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Current market Conditions and Big Tech

December 11, 2018 | The biggest tech stocks including Google, Facebook, Amazon, Apple, and several others have nosedived recently. It’s tempting to make a comparison to the “Nifty Fifty"...

Current Market Conditions and Attractive Value Picks

October 26, 2018 | We’re still experiencing the second most expensive stock market and the longest bull market ever recorded. This might make you think that the rules have changed and that bear markets are less likely to happen today...

2 New Intrinsic Value Assessments from The Investor’s Podcast

August 9, 2018 | Warren Buffett is sitting on so much cash that he can only make meaningful investments in the biggest corporations in the world. For those of us, who (unfortunately) do not have the same problem, the lack of capital can be used to our advantage.

3 New Intrinsic Value Assessments from The Investor’s Podcast

July 17, 2018 | Warren Buffett is sitting on more than $100B in cash and is still waiting for the right acquisition. In the meantime, he has been using some of Berkshire Hathaway’s cash flow to build a significant position in Apple of more than $40B.

Space Farming

January 16, 2024 | Our Chart of the Day (in the section above) shows that Chinese growth remains a top concern for the global economy.

MLK’s Call for Economic Justice

January 14, 2024 | Martin Luther King Jr. isn’t often remembered for his critically important, passionate message to redistribute wealth. But the Civil Rights leader urged political leaders and the community to end economic disparities, mitigate poverty, and improve education. He knew that to improve equality and foster peace, the economic and wealth systems had to improve, too — both for Black and white Americans.

Could’ve Been A Trillionaire

January 13, 2024 | 24 years ago today, Bill Gates stepped down as Microsoft’s CEO after co-founding the company in 1975.

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