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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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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. The SEC approved 11 different spot Bitcoin ETFs on Jan. NAV = net asset value.

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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 As a result, the bank missed out on opportunities to buy securities with higher coupons as interest rates climbed. A recent filing with the U.S. billion of Berkshire Hathaway's second-largest equity holding, Bank of America (NYSE: BAC).

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1 Rock-Solid Warren Buffett Artificial Intelligence (AI) Dividend Stock to Buy and Hold (Hint: It's Not Apple)

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For years, the legendary investor avoided technology stocks altogether, explaining that he prefers "simple businesses." Excluding preferred stock and exchange-traded funds, Microsoft is the asset manager's largest position, at more than 2% of its total holdings. He said, "If there's lots of technology, we won't understand it."

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Billionaire Bill Ackman Has 8 Keys to Successful Investing. Only 1 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock Met All 8 Criteria.

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Ackman isn't afraid to take big swings, and investors might be surprised to learn that his highly concentrated portfolio consists of just eight stocks. Ackman is best known as an activist investor and has a number of notable wins to his credit. billion in long-term debt and operating lease liabilities.

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Why Is XRP Down After a Year of Growth?

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If you're an XRP (CRYPTO: XRP) investor, the good news is that Ripple Labs (the company behind the XRP token) is finally starting to put its legal and regulatory issues in the rearview mirror. In theory, that should have cleared the deck of any future legal or regulatory liability, and enabled Ripple to get back to business as usual.

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The Ultimate Cryptocurrency to Buy With $1,000 Today

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In January, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved the trading of spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs). When interest rates drop, it's a stimulative measure that encourages greater risk-taking by investors. The yields that can be earned on bonds, for example, will recede.

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Be Wary of Super Micro Computer Stock Unless This Happens

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In 2018, Supermicro was delisted from Nasdaq after the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) probed the company for "improperly and prematurely" booking revenue. It was only relisted on Nasdaq in 2020 after it reached a settlement with the SEC. Why did Supermicro's stock plunge nearly 80%?