The Oracle of Omaha’s final quarter as Berkshire Hathaway CEO revealed more significant net selling activity, and one curious $352 million purchase.
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Legendary Investor Peter Lynch’s Best-Known Investing Quote
When Peter Lynch took over Fidelity’s Magellan Fund in 1977, he brought a revolutionary philosophy that sounds remarkably simple: “Invest in what you know.”
What to know about silver mining stocks before investing this February
Silver’s wild price swings are back in focus and mining stocks could amplify the gains or the losses. Here’s why.
Is it worth investing in Dutch Bros (BROS) based on Wall Street’s bullish views?
When deciding whether to buy, sell, or hold a stock, investors often rely on analyst recommendations. Media reports about rating changes by these brokerage-firm-employed
Analysts Set $348 Target for Google After February Dip
If you’re watching shares of Google (NASDAQ:GOOG), which dropped 5.3% over the past week, it won’t come as any surprise that it coincides with
Elliott builds over 10% stake in Norwegian Cruise Line- WSJ
Investing.com– Activist investor Elliott Investment Management has built an over 10% stake in Norwegian Cruise Line (NYSE: NCLH) and plans to push for big
These Monthly Dividend ETFs Pay Like Clockwork (Up to 8% Yields)
Whether you are a beginner or a retiree, generating passive income can be your primary investing goal. No matter where you are in your
3 Key Takeaways From Duolingo’s 2025
Duolingo’s daily and monthly user metrics reached a new inflection point in 2025. The platform broke past 50 million daily active users (DAUs) globally,
Gen Z are investing in the market because they can’t afford homes
Gen Z are investing in the market because they can’t afford homes – George Eckerd, research director at the JPMorgan Chase Institute, said a
Thematic Investing In 2026: AI, Defense, Infrastructure, And The Next Phase Of Market Transformation
Thematic investing is increasingly shaping how investors interpret markets heading into 2026 as AI, geopolitical fragmentation and infrastructure constraints intersect. Jay Jacobs discusses.