
Warren Buffett’s #1 Energy Trade (NAME and ticker)
| Leave a CommentWarren Buffett is betting big on one Texas oil stock. His company has already acquired a 26.8% ownership stake. And the U.S. government approved a request to buy up… Read more
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California Avoids Blackouts – For Now
| Leave a CommentCalifornia has a big problem. The state is requiring that 100% of new cars be EVs by 2035. Yet the state can’t provide enough electricity to supply even the… Read more
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The Highest Income Yield in Energy Today
| Leave a CommentLittle-to-no yield. That’s the downside to an up market. Traditional energy – oil and natural gas – has been the up market this year. Even after the recent pullback,… Read more
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Buffett’s Under-the-Radar Energy Trade
| Leave a CommentWarren Buffett is super bullish on energy. On Saturday Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK-B) quietly disclosed a new $870 investment. The transaction gives Berkshire an additional 1% stake in subsidiary… Read more
Read more »How Did Warren Buffett Get So Rich?
| Leave a CommentEven if we can’t match Warren Buffett’s investing and business acumen, we certainly can make money using his passive income strategy. Read more
Read more »The High-Yield Bank Better Than Warren Buffett’s Bank
| Leave a CommentBerkshire Hathaway owns 950 million Bank of America shares. I see the attraction for Warren Buffett. But among bank stocks, there’s one I like even better. Read more
Read more »Warren Buffett’s Favorite High-Yield Dividend Stock Revealed
| Leave a CommentWarren Buffett loves dividend stocks. Here’s his new favorite: a traditional high-yield stock that’s also a nontraditional dividend-grower. Read more
Read more »Warren Buffett’s Top 3 Dividend Stocks
| Leave a CommentWarren Buffett has found success investing in dividend stocks and using these secret income strategies. Learn which Buffett stocks to buy now. Read more
Read more »Buffett’s Coca-Cola Habit: Becoming a Little Less Sweet?
| Leave a CommentWarren Buffett loves Coke and Coca-Cola stock, but the U.S. soft drink company may be facing some issues as trade wars and tariffs kick in. Read more
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