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Meta Platforms (META) , formerly known as Facebook, is setting new highs following an absolute blowout earnings report and dividend initiation. META 1Y mountain Meta, 1-year For clarity, this is not a bearish view on Meta. Meta was my largest 2023 holding in the Essential 40 Stock Fund (ESSIX) portfolio that I manage. DISCLOSURES: (Long FB, sold call spread) THE ABOVE CONTENT IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY . BEFORE MAKING ANY FINANCIAL DECISIONS, YOU SHOULD STRONGLY CONSIDER SEEKING ADVICE FROM YOUR OWN FINANCIAL OR INVESTMENT ADVISOR.
Persons: Meta Organizations: Facebook, Meta, RSI, FB
Here's why Rosenblatt raised its price target on Meta
  + stars: | 2024-02-02 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHere's why Rosenblatt raised its price target on MetaBarton Crockett, Rosenblatt Securities senior analyst, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss investor's amazement with Meta's revenue acceleration, whether the company's advertising revenue will continue to accelerate, and more.
Persons: Rosenblatt, Barton Crockett Organizations: Rosenblatt Securities
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailInvestors are jumping back into the market, according to the latest Investopedia investor surveyCaleb Silver, Investopedia EIC, joins 'Fast Money' to talk the latest results out of the Investopedia Investor's Survey.
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The market has officially entered a new bull market, leaving investors wondering which stocks can continue to outperform. Will Rhind, CEO at GraniteShares, thinks AI remains one of the strongest market themes in 2024. Nvidia Nvidia is "very much the leader in terms of AI stocks," said Rhind. AMD shares are up more than 20% year to date, and 135.8% during a 12-month period. Alibaba The China-based tech giant has experienced some turbulence, amid greater concerns of a weak Chinese economy and battered stock market.
Persons: Will Rhind, Rhind, hasn't, Alibaba, Jack Ma, Joe Tsai, Meta Rhind, we're Organizations: Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Nvidia, AMD, Meta Locations: China
Humans get overwhelmed by too many options, a behavioral finance concept known as "choice overload." How investors encounter choice overloadChristopher Ames | E+ | Getty ImagesIt's not just investing: The choice paradox can extend to things like ice cream flavors and apparel, for example. Given these behavioral biases, retailers and others have evolved, making it less likely consumers will experience choice overload "in the wild" today, said Dan Egan, vice president of behavioral finance and investing at Betterment. Do-it-yourselfers may have about one to two dozen investment options, at most, from which to choose, reducing the choice friction. If you don't give people an easy choice, "it's really hard for them," Blanchett said.
Persons: Philip Chao, Brian Scholl, David Blanchett, Samantha Lamas, Christopher Ames, Sheena Iyengar, Mark Lepper, Dan Egan, Egan, that's, Blanchett Organizations: Sdi, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, Investor, Morningstar, Finance Locations: John , Maryland
What if athletes could sell a percentage of their future earnings to investors, the same way tech entrepreneurs offer a stake in their promising new ideas in return for venture capital? "We look at the game very, very differently than everyone else," Schwimer tells the pitcher. Finlete is launching a fund that allows fans to buy shares in a prospect's future earnings. What if you could sell a share of your future earnings, he asked, for $10,000? Today, he says, more than 80% of the players BLA has invested in are outside the league's top 300 prospects.
Persons: They're, Michael Schwimer, , Schwimer, BLA, haven't, Fernando Tatis Jr, We've, it's, Daniil, David Liberman, Garrett Broshuis, he'd, He'd, Houdini, Christian Petersen, Erik Kratz, Kratz, Cole Hamels, Hamels, Sean M, Marvin Bush, George W, Bush, Paul DePodesta, bankroll BLA's, Bill Miller, Miller, HBO's, Michael, Jeff Bezos, Bezos, I'd, I'm, Steven Duncker, Goldman Sachs, Elly De La Cruz, Dylan Buell, phenom, Scott Boras, Yermín Mercedes, Francisco Mejía, countersue Mejia, Gervon Dexter, they're, Dexter, Wharton, He's, he'll, isn't, scoffing, he's Organizations: Philadelphia Phillies, Big League, San Diego Padres, Benchmark Capital, Sports, Wharton Sports Business, MLB, University of Virginia, Partners, Phillies, Getty, AAA, Arizona Fall League, Ritz Carlton, Cleveland Browns, Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, Big League Advance, Chicago Bears, University of Florida, Huntsman, NCAA Locations: Maryland, Philadelphia, United States, baseball's, Latin America, America, Dominican Republic, Cleveland, Florida
Apple has sold over 2.3 billion units of the iPhone and has over 1.5 billion active users, according to research from Demand Sage. Apple sold 1.4 million iPhones in 2007 with 80% of the sales coming in Q4. The company hit a major milestone — more than 50 million units sold — in 2011, with the help of the iPhone 4s. By 2015, Apple was selling over 200 million iPhone units yearly. I can't imagine a scenario where Samsung can build a suite of products that is going to disrupt the Apple ecosystem."
Persons: Steve Jobs, Asset's Gene Munster, Uber, Museum's Marc Weber, Apple Organizations: Apple, Demand, Nokia, Asset's, U.S, Samsung, International Data Corp, Android, Microsoft, Google Locations: Munster
Spencer Platt | Getty ImagesThe S&P 500 stock index climbed to a new all-time high on Monday. Last year, the S&P 500 rose more than 20% from its most recent low. What is the S&P 500 index? watch nowHow can you invest in the S&P 500? The greater a portfolio's exposure to the S&P 500 index, the more the ups and downs of that index will affect its balance.
Persons: Spencer Platt, Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Getty Locations: New York City
He joined his private access program, a paid educational platform for trading stocks, where he spent a year learning the content. The stock's price should pull back organically, meaning the volume parallel to the downward price move should be gradual. On a daily chart like the one above, it's based on the past nine days. If the stock's price doesn't fall below it or forms a support line, it signals that the price could likely retrace and increase. Instead of entering five to 10 trades daily, he now keeps it at two to three.
Persons: Goverdhan Gajjala, William O'Neil, Gajjala, Mark Minervini, It's, Minervini's, Norman Zadeh, Zadeh Organizations: Service, Investor's Business Daily, US, EMA, Health Intelligence Locations: Dallas
With a midair emergency, disappointing profit forecast and more aircraft groundings after only two weeks, the airline industry is already off to a turbulent 2024. "It's a labor intensive, capital intensive, largely commodity-type business," Buffett said during the annual meeting of Berkshire shareholders in 2013. Selling airlines In 2020, Buffett revealed that Berkshire sold all of its equity holdings in the U.S. airline industry. That included stakes worth a combined $4 billion in all four legacy carriers — United Airlines , American Airlines , Southwest Airlines and Delta Air Lines . And I don't know how it's changed and I hope it corrects itself in a reasonably prompt way," Buffett said then.
Persons: Warren Buffett, Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway, That's, he's, I've, Charlie Munger, it's, Donald Trump, ’ Buffett, Kitty Hawk, Orville, Richard Branson Organizations: Berkshire, U.S, — United Airlines, American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Buffett, U.S . Global JETS ETF, JETS, Chicago Cubs, CNBC, Virgin Atlantic Airways Locations: Omaha, NetJets
While corporate bond yields have moved down off their highs, investors will still be able to snap up some juicy income next year, experts believe. USIG YTD mountain The iShares Broad USD Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF tracks the ICE BofA U.S. Corporate Index. However, for income investors not just focusing on the next 12 months, investment-grade corporate bonds look very attractive, he said. WINC YTD mountain Western Asset Short Duration Inc ETF In fact, he thinks 2024 will provide a unique opportunity for corporate bond investors. He also doesn't think corporate bonds are particularly attractive on a total return performance thanks to their recent run higher.
Persons: Goldman, Lindsay Rosner, Collin Martin, Charles Schwab, Martin, Martin doesn't, Fitch, Kurt Halvorson, Halvorson, you'll, Michael Kessler, Kessler, Schwab's Martin Organizations: Federal Reserve, ICE, Corporate, . Investment, Goldman, CNBC, Western Asset, Albion Financial, Investors Locations: Goldman Sachs
Investor Vinod Khosla predicts AI will result in free lawyers, doctors, and tutors in 10 years. The 68-year-old billionaire said given AI's impressive capabilities, "I do think in 10 years we'll have free doctors, free tutors for everybody, and free lawyers so they can access the legal system." "This large transformation is the opportunity to free humanity from the need to work," Khosla told Semafor in an interview. Still, Khosla told Business Insider in October he doesn't want to place too big of a bet on AI at the moment. Given the hype around the technology, Khosla thinks that AI startups are overvalued, and that only a few will survive.
Persons: Vinod Khosla, Khosla, , Eric Newcomer's, we'll, Semafor, doesn't Organizations: Service, Khosla Ventures Locations: OpenAI
2023 was a tumultuous year for the venture capital industry. This year, Business Insider asked the most important VCs across the US to name the most promising VCs in their cities. Business Insider also asked the general public and last year's rising stars who they thought should make the cut. And just like last year, more of this year's rising stars are women than men, indicating that more women are being brought into the pipeline of the traditionally male-dominated venture capital industry. Scroll to see 2023's rising stars of venture capital, organized alphabetically by the investor's name.
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Munger, Warren Buffett's trusted right-hand man, died on Tuesday at the age of 99. One of the legendary investor's rules: "Don't work for anyone you do not respect and admire." "A lot of employers will permit that if you're shrewd enough to work it out with some tact," wrote Munger, Buffett's close confidant. Munger's other two rules for career happiness were: "Don't sell anything you wouldn't buy yourself" and "work only with people you enjoy." "I have been incredibly fortunate in my life when it comes to these basic rules," Munger wrote.
Persons: Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett's, , Munger, Berkshire Hathaway, Buffett's, Munger's, Munger —, Buffett, Warren Buffett Organizations: CNBC, Service, Berkshire Locations: Munger, Berkshire, Omaha , Nebraska
Analyst Julian Emanuel said investors should consider snapping up stocks that Evercore ISI calls "tax loss targets." Such stocks are being sold by investors looking to realize their losses and cut their 2023 tax bill before year-end. The average analyst has a buy rating and price target implying upside of about 32%, according to LSEG. The average analyst has a buy rating on the stock with a price target reflecting upside of nearly 39%, per LSEG. In addition to holding an average buy rating, analysts polled by LSEG forecast a price target implying Corteva could rally nearly 26% over the next year.
Persons: Julian Emanuel, Emanuel, there's, Aptiv, Piper Sandler, FactSet, Alexander Potter, LSEG, OkCupid, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: ISI, Pfizer, Aptiv, CNBC Pro, Wall, LSEG Locations: Israel
McDonald's has been reluctant to share many details about its planned new restaurant concept CosMc's. AdvertisementWe know just a bit more about CosMc's, McDonald's super-secret new restaurant concept based on an obscure McDonaldland character from the late '80s. Scott FredricksonA Google Maps search indicates the building is a former Boston Market restaurant that is indeed next door to a McDonald's. CosMc's on Google Maps Google MapsScott Fredrickson posted a few photos of the building's exterior on Facebook. The building appears to have a blue exterior and the CosMc's sign logo has a retro feel.
Persons: McDonald's, , Chris Kempczinski, TikToker Snackloator, Snackloator, Scott Fredrickson, CosMc's Organizations: Service, Google, Boston Market, Facebook Locations: Bolingbrook , Illinois, CosMc's, Boston
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has built a record $157 billion pile of cash and Treasuries. Buffett is gearing up to snag bargains and strike deals once the economy weakens, Steve Hanke says. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . "This is classic Buffett," Hanke, a professor of applied economics at Johns Hopkins University, told Markets Insider in a recent interview. The Berkshire boss will profitably put his dry powder to work once the economy slumps, Hanke said.
Persons: Warren, Berkshire Hathaway, Buffett, Steve Hanke, Hanke, , Warren Buffett, they've, who's, Ronald Reagan, Goldman Sachs, Berkshire's, Lee Munson Organizations: Service, Johns Hopkins University, Fed, Toronto Trust, Electric, Dow Chemical, Swiss, Berkshire Locations: American, Toronto Trust Argentina, Berkshire
Legendary value investor Jeremy Grantham is betting on a special caliber of stocks with his firm's first active ETF: the GMO U.S. Quality ETF. "There's a lot more interest in active ETFs than there was even a few years ago," Hancock told CNBC's "ETF Edge" this week. According to GMO's website, as of November 17th, the ETF's top holdings include Microsoft , UnitedHealth and Johnson & Johnson . "These are battleship companies that are going to remain relevant and important going forward." Shares of UnitedHealth are virtually flat while Johnson & Johnson is down more than 15%.
Persons: Jeremy Grantham, Tom Hancock, Hancock, CNBC's, Johnson Organizations: Quality, Microsoft, Johnson
A Silicon Valley investor's wedding at a natural Utah landmark was larger than he initially let on. The Bureau of Land Management eventually had to clean up leftover trash and abandoned property. AdvertisementGibson wrote a letter to the Bureau of Land Management asking about the event and sharing her photos. But rangers with the agency eventually had to collect "abandoned property and refuse," according to the outlet, which cited the land management email. Gibson and other town officials are now asking the Bureau of Land Management to keep such receptions from happening in the future.
Persons: Andrew Chen, , Pamela Gibson, Emma Waldron, SFGate, Chen, Andreessen Horowitz, Gibson, Jazmine Duncan, Waldron Organizations: Land Management, Service, Labor, Miss, Valley, Twitter, of Land Management, Business Locations: Utah, Castle Valley, Castleton, Moab , Utah, Castle
Stanley Druckenmiller 's Duquesne Family Office added a new bet on Alphabet last quarter, while trimming his favorite artificial intelligence play — Nvidia , according to its latest filing to the Securities and Exchange Commission. The family office built a $110 million stake in Alphabet, making it Druckenmiller's seventh biggest holding at the end of the third quarter. The bet could complement his other big AI bets as Druckenmiller emerged as a bull on AI. Druckenmiller once managed George Soros' Quantum Fund and shot to fame after helping make a $10 billion bet against the British pound in 1992. Druckenmiller believes the market will be "very challenged" in the current environment, and only disciplined stock pickers will be rewarded.
Persons: Stanley Druckenmiller, Druckenmiller, it's, George Soros Organizations: Duquesne, Nvidia, Securities and Exchange Commission, Microsoft, Quantum Fund, Duquesne Capital Management, Social, Vistra Energy, Seagate Technology, Broadcom
Michael M. Santiago | Getty ImagesThere was a time when bad news about U.S. debt would send markets into a tailspin, but not this month. Markets on Monday shrugged at a warning Friday from Moody's Investor's Service that it was lowering its ratings outlook on Treasurys. But with the domestic fiscal and political mess seemingly old news, the ratings service saber-rattling just doesn't seem to have the same impact. "There's no piercing insight from Moody's that they have proprietary information that nobody knows about the U.S. government. watch nowIndeed, no one has to tell investors about the $33.7 trillion U.S. debt and the $1.7 trillion deficit in fiscal 2023.
Persons: Michael M, Fitch, There's, Michael Reynolds Organizations: New York Stock, Santiago, Moody's Investor's, Poor's, U.S, Glenmede Investment Management, . Locations: New York City, Washington, Wall
One investor's portfolio loser could be another's winning stock as 2023 draws to a close, according to Bank of America. Buy rated and cheap Bank of America screened for buy-rated stocks that fell at least 10% in 2023 through the end of October that were also overweight by long-only funds as of September. However, Bank of America still rates both names as buys – and others on Wall Street spot potential. Retailer Target is another name that made the cut, garnering a buy rating from Bank of America. Other stocks in Bank of America's list include agriculture play Mosaic , life insurer MetLife , defense giant Northrop Grumman , as well as gas and electric utility CenterPoint Energy .
Persons: Savita Subramanian, Dexcom, Insulet, , Piper Sandler's Matt O'Brien, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Bank of America, Internal Revenue, Bank of, Target, MetLife, Northrop, CenterPoint Energy Locations: Bank of America, Bank
The famed investor's company reported lower revenues and profits in several divisions last quarter. Here's a roundup of Berkshire's weak spots last quarter:BNSF Railway - operating revenues fell by 12% and earnings by 15%. Manufacturing: consumer products - revenues fell by 2% in the third quarter and 13% in the nine months to September. AdvertisementAdvertisementBuffett foreshadowed the challenges, warning in May that most of Berkshire's businesses would report profit declines this year. While the US has escaped recession so far, Berkshire's earnings suggest there are some cracks in the economy.
Persons: Warren, Berkshire Hathaway, Here's, , Clayton, Buffett Organizations: Service, BNSF Railway, Manufacturing, Clayton Homes, Federal Reserve Locations: Berkshire, Forest
Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesWhy Labor Department wants to raise protectionsIn 2020, about 5.7 million Americans rolled a total $618 billion into IRAs, according to most recent IRS data. IRAs held about $11.5 trillion in 2022, almost double the $6.6 trillion in 401(k) plans, according to the Investment Company Institute. Here's the problem, in the eyes of the Labor Department: 401(k) investors have certain protections that don't generally extend to IRA investments or the advice to move money to IRAs. "ERISA fiduciary duties are the highest fiduciary duties under U.S. law," said Josh Lichtenstein, partner at law firm Ropes & Gray. That advice typically generates compensation like a commission for the broker or agent, and the Labor Department is concerned those incentives may bias recommendations for certain investments that pay them more but aren't in an investor's best interests.
Persons: IRAs, Josh Lichtenstein, Pew, Julie A, Su, Tom Williams, David Levine Organizations: Bloomberg, Getty, Labor Department, Investment Company Institute, ICI, Gray, Investors, Pew, Trusts, Labor, Health, Education, Washington , D.C, CQ, Inc, The Labor Department, White House Council, Economic Advisers, Groom Law Locations: rollovers, IRAs, Washington ,
Explainer: Why WeWork failed, and what is next
  + stars: | 2023-11-07 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +5 min
A WeWork logo is seen outside its offices in the Queens borough of New York City, U.S., November 7, 2023. WeWork was once the most valuable U.S. startup, worth $47 billion. The following explains WeWork's meteoric rise and fall that reshaped the office sector globally:What is WeWork? Just before WeWork filed for bankruptcy this week, Neumann said, "I believe that, with the right strategy and team, a reorganization will enable WeWork to emerge successfully." WeWork first tried to launch an IPO with Neumann as chief executive in 2019, with its parent, We Company, spending months preparing for the public offering.
Persons: Shannon Stapleton, WeWork, Adam Neumann, Rebekah Neumann, Miguel McKelvey, freewheeling, Neumann, Steve Clayton, Hargreaves Lansdown, Masayoshi Son, Oscar, Jared Leto, Anne Hathaway, Rebekah, Clayton, WeWork's, Cadwalader, Taft, Sam Stovall, SoftBank, Kannaki Deka, Susan Mathew, Anil D'Silva Organizations: REUTERS, Banks, JPMorgan Chase, Company, CFRA Research, Titanic, Thomson Locations: Queens, New York City, U.S, freewheeling Israel, Wickersham, Bengaluru
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