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

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It's important to note that this is not an IPO of Bill Ackman's well-known Pershing Square hedge fund, which owns stakes in companies such as Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL) (NASDAQ: GOOG) and Chipotle (NYSE: CMG). Rather, Pershing Square USA will be a new closed-end fund. annualized) since its Jan 2004 inception. annualized).

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Are Billionaires Loading Up on Nvidia Ahead of Its 10-for-1 Stock Split?

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Unless one or more billionaire investors mention publicly they've bought Nvidia recently, it will probably be another couple of months or so before we find out if they've added to their stakes in the graphics processing unit (GPU) maker. Several super-rich investors significantly reduced their stakes in the first three months of the year.

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3 Vanguard ETFs That Are Near Locks to Make You Richer Over Time

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The fund has an extremely low expense ratio of 0.03%, a dividend yield of 1.62%, and has historically mirrored the performance of the S&P 500 in the strictest sense. The VOO is also widely owned by individual investors, mutual funds, hedge funds, and institutional investors.

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Billionaires Are Deciding to Sell Shares of This Well-Known Stock

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But after Nvidia's stratospheric rise, several major hedge funds and technology-focused mutual funds recently took some or all of their Nvidia chips (pun intended) off the table. billion mutual fund based in Edinburgh, Scotland, is regarded as one of the best technology growth stock investors in the world.

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Buy This, Sell That? Please Don’t…

The Big Picture

Ever see those IR stories announcing a firm is “increasing its exposure” or “boosting our stake” or “unloading shares” in a given company? Our core portfolios are built from mutual funds and ETFs – we are not individual stock pickers. We own individual stocks that are in our portfolio mutual funds. Absolutely not.

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This Warren Buffett-Approved Investing Strategy Could Make You a Millionaire With Next to No Effort

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The companies within the S&P 500 are among the largest and strongest in the world , and by investing in this type of index fund, you'll own a stake in all 500 of these businesses. Over 10 years, Buffett's S&P 500 index fund earned total returns of roughly 126%. How safe is the S&P 500 index fund?

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Why Domino's Pizza Rallied 15% in November

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Warren Buffett takes a bite of Domino's In mid-November, large hedge funds, mutual funds, and holding companies file their 13F filings , disclosing their buys and sells made during the prior quarter. disclosed it had taken a stake in Domino's during the third quarter.