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1 Stock and 2 Funds That Could Create Lasting Generational Wealth

The Motley Fool

Investors can build a portfolio with exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that owns shares of many businesses and with individual stocks of diverse businesses that have proven they can perform over the long haul. However, Berkshire is built with staying power, arguably unmatched by any company on Wall Street.

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Want to Invest Like a Billionaire? This ETF Lets You Buy SpaceX, OpenAI, Stripe, and Other Unicorns for Less Than $50.

The Motley Fool

A new exchange-traded fund (ETF) called the Destiny Tech100 (NYSE: DXYZ) could represent a unique chance for retail investors to mimic the activity of venture capitalists. Let's dig into the fund, and assess whether investing like a billionaire is right for you. What's in the fund?

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Learn How to Invest Outside of the Stock Market

Fortune Financial

Stock Exchanges has declined by greater than 50%. The number of public companies you can invest in is less than half where it was 25 years ago,” said Freisner. Alternative Investment Opportunity: Private Equity. Private equity is made up of nine investment strategies. Exchange-traded funds, known as ETFs.

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"Rule Breaker Investing" Essays From Yesterday, Vol. 6

The Motley Fool

First, huge amounts of money are moving into exchange-traded funds, ETFs, and sector index funds. We're a private company that people can't invest in. I'm speaking to investors in public companies and I will continue to say and advocate that if you make your portfolio reflect your best vision for our future.

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Keep your clients far away from ESG investing – it’s a rip-off!

Sara Grillo

ESG also aims to promote supposedly the goal of ESG is to promote the growth of companies that are supportive of beneficial practices, which is debatable and we’re going to get to that. You have to actually try to change company behavior to internalize externalities. Impact investing. Brown versus green stocks. So I agree.