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Value investor Bill Nygren explains why Nvidia isn’t the best AI stock to own now

Look at companies that use AI effectively — not AI hardware manufacturers — Oakmark Fund manager says.

North Korea’s $1.5 billion crypto hack is chump change — given what’s lurking

Crypto’s vulnerability to theft will keep bitcoin from widespread use

Investors love Buffett and then ignore what he says. How to avoid these mistakes made in 2024.

Larry Swedroe, author of several investing books, talks about the biggest mistakes investors make year after year, and how they can break the cycle.

Advance Auto Parts’ stock skids as retailer predicts weak sales next quarter

Advance is also in the middle of a restructuring plan that will result in the closing of 500 stores.

GM raises dividend and unveils $6 billion buyback program to cheer weary shareholders

Uncertainty about tariffs and labor-cost headwinds have weighed on stock this year

Bonds are rising as stocks suffer February drop. But don’t count on long-term bonds as a cushion.

Bonds are up so far in February, outperforming U.S. stocks ahead of upcoming inflation data.

Lowe’s stock jumps as same-store sales rise for first time in 2 years

Lowe’s reported quarterly results that beat expectations but gave a downbeat full-year outlook a day after rival Home Depot did the same.

Budweiser’s parent company is selling less beer and making more money

The maker of Budweiser increased prices and operated more efficiently.

BP’s going back to petroleum as it plans more oil spending and production

Embattled oil major BP on Wednesday unveiled what it billed as a strategic reset, planning to increase oil and gas investment while reducing outlays for greener fuels.

Whether Trump’s foreign policy takes off or crashes, this analyst sees two ways to profit

President Donald Trump’s foreign policy is a lot less unpredictable than sometimes shocking headlines would suggest, this veteran analyst says.

Treasury yields nudge up from 2025 lows as haven buying and growth fears wane

Bond yields rose early Wednesday as calmer conditions across markets dimmed demand for the perceived safety of sovereign debt.

‘I’m an endless honey pot’: My wife and I are in our 70s. We gave our son $40,000 for his L.A. wedding. Now he wants more. 

“We have four sons. We financed three of them through college, so none of our kids have student loans.”
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