Warren Buffett Is Sitting On $400 Billion: Here’s Why That Should Worry Investors
The lesson for individual investors is not to liquidate entire stock holdings. Buffett’s position reflects Berkshire’s unique situation, a 95-year-old company with fewer years of deployment runway than most investors have.
Financial Markets Report For Monday, Dec 29
In this video, Ira Epstein discusses the significant volatility in the metal markets, noting a dramatic rise followed by a substantial sell-off, advising caution amidst this turbulence.
Gold Pullback
The Gold ETF (GLD) is pulling back to its rising trend-line and so far holding that level.
Australian Dollar Moves Little Due To Thin Holiday Trading
The Australian Dollar (AUD) inches higher against the US Dollar (USD), rebounding toward the 14-month high of 0.6727 on Tuesday.
WTI Edges Higher Above $57.50 Amid Geopolitical Risks
West Texas Intermediate (WTI), the US crude oil benchmark, is trading around $57.65 during the early Asian trading hours on Tuesday.
GBP/USD Finds Key Support Near 1.35 Despite Year-End Grind
GBP/USD remains bolstered on the high end as markets grind through the last trading week of the year.
Charted: The Growing Gap Between U.S. Home Size And Price
The average size of a new single-family home in America has shrunk by 323 square feet since 2015, while the average price is up $161,000 as of 2024.
Is Quantum Entering Its Infrastructure Phase?
Quantum computing doesn’t need a dramatic breakthrough to become economically relevant. It just needs more deals where companies commit real capital to real constraints.
The Consumption Conundrum
GDP, released last week, showed that the economy grew by a larger-than-expected 4.3%. Powering the strong economic growth was personal consumption, which rose by 3.5%.
