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Why Buffett loves these 3 stocks

Warren Buffett didn't become the world's greatest investor by sheer luck—he did it by following a very specific investing philosophy... And three of his current holdings can show us exactly what Buffett looks for from his investments.

Healthcare

This healthcare giant is a screaming buy

One healthcare giant is expected to announce a unique buyback plan that will create a major tailwind for its share price. Combined with its impressive track record and undervalued stock, the situation creates a great trade opportunity.

Google

What a ‘breakup’ would mean for Google

On Tuesday, the DOJ indicated its concerns about Alphabet's (GOOG) monopoly status… and recommended breaking up the tech giant as an "antitrust remedy." What exactly would this mean for Google… and for investors?

Investing in gold

Gold is heading to $3,000

The markets are eagerly anticipating a lower-interest-rate environment. And that's just one of several tailwinds that will send gold surging to new all-time highs. Here's how investors can profit from gold’s upside.

Oil

What’s driving the oil pullback?

Despite energy tailwinds, oil prices have plummeted. So, what exactly is causing the pullback? And how long will it last? Let's take a closer look at the situation... and how savvy investors can navigate it.

Solar

The solar sector isn’t as bright as it seems

Despite the global transition to green energy, solar stocks are cratering… and bankruptcies litter the industry landscape. Here's why this sector is suffering so badly—and how you can actually profit off the world's energy demand.

How to profit from a new supply chain crisis

The Canadian railroad strike has sent shockwaves through the economy… And if it doesn't end soon, it could quickly spiral into a supply chain crisis. But, while the situation will hurt countless companies… one stock is poised to benefit.

Not all buybacks are created equal

Generally, when a company buys back its stock, it's great news for investors… But not all buybacks are created equal. Helen of Troy is the perfect example. Here's how you can distinguish between good and bad buybacks.