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Recommendations from Wall Street can help them make informed decisions on stocks and seek solid long-term returns. Top-rated analysts pay attention to multiple aspects when selecting stocks of companies with solid fundamentals and strong execution. Bearing that in mind, here are three stocks favored by the Street's top pros, according to TipRanks, a platform that ranks analysts based on their past performance. See Amazon Stock Charts on TipRanks. Mahaney thinks UBER will gain from autonomous vehicle rollouts, given its position as the largest ride-sharing demand aggregator.
Persons: Brian White, White, TipRanks, Mark Mahaney, Mahaney, Andrew Harte, Jack Dorsey, Harte Organizations: Web Services, Amazon, Technologies, Uber's, Business, Uber Technologies, BTIG Locations: AMZN
We had no income tax, and all we had was tariffs.”That’s why some Wall Street titans are trying to push for Bessent. Kyle Bass, a billionaire hedge fund investor at Hayman Capital Management, said Lutnick doesn’t have the composition to lead the Treasury. “Scott Bessent is eminently more qualified than Howard Lutnick to run the U.S. Treasury,” Bass posted on X Wednesday. A full week after appearing to decide on nominating Bessent, Trump interviewed him again at Mar-a-Lago. A key Cabinet player, the Treasury secretary advises the president on economic and fiscal matters, including spending and taxes.
Persons: Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Trump, Howard Lutnick, Cantor Fitzgerald, Scott Bessent, ” Musk, , Bessent, , Kyle Bass, Lutnick doesn’t, “ Scott Bessent, ” Bass, “ Scott, I’ve, Bass, Dan Loeb, Scott Lincicome, Lutnick, , Cheney, Lutnick —, Dick Cheney’s, George W, Tennessee Sen, Bill Hagerty, Larry Kudlow, Kudlow, Steven Mnuchin, Mnuchin Organizations: CNN, Trump, , Wall, Fox News, titans, Hayman Capital Management, Treasury, U.S . Treasury, Cato Institute, Federal Reserve, Peterson Institute for International Economics, National Economic Council, America, Policy Institute, Fox Business, Bessent, Mar, Republicans, Treasury Department Locations: America, United States
Trump made a lot of tax promises. Can he keep them?
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Although Trump claims that his plan to raise tariffs will replace the revenue lost to these tax breaks, experts say that’s not possible. President-elect Donald Trump's tax proposals could cost trillions of dollars. In addition to eliminating taxes on certain income, Trump also floated making interest paid on car loans fully tax deductible; getting rid of the controversial cap on state and local tax deductions; ending the double taxation on Americans who live abroad; exempting police officers, firefighters, veterans and active-duty military from federal income tax; and even exploring jettisoning the federal income tax itself. Though his campaign didn’t release details on the proposal, Trump indicated that he would eliminate both federal income taxes and payroll taxes, which fund Social Security and Medicare. Virtually all tipped workers would get some tax relief if Trump also gets rid of payroll taxes on tips, the Tax Policy Center found.
Persons: Donald Trump, ” Karoline Leavitt, Trump, Marc Gerson, Miller, , Gerson, Donald Trump's, Jabin, Idaho Sen, Mike Crapo, Mandi Critchfield, Spokespeople, Jason Smith, Chris Campbell, ” Campbell, Republican Sen, Ted Cruz of, Byron Donalds, “ Sen, Brendan Duke Organizations: CNN, Social Security, Trump, GOP, , Fox News, Capitol, Washington D.C, Republicans, Washington Post, Getty, Senate, Missouri Rep, Republican, Incamera Solutions, Yale University, Center, Rep, Center for American Progress Locations: Washington, Idaho, Nevada, Ted Cruz of Texas, Florida
Musk wrote on X that Cantor Fitzgerald chief executive Howard Lutnick would "actually enact change." Lutnick and Key Square Group founder Scott Bessent are leading contenders for the role. Elon Musk on Saturday said that Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick would "actually enact change" should he be tapped as President-elect Donald Trump's Treasury secretary. Advertisement"My view fwiw is that Bessent is a business-as-usual choice, whereas @howardlutnick will actually enact change," Musk wrote. My view fwiw is that Bessent is a business-as-usual choice, whereas @howardlutnick will actually enact change.
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk, Cantor Fitzgerald, Howard Lutnick, Scott Bessent, Donald Trump's, Trump, Bessent, Republican Sen, Lindsey Graham of, Semafor, Graham, igGLZOJ8wz — Elon Organizations: Elon, Key Square, Group, Republican, Street Journal Locations: Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, South Carolina
Ole Andreas Halvorsen's Viking Global bought into two big, second-half turnaround stories in the third quarter. Halvorsen bought almost 1.7 million Starbucks worth $162 million during the quarter. Starbucks shares surged more than 24% the day of the announcement, its best day ever. So far in the fourth quarter, shares have risen less than 1%. Stocks that Viking Global zeroed out in the quarter ranged from Meta Platforms to Dollar Tree to UnitedHealth .
Persons: Ole Andreas Halvorsen's, Halvorsen, Brian Niccol, LSEG, Tesla, Elon Musk, Donald Trump's, Musk, Julian Robertson, Charles Schwab Organizations: Ole Andreas Halvorsen's Viking Global, Tesla, Starbucks, White, Republican, Trump, Tiger Management, Viking, U.S . Bancorp, Visa, Bank of America Locations: Ole Andreas Halvorsen's Viking, Norwegian, American, Chipotle, U.S, UnitedHealth
He said comparisons to the dot-com peak in 2000 are fair. Advertisement"This looks and feels like the year 2000 to me," Arnott told Business Insider on November 11. But Arnott believes AI optimism, which has driven the lion's share of the rally, is already fully priced in. At 37 times earnings, just below the late-2021 peak of 38, before the market fell by 25%, and the 2000 peak of 43, right in front of a 50% loss. "This is a really, really, really pricey environment, but it doesn't necessarily make me bearish.
Persons: Rob Arnott, he's, Arnott, , Donald Trump, Trump, disruptors, There's, Goldman Sachs, David Kostin, Michael Hartnett, Hartnett, David Einhorn, Einhorn Organizations: Nvidia, Intel, Chief US, Business, Goldman Sachs Bank of America's Global, Equity, Bank of America, CNBC's, Alpha Locations: irrelevance
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The former employees took "secret information at the heart of Yipit's business" to use in their roles at MScience, Yipit says in its lawsuit. The lawsuit does not name MScience, only Alex Pinsky, Zachary Emmett, and 10 John Does, who "conspired" with the two named defendants. Carlyle-backed data giant Yipit's lawsuit against two former employees — and 10 unnamed "individuals or entities who have conspired" with them — is the talk of the alternative data industry. AdvertisementEmmett tried to conceal the transfers of Yipit's client data when he left the company, according to the lawsuit. Advertisement"Yipit is making sure these guys don't work in alt data ever again," a data executive at a hedge fund said.
Persons: Yipit, Alex Pinsky, Zachary Emmett, John, Carlyle, Sam Bankman, Emmett, Pinsky, MScience, Yipit's Organizations: Jefferies, MScience, Facebook, Apple Locations: Manhattan, Yipit
David Einhorn's Greenlight Capital this week revealed a fresh stake in agriculture equipment maker CNH Industrial , and increased its bets on Peloton Interactive and gold in the third quarter. The hedge fund, which Einhorn founded in 1996, disclosed in its latest regulatory filing that it took a roughly $79 million stake in CNH during the latest quarter. Einhorn also increased his holding in Peloton by roughly 40%, bringing his stake in the company to about $45 million. That led him to buy medium-sized stakes in a few value companies and take a larger position in gold. Einhorn added 3.1% to his holding in SPDR Gold Trust in the most recent quarter, bringing it to $51 million.
Persons: David Einhorn's, Einhorn Organizations: Interactive, CNBC, CNBC's, Alpha, Robin Hood Investors Conference, Cornell, Trust, Capri Holdings, Penn Entertainment, HP, Roivant Sciences, Packaging, Tenet Healthcare Locations: CNH, Holland, New York City, Capri
The global 60/40 strategy has seen a 27% cumulative return since 2022 through Oct. 31, according to Vanguard data. Traditionally, stocks and bonds move in opposite directions, which helps lower the volatility of this traditional portfolio. But that didn't work in 2022, when stocks and bonds both suffered and the 60/40 tanked, which had many declaring the strategy dead. The 60/40 portfolio tends to be shorthand for a balanced, diversified portfolio, with specific allocations based on investors' individual needs. For instance, Morningstar's index that reflects a 60/40 portfolio is up about 15% year to date.
Persons: Todd Schlanger, it's, Dan Lefkovitz, Morningstar, Lefkovitz, doesn't, Amy Arnott, Price, Jared Woodard, Woodard, Morningstar's, Vanguard's Schlanger, Schlanger, Organizations: Vanguard, Morningstar, Commodities, Bank of America, Fund, Bloomberg U.S, U.S .
President-elect Donald Trump selected Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Health and Human Services Department, the United States' top health agency. This cabinet appointment has created jitters among various healthcare stocks. I want to find a way to hedge my healthcare exposure and also capitalize on further potential downside in the lagging healthcare sector by using options in Health Care Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLV) . The trade I want to buy a put spread to express my short-term bearish view on healthcare. BEFORE MAKING ANY FINANCIAL DECISIONS, YOU SHOULD STRONGLY CONSIDER SEEKING ADVICE FROM YOUR OWN FINANCIAL OR INVESTMENT ADVISOR.
Persons: Donald Trump, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, SPDR, Eli Lily, UnitedHealthcare, Johnson Organizations: Health, Human Services Department, CNBC, NBC UNIVERSAL Locations: United States, crosshairs
Club holdings Alphabet and Amazon found themselves on the fault line. Battleground tech GOOGL YTD mountain Alphabet (GOOGL) year-to-date performance Third Point, the hedge fund run by Dan Loeb, sold its entire nearly $333 million position in Alphabet last quarter. Third Point trimmed its Amazon holdings by nearly 28%. A fund's holdings may very well have changed by the time the previous quarters' filings are revealed. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio.
Persons: Wall, Dan Loeb, David Tepper, Seth Klarman, Philippe Laffont's Coatue, Bill Ackman's Pershing, Daniel Sundheim, Coatue, Donald Trump's, Eli Lilly, Jim Cramer's, Jim, Jim Cramer, Sebastien Bozon Organizations: Management, Group, D1, Amazon, Big Tech, Nasdaq, Health, D1 Capital, GE Healthcare, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC, AFP, Getty Locations: 13Fs, Danaher
Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementPresident-elect Donald Trump is quickly fleshing out his cabinet, giving a sense of what his second administration will look like. Now he's Trump's nominee for defense secretary. AdvertisementTreasury secretary — TBD: Trump's pick for his top economic advisor is being closely watched considering the key role the economy played in the election.
Persons: , Donald Trump, Trump, JD Vance, Let's, — Matt Gaetz, Kevin McCarthy, Gaetz, he's, he'd, Mike Johnson, He's, State — Marco Rubio, Rubio, Pete Hegseth, Slaven Vlasic, Hegseth, Hegseth's, Scott Bessent, Howard Lutnick, Cantor Fitzgerald, Bessent, Lutnick, Dan DeFrancesco, Grace Lett, Ella Hopkins, Hallam Bullock, Amanda Yen, Milan Sehmbi Organizations: Business, Service, Trump, Republicans, Senate, Department, Justice, State, Fox News, Getty, Defense, Army Locations: Florida, Silicon, China, Taiwan, Ukraine, Russia, Poland, Israel, New York, Chicago, London
Third Point slashed and dissolved its stakes in some key megacap technology holdings, while opening a fresh position in Tesla during the third quarter. Regulatory filings released Thursday revealed that the Dan Loeb-run hedge fund opened a stake worth roughly $105 million in the electric vehicle behemoth during the period. Tesla shares rallied more than 32% during the period, and they have surged more than 24% in November as investors bet that the company will benefit from CEO Elon Musk's close relationship with President-elect Donald Trump . MSFT YTD mountain Apple shares this year Beyond these key Magnificent Seven players, Loeb liquidated positions in both Verizon Communications and ridesharing giant Uber Technologies . Along with Tesla, Loeb revealed a new position in Brookfield Corp worth about $251 million and fresh stakes in Flutter Entertainment and CVS Health .
Persons: Dan Loeb, Elon Musk's, Donald Trump, Tesla, Loeb Organizations: Tesla, Microsoft, Meta, Apple, Verizon Communications, Uber Technologies, Brookfield Corp, CVS Health, Intercontinental Exchange Locations: China
Hedge fund billionaire David Tepper's bet on China involved increasing his exposure to the leading e-commerce companies in the world's second-largest economy, according to the latest securities filing. Tepper's Appaloosa Management more than doubled its position in Temu parent PDD Holdings in the third quarter, according to the hedge fund's quarterly filing. Between Alibaba , PDD and JD.com , Appaloosa held roughly $2 billion of Chinese e-commerce stocks at the end of September. The quarterly hedge fund filing released Thursday showed only positions in U.S.-traded equities, including American depositary receipts, and some derivatives. PDD 6M mountain Chinese stocks like PDD Holdings have been volatile in recent months.
Persons: David Tepper's, Tepper, Stocks, Donald Trump's Organizations: Management, PDD Holdings, CNBC, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, Wynn Resorts, iShares FTSE, iShares FTSE China ETF, Vistra Corp, NRG Energy, Amazon, Microsoft, UPS, Boeing, U.S . PDD Holdings, National Football League's Carolina Panthers Locations: China, PDD, Alibaba, iShares FTSE China, Lyft, U.S
Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. "The backdrop is already a more volatile FX market," Webb said, comparing markets now to when Trump was inaugurated in January 2017. But market volatility is at its lowest level since July, based on the VIX Index, Wall Street's favorite measure of uneasiness. Universa has demand for its strategy, Yarckin said, but it's coming from "a small subset of people." "I wonder if this is being underestimated" by the markets, Webb said.
Persons: Warren Buffett, , Donald Trump, Jonathan Webb, Webb, Trump, Wall, Brandon Yarckin, Universa, Warren, Berkshire Hathaway, Yarckin, Simon Aninat, haven't, Mark Spitznagel, Aninant, Mattias Eriksson, Eriksson, Elon Musk, It's Organizations: Universa Investments, Service, Twitter, C8 Technologies, Jefferies, Business, Oracle Locations: Omaha
See who stands to take home the biggest checks, according to the comp consultant Johnson Associates. It predicted that some financial-services professionals could see year-end bonus increases of as much as 35% over last year. Here's a look inside three slides from the Johnson Associates report that illustrate key findings. Johnson Associates' 2024 year-end incentives reportDebt underwriters stand to see the biggest bonus bumps this year — up to 35% over 2023, Johnson Associates' founder, Alan Johnson, told Business Insider. Johnson Associates' 2024 year-end incentives reportOverall, the numbers are good compared with the past couple of years, and OK in the grander scheme of things, he said.
Persons: Johnson, , Goldman Sachs, Alan Johnson, it's Organizations: Service, Johnson Associates, Goldman, Blackstone, underwriters, Equity, Investment, Federal
Sundheim's D1 Capital added positions in GE Healthcare Technologies and Bank of America during the third quarter, a filing Thursday showed. Outside of those new positions and buying more shares of XPO Logistics , D1 Capital was mostly selling its top holdings. The hedge fund sold 22% of its biggest holding, Instacart , and 46% of its stake in cigarette maker Philip Morris . D1 Capital managed about $19 billion as of the end of last year. The extent of other holdings for D1 Capital is unclear.
Persons: Daniel Sundheim, Philip Morris Organizations: Sundheim's, GE Healthcare Technologies, Bank of America, XPO Logistics, D1, GE Vernova, Pfizer, Nu Holdings, Starbucks, Viking Global, D1 Capital Locations: Instacart
As he has done several times before, Einhorn pointed a finger at passive, index investors: "The passive people, they don't care what the value is." "I view the markets as fundamentally broken," Einhorn said back in February on Barry Ritholtz's "Masters in Business" podcast. "You have these companies, and all they do is they manage these expectations, right?," Einhorn told Picker. This is causing great pain to value investors like Einhorn, many of whom have seen cash flee their funds. Another reason for long-term underperformance by active managers: They are competing against other active managers who have very little competitive edge against each other.
Persons: David Einhorn, Greenlight Capital's David Einhorn, Leslie Picker, Einhorn, It's, Picker, Barry Ritholtz's, Rob Arnott, Arnott, there's, doesn't, RAFI, you'd, I'm Organizations: Greenlight Capital, CNBC Delivering Alpha Investor, Alpha, CNH, Interactive, Cornell grad, Research Affiliates, P Global Locations: New York City, U.S
Value investors believe these companies are undervalued due to temporary issues, market overreactions, or broader economic conditions. The approach is long-term, as value investors wait for the market to recognize the company's actual value, which may take time. On a podcast earlier this year, well-known hedge fund manager David Einhorn of Greenlight Capital lamented that modern-day passive investors pay no attention to "value" of the companies they buy. Outcome Scenarios : If the stock price stays above the strike price, the option expires worthless, allowing the investor to keep the premium as profit. If the stock price falls below the strike price, the option buyer will likely exercise it, obligating the seller to buy the stock at the strike price.
Persons: Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffett, David Einhorn, CNH Organizations: Greenlight, Deere & Co, Agco Corp, Farmers, CNBC, NBC UNIVERSAL
They're seeking $38 million paid to PACs and political nonprofits ahead of the 2022 elections. The lawsuits are seeking some $5 million from four groups affiliated with Democrats and $1.8 million from FWD.us, a bipartisan nonprofit founded by Mark Zuckerberg. A Republican super PAC also led by Law, the Senate Leadership Fund, received $3.5 million in FTX funds in August and October 2022 that a separate lawsuit argues must be returned. "We're reviewing the complaint and will take appropriate action," a Senate Leadership Fund spokesperson, Torunn Sinclair, said. AdvertisementThe lawsuits say the donations were intended to burnish the image of FTX and Bankman-Fried in political circles.
Persons: Sam Bankman, Ryan Salame, , Mark Zuckerberg, Steven Law, Torunn Sinclair, Fried, Anthony Scaramucci, Binance, Crypto.com, It's, FTX, Doug Kelley, Sinclair, Todd Schulte, FWD.us, Salame Organizations: FTX, Republican, PAC, Law, Fund, White House, SkyBridge Locations: FWD.us, FTX, Salame
Gold prices extended their decline to a near two-month low Thursday amid risk-on sentiment and as the dollar continues to strengthen following Donald Trump's election victory last week. He elaborated that gold prices are likely to trade lower as U.S. equities rally on prospects of lower tax and regulations. In spite of the slide in gold prices, market watchers are still optimistic on the fundamentals of the bullion. The underlying drivers of the gold market are still in place, Layton said. A mix of rising debt, geopolitical tensions and central bank demand are expected to support higher gold prices, said Canaccord Genuity.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Maximilian Layton, bitcoin, Trump, Layton, Commonwealth Bank of Australia's Vivek Dhar, Nicky Shiels, Canaccord, Trump's, Canaccord Genuity Organizations: Co, New York Mercantile, White, CNBC, U.S, Commonwealth Bank of Australia's, MKS Locations: Bangkok, Thailand, U.S, bitcoin, Central
The quant fund founded by the late Jim Simons cut its Tesla stake by 86% and halved its Nvidia wager. Renaissance Technologies cut its Tesla and Nvidia stakes and boosted its GameStop bet last quarter, it revealed in a portfolio update on Wednesday. RenTech, one of the biggest and best-performing hedge funds in history, pared its Tesla bet from about 2.1 million shares to 284,000 — an 86% reduction. The firm relies on algorithms to determine many of its trades, often resulting in sweeping changes to its stock portfolio each quarter. AdvertisementRenTech ramped up its GameStop bet by more than 40% to 1.9 million shares, worth $44 million at the quarter's close.
Persons: Jim Simons, RenTech, Elon, Tesla, Trump, codebreaker, Peter Thiel Organizations: Nvidia, GameStop, Technologies, Elon Musk's, Blackwell, Wall, MIT, Novo Nordisk Locations: Palantir, Novo, Danish
Burry, who now manages hedge fund Scion Asset Management, boosted his stakes in a few Chinese internet companies' ADRs, according to a regulatory filing. The trader added to his Alibaba bet by 29% to a stake worth more than $21 million, making it his largest position at the end of September. The widely followed investor also doubled his stake in JD.com , pushing it to become Scion's second-biggest holding, worth $20 million. Burry also increased his stake in Chinese search engine Baidu by 67% to a bet worth $13.2 million at the end of the third quarter. Burry was depicted in Michael Lewis' book " The Big Short " and the subsequent Oscar-winning movie of the same name.
Persons: Michael Burry, Burry, Michael Lewis, Molina Organizations: Asset Management, Baidu, Alibaba, American Coastal Insurance Corporation, Molina Healthcare, U.S . Securities, Exchange Locations: JD.com
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