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Blue-chip stocks are beaten down. While the tech stock onslaught continues, economic pressure and uncertainty come after some of the business’s biggest, most stable names. Blue-chip and value stocks are typically a haven. But even these juggernauts haven’t been spared as we face interest rate risk, geopolitical pressure, and mounting recession fears. For long-term, buy-and-hold
It’s no secret that Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-A, NYSE:BRK-B) CEO Warren Buffett is a major investor in Occidental Petroleum (NYSE:OXY). It’s been reported that Buffett holds more than 2.24 million shares of OXY stock and collects substantial quarterly dividends from those shares. Yet, Buffett wouldn’t just buy a stock to collect dividends. To meet Buffett’s criteria, Occidental
Charlie Munger, vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A)/(NYSE:BRK.B) is one of the biggest names in the investing world with an impeccable track record over the years. Consequently, Charlie Munger stocks serve as barometers many investors emulate in the pursuit of wealth-building strategies. His financial behemoth, Berkshire Hathaway, has culminated in a bastion of wealth
With GameStop (NYSE:GME) ensconced in a business that looks doomed to contract for the foreseeable future and the company embracing a losing strategy, GME stock looks poised to continue slumping in 2024. Also importantly, the retailer’s new CEO has little experience when it comes to leading brick-and-mortar retailers. In fact, one such company that took
JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) is a global banking powerhouse, known for its financial strength and stability. It’s a top Warren Buffett holding and a recent addition to NEAM’s portfolio, indicating strong confidence in its resilience. JPMorgan’s strong financials are supported by high interest rates, robust loan and deposit balances, and the First Republic Bank acquisition. Investment
None of the problems that have plagued Disney (NYSE:DIS) for several years appears to have eased recently. Meanwhile, CEO Bob Iger’s efforts to right the ship will not move the needle sufficiently to boost DIS stock, and the firm is facing significant new challenges while its valuation remains elevated. Given these points, I recommend that investors sell