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53% of Warren Buffett's $353 Billion Portfolio Is Invested in Just 1 Stock Market Sector

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In 1996, Warren Buffett shared his thoughts on portfolio diversification at Berkshire Hathaway 's annual meeting. Berkshire practices that philosophy and, as a result, its stock portfolio leans very heavily toward one specific market sector (and one specific stock). Readers should not misinterpret that sentiment. Here are the details.

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History Says This Is What Happens After Bitcoin Halving

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Halving events are expected to take place every four years; Bitcoin halved in 2020, 2016, and 2012. 28, 2012 $12 $44 $128 $107 $135 Data sources: Google Finance, Investing.com In every previous halving event, investors who bought shares of Bitcoin and held on for multiple months would have achieved some great returns. 28, 2012 256.5%

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More Than a Quarter of Billionaire Carl Icahn's Portfolio Is In These 3 Energy Stocks

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Right now, just three energy stocks comprise more than one quarter of his portfolio. This 1 stock is Icahn's biggest bet Icahn may have more than one quarter of his portfolio in just three energy stocks, but most of that quarter is comprised of a single stock: CVR Energy (NYSE: CVI). Why is Icahn so bullish on CVR Energy?

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Prediction: Bitcoin Will Reach $100,000 in 2025

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Let's look back at Bitcoin's price after each of the three halvings that occurred in 2012, 2016, and 2020. Halving Date Price at the Time of Halving Following Year's Peak Price 2012 $13 $1,152 2016 $664 $17,760 2020 $9,734 $67,549 Data source: Bitpay. Consider when Nvidia made this list on April 15, 2005.

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1 Super Cryptocurrency Could Soar to $200,000 by 2025, According to a Wall Street Analyst

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Ultimately, cryptocurrencies are no different than any other asset. Bitcoin futures ETFs do not track Bitcoin prices as precisely because they invest in futures contracts -- agreements to buy or sell assets at agreed-upon prices on predetermined dates. Their prices are a product of supply and demand. That screams demand.

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DE Shaw secures $1bn for latest Alkali private credit fund

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DE Shaw & Co, one of the worlds largest hedge fund firms with over $60bn in assets, has raised $1bn for its latest private credit-focused fund, Alkali VI, which will invest in corporate and structured debt as well as synthetic securitisations, according to a report by Bloomberg.

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5 Magnificent Stocks Being Bought for Warren Buffett's $646 Million "Secret" Portfolio

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A 13F is a required filing for institutions with at least $100 million in assets under management (AUM). Did you know Warren Buffett has a "secret" portfolio? Although the prize of this purchase was General Re's reinsurance operations, General Re also owned a specialty investment company -- New England Asset Management (NEAM).