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Bill Ackman, the founder and CEO of Pershing Square Capital Management, is a renowned billionaire institutional investor and hedge fund manager with a net worth of over $3.5 billion. The Harvard University-educated finance executive is known for his leveraged contrarian bets on the stock and bond market. In 2020, just days before the U.S. announced a total lockdown, Ackman hedged his investments, predicting a complete shutdown of the economy through credit default swaps, netting a profit of over ....
Inflation rates have cooled to 3.7% from record 9% levels recorded last year, thanks to the Federal Reserve's aggressive interest rate hikes over the past year. However, the median consumer price index still lies significantly above the Fed's target 2% rate, implying further rate hikes down the road. Given the precarious economic scenario, the Fed has temporarily paused rate hikes over the past couple of months, as the Federal Open Market Committee left rates unchanged since July of this year. T ....
Influential investor Warren Buffett has been doling out investment advice since the beginning of his career. A staunch advocate of value investing in large-cap, well-managed equities, Buffett once said, "If you don't find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work until you die." Investing in high-quality dividend stocks can help you generate substantial passive income, creating a sturdy cushion for retirement as well as side earnings. Companies categorized as dividend aristocrats have a ....
While inflation has made real estate investment trusts (REITs) more appealing to many investors, the rate hikes that followed sent many running in the opposite direction. Higher interest rates have not only hindered company growth but have also made REIT dividend yields less attractive than the "risk-free" Treasury yields. When dividend yields start hitting double digits, however, some REITs become a little too tempting to ignore. Are these 10%+ yields too good to pass up, or too good to be true ....