet, patience and
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Knowing the AI stocks to avoid is just as important as identifying winners in artificial intelligence. AI stocks largely represent companies seen as innovative and disruptive, creating new markets and generating huge returns. But not every stock can be a winner. The Portfolio Grader evaluates all stocks in the market based on growth potential, debt
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While sometimes overshadowed by stocks in the mega-cap ($200 billion market cap and higher) stocks category, large-cap stocks (or stocks with a market cap between $10 billion and $200 billion) can often offer investors the best of both worlds. Large-caps are typically shares in established, profitable enterprises. Compared to stocks in the mid-cap, small-cap, and
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