Cooperman: Why Should I Buy If Buffett Isn't?
Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger's dearth of stock purchases during the coronavirus sell-off is a red flag for investors, the billionaire says.
Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger's dearth of stock purchases during the coronavirus sell-off is a red flag for investors, the billionaire says.
Past performance may actually be indicative of future returns — at least among certain high-performing active managers. The good keep getting better.
Similar to the “stagflationary” 1970s, Bank of America strategists said in a report this week that real and nominal returns in the 2020s will be low.
Pershing boss and billionaire activist investor Bill Ackman successfully navigated COVID-19 market volatility with small hedges. Here's how.
The coronavirus-hit bad times are finally coming to an end as the world economy is showing strong signs of recovery, the big banks say now.
"It could get ugly" if a second run of the virus leads to a renewal of shelter in place measures and shuts down businesses across the country.
Capitalism will change and taxes "have to" go up at this point, the billionaire warns. He isn't happy about zero interest rates either.