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3 Reasons Your Investments FAIL (And How to Avoid Them) December 4, 2024 by Charles Mizrahi Banyan Edge, Investing, Stocks Charlie was Warren Buffett’s longtime partner at Berkshire Hathaway. When asked how Berkshire achieved remarkable returns for over 50 years, Charlie’s answer was simple yet powerful: “Avoiding stupidity is easier than seeking brilliance.”
Learn the real reason Elon Musk bet big on Trump Elon’s Biggest Bet December 2, 2024 by Ian King Cryptocurrency, Daily Disruptor, Government & Politics, Technology This is the real reason Elon Musk dedicated so much time and over $100 million of his own money to make sure Trump returned to office.
Biotech Struggles to Recover in 2024 November 5, 2024 by Adam O'Dell Banyan Edge, Investment Opportunities, Stocks Biotech valuations and investing peaked in late 2021, with investors surging into the sector at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic. Interest in the sector waned over the last few years — due in part to sharply increased interest rates and the rapid emergence of the AI mega trend. But now, the smart money is starting to flow back into the sector...
Buffett Can’t Cash in on These Stocks (But YOU Can) October 3, 2024 by Adam O'Dell Banyan Edge, Investment Opportunities, Stocks Despite Buffett’s vast fortune and his army of stock analysts, there’s still ONE critical advantage you have over the “Oracle of Omaha”...
Happy Birthday Buffett! In Honor of Buffett’s Birthday: 3 Key Lessons That Could Make You Millions September 4, 2024 by Charles Mizrahi Banyan Edge, Economy, Investing Buffett’s first investors were family and friends in his hometown in Omaha, Nebraska. If you were fortunate enough to invest $10,000 with him, it would now be worth over $370 million! That’s the reason Buffett is called the “Oracle of Omaha.” Both Berkshire A and B shares made an all-time high on Buffett’s birthday. Perhaps it was Mr. Market’s birthday present to Warren. The A shares closed at $715,000. Imagine just buying three shares back in the late 1980s when they traded for less than $1,800?

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