Did Warren Buffett's investing partner, Charlie Munger, invest 23% of his portfolio into an AI stock before he died? And if so... why have 99% of Americans never heard of it before?
What if I told you there's a stock that barely flinches when markets drop?
While most stocks fell in 2022, this $4.6 billion insurance giant climbed steadily. Even more intriguing: it shows the lowest volatility I've seen in years, paired with one of the highest Sortino ratios in the market.
Most investors are overlooking this company because it's "just insurance." But my proprietary GVI system has spotted something remarkable - a combination of metrics I rarely see.
And the company is buying back its own shares, a strategy that typically signals management's confidence in future growth. Yet the market hasn't caught on.
All the details are in my latest video.
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Alpesh Patel is an award-winning hedge fund and private equity fund manager, international bestselling author, and entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of Praefinium Partners, a Financial Times top FTSE 100 forecaster, and a senior Dealmaker in the U.K.'s Department for International Trade. As a recognized authority on fintech, online trading and venture capital, his past and current client list includes American Express, Merrill Lynch HSBC, Charles Schwab, Goldman Sachs, Barclays... and more.
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