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IPO Alert: You'll Soon Be Able to Invest Alongside Billionaire Bill Ackman

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Billionaire investor Bill Ackman is planning to create a new publicly traded investment fund and is kicking off a pre-IPO roadshow to build investor interest. The new fund will be called Pershing Square USA and will list on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol PSUS. annualized) since its Jan 2004 inception.

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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). An index-tracking ETF from a fee-averse manager such as Vanguard can get you started on the right foot. Even so, you still have dozens of index-tracking strategies and hundreds of funds to choose from.

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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.

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Well, to put it simply, these funds raise capital from ultrahigh-net-worth individuals called accredited investors. In turn, large investment firms gain access to opportunities that aren't typically found on public exchanges. Let's dig into the fund, and assess whether investing like a billionaire is right for you.

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Here's How Billionaires Buy Stocks

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A prime brokerage A prime brokerage is a group of services offered to ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWI) or hedge funds. These services include cash and securities lending, risk management consulting, custody of assets (holding securities), and making introductions between clients and investors.

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3 Red-Hot ETFs That Show No Signs of Cooling Off

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Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have become increasingly sophisticated and less expensive. There's nothing quite like investing in an individual company's stock and watching it grow over time, but ETFs have value even for seasoned investors. Over 75% of the fund is in the technology and consumer discretionary sectors.

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How Should a Beginner Invest in Stocks? Start With This Index Fund.

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For people new to investing, an S&P 500 index fund can be a great starting point. An index is a collection of stocks that are grouped together based on pre-determined criteria and tracked as one. Some of these are mutual funds. Others are exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Here's why. What is the S&P 500 index?

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Does the Grayscale Bitcoin ETF Still Make Sense for New Crypto Investors?

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From the fund's public market entrance in May 2015 to the end of 2020, the Grayscale fund averaged a 37% price premium over its holdings in pure Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC). Early Bitcoin adopters appreciated the Grayscale fund's availability in ordinary stock-exchange accounts. ETFs always come with an annual fee.