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Billionaires Are Piling Into This Nasdaq Stock-Split Company Down 52% and Yielding a Healthy 4% Dividend

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In case you missed it, institutional funds recently disclosed their latest equity holdings for the third quarter of the year in their 13F forms filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Apple: if you invested $1,000 when we doubled down in 2008, you’d have $44,946 !* Could they be onto something?

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Wells Fargo Pays $40 Million to Customers for Excessive Fees

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In addition, Wells Fargo paid a $35 million civil penalty to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Excessive fees According to the SEC, each of the affected accounts was opened prior to 2014, and account holders continued to pay excessive fees through December 2022. In total, investors paid more than $26.8

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Warren Buffett Dumps Nearly $10 Billion of 1 Key Stock and Buys $345 Million of His Favorite Stock. Here's What You Need to Know.

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The latest sale is particularly interesting The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) requires large shareholders -- investors owning more than 10% of a company's stock -- to report any trade within two business days. Although this helped curb inflation, it meant the banks took a loss on these securities.

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Should You Buy XRP (Ripple) Right Now With $100 and Hold Through 2024 and Beyond?

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XRP has been under scrutiny as the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) argued that its initial token sales violated securities laws. But the SEC wasn't happy with that ruling, and the agency recently filed a notice of appeal. Regulatory issues remain a top concern.

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Surprise: You're Probably Paying a Lot More in Investing Fees Than You Think

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Meanwhile, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) itself has pointed out that if you start with a portfolio valued at $100,000 and it grows by an annual average of 4% over 20 years while you pay 0.50% per year, you'll end up with $10,000 less than someone in the same situation who only pays 0.25%.

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Meet an ETF That's Heavily Invested in Nvidia and -- Believe It or Not -- Offers an Ultra-High Yield of 8%

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Meet an exchange-traded fund (ETF) that is heavily invested in Nvidia and -- believe it or not -- offers an ultra-high yield of 8%. The lone exception is Southern Company, but its forward dividend yield of 3.06% is well below the JPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF's 30-day Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) yield of 8%.

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The SEC Changes Regulations for Money Market Funds. Here's What It Means for You

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Image source: Getty Images The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) voted last week to change the regulations governing money market funds. government stepping in to stabilize the situation, similar to 2008. Why is the SEC making these changes? This led to the U.S. What are money market funds?