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In Honor of Buffett’s Birthday: 3 Key Lessons That Could Make You Millions
September 4, 2024 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? The New Digital Dollar Is Here
August 27, 2024 Banyan Edge, Cryptocurrency, Currency
Stablecoin is here. In an increasingly digital economy, it will soon be impractical to carry anything but a digital dollar. The End of Nvidia’s Colossal 17,400% Run?
August 22, 2024 Banyan Edge, Investing, Investment Opportunities
If you'd invested just $3,600 in Nvidia back in 2016, your position would now be worth $642,000. Adam O'Dell takes a deeper look into one of the most successful tech breakouts in history, and gives you a clearer idea of whether there's more room to run, or better investments to be had elsewhere... The Magnificent 7’s “Secret Sauce” (and ONE Better Buy?)
August 14, 2024 Banyan Edge, Investing, Trending
If you’re looking to make big returns in the stock market, investing in founder-led companies can really stack the odds in your favor. In fact, a 2014 study by professors at Purdue’s Krannert School of Management found that over a 15-year period, founder-led companies beat the market by over 3X. Companies led by the founder are more innovative, create more valuable inventions and are more willing to take risks to grow (all critical factors in the success of the Magnificent 7). $37 Billion Breakthrough for American Semiconductor Industry
August 13, 2024 Banyan Edge, Investment Opportunities, Trending
The race for semiconductor dominance is going to be a critical mega trend in these early stages of the global AI boom. And the world's largest chipmaker is pouring more than $37 billion into upgrades and new facilities here in America. Could this change in strategy turn the tide for American chipmakers?