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This Cryptocurrency Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) Could Soar 5,300%, According to Cathie Wood's Ark Invest

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Under CEO Cathie Wood, the company manages thematic exchange-traded funds (ETF) built around various technologies, including blockchain and cryptocurrency. In 2015, it became the first public fund manager to gain exposure to the cryptocurrency, which traded around $200 at the time.

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Palantir Just Hit Another All-Time High. Is the Stock Still a Buy?

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Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR) shares were soaring today even as tech stocks tumbled broadly on fears that interest rates would remain elevated. The artificial intelligence (AI)-focused data analytics company said it would switch from the New York Stock Exchange to the Nasdaq, and it expected to be admitted to the elite Nasdaq-100 index.

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2 No-Brainer Warren Buffett Stocks to Buy Right Now

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Vanguard S&P 500 ETF I know putting an exchange-traded fund (ETF) on this list might not be exactly what some readers were expecting. Still, the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (NYSEMKT: VOO) deserves to be here for several reasons, most importantly because Buffett recommends that most investors own an index fund.

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How Should a Beginner Invest in Stocks? Try This ETF.

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There's nothing wrong with dipping your first toe in Wall Street's waters through a low-cost exchange-traded fund (ETF). And you can research individual stocks on the side, or simply stick with your market-matching strategy in the long run, following the footsteps of investing legend John Bogle.

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Better ETF to Buy: Vanguard Growth Fund vs. Invesco QQQ Trust

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Investing in exchange-traded funds (ETFs) makes sense for almost any investor. Buying ETFs is the easiest way to put together a diversified portfolio of stocks without having to do the hard work of managing them yourself. The chart below shows the top 10 holdings in each fund and their exposure.

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Does Stanley Druckenmiller Know Something David Tepper Doesn't? The Billionaire Investor is Avoiding the China Rally and Investing in Another Foreign Market Instead.

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Druckenmiller, through his fund, Duquesne Capital, generated average annual returns of 30%. Tepper and his fund, Appaloosa Management, generated a compound annual growth rate of 25%. China's CSI 300 Index, which tracks the performance of the top 300 stocks on the Shanghai Stock Exchange and the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, is up 18.5%

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These 3 Passive-Income ETFs Are a Retiree's Best Friend

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That's where exchange-traded funds (ETFs) can help. These are buckets of stocks that trade under one ticker symbol. It carries a 0.22% expense ratio , which Vanguard claims is far lower than comparable funds. Once again, the ETF holds a modest number of stocks (52), but the largest weighting is just over 3%.