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SEC Approval Was Huge for Bitcoin ETFs. But the World's Biggest Just Got a Far More Important Win.

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After plunging in 2022, Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) got its mojo back, more than doubling in 2023. The end of the crypto winter came in large part because of anticipation that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) might finally grant approval to exchange-traded funds (ETFs) seeking to own Bitcoin directly.

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Should You Buy Bitcoin While It's Rising?

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Bitcoin 's (CRYPTO: BTC) price nearly doubled over the past 12 months as stabilizing interest rates, the approvals of BTC exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and a bullish rotation toward riskier assets lit a fire under the world's top cryptocurrency. But by the end of 2022, Bitcoin was only worth about $16,000.

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Warren Buffett Just Sold $1.5 Billion of Berkshire Hathaway's Second-Largest Holding. Here's Why.

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Securities and Exchange Commission ( SEC ) revealed that Buffett sold $1.5 After the stock's strong performance over the last eight months, shares are currently trading at levels unseen since the start of 2022. The same factors may have led him to take the tax hit on Bank of America shares now.

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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. He may want to lock in that profit before his company might have to pay more in taxes to Uncle Sam.

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3 Invesco ETFs That Could Help You Retire a Millionaire

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If you want to retire a millionaire with little effort, consider investing in exchange-traded funds, or ETFs. Invesco QQQ ETF The Invesco QQQ ETF (NASDAQ: QQQ) tracks the 100 stocks in the Nasdaq 100 Index, which consists of the 100 largest non-financial companies that trade on the Nasdaq stock exchange.

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Billionaire Warren Buffett Sold 56% of Berkshire's Stake in Apple and Is Piling Into Wall Street's Most Prominent Reverse Stock Split of 2024

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Mirroring his trades is made simple thanks to required Form 13F filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). No later than 45 calendar days following the end to a quarter, institutional investors with at least $100 million in assets under management are required to file Form 13F with the SEC.

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Warren Buffett's Selling Over $3.8 Billion Worth of Bank of America Stock in 2 Weeks Is an Ominous and Unmistakable Warning for Wall Street

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For instance, when Berkshire holds a 10% or greater stake in a public company, it's required to file Form 4 with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) every time shares are purchased or sold. However, Buffett's love affair with Bank of America appears to be in question. Profit-taking is one possible answer.