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8 Stocks Wall Street Analysts Love Most

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When in doubt over picking which stocks to own it's wise to look at what the experts are saying. Here are the 8 stocks with the highest percentage of buy ratings among analysts on Wall Street today.
 
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Legally "Skim" $6,361 Into Your Account? - Ad

A former hedge fund manager is now sharing his "Skim Codes" with regular people. They're not stocks. They're not crypto. They're 18-character codes designed to profit from recent market conditions. All you have to do is punch them into an ordinary brokerage account. 84% of these codes have given people the chance to generate cash payouts so far... and his next code is going out any day now. See the full breakdown
Amazon's $150 Billion AI Capex Surge Could Force Its First Big Bond Deal In Years

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These are the 37 donors helping pay for Trump's $300 million White House ballroom

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Nvidia CEO Makes First Ever Tesla Announcement - Ad

While Tesla's car sales slump, Nvidia's CEO says Tesla could lead a multi-trillion-dollar AI revolution. He's backing what's being called "Manifested AI" - a 25,000% growth market. And one tiny stock, 168x smaller than Nvidia, could be your way in before the world catches on. Get the full report here
Spanish giant Atletico Madrid to come under American ownership after deal with Apollo Sports Capital

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Elon Musk's Boring Company Fined Nearly $500,000 for Environmental Violations

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December 18: D-Day For The Dollar - Ad

A quiet shift in U.S. law has just authorized private companies to mint a new form of government-authorized money called the "Dollar 2.0"... and the next major mint hits on December 18. Investors who make the right moves before then could make up to 40X by 2032... Go here for the story - while you still have time to act.
Warren Buffett Opens Up About The Biggest Investing Blunders Of His Career — Here They Are

Over the decades, the "Oracle of Omaha" has shared candid reflections on his biggest blunders, from emotional decisions to missed opportunities, all of which provide timeless investing insights. Continue reading ➔
Scott Bessent Says No 'Formal Proposal' Yet From Trump On Plan To Scrap Obamacare As President Pushes For Direct Payments

No formal proposal for Obamacare replacement plan seen by Treasury Secretary Bessent, despite Trump's call to redirect funds to Americans. Continue reading ➔
Buy This Gold Stock Before the New Year - Ad

America is about to see a massive shift in how regular people buy and store gold. Next year, the world's largest gold buyer is expected to launch a new way for everyday Americans to invest in gold with a simple tap on their phone - and it could go live in 2026. When it does, a tiny gold stock trading around $1.60 could explode. Get the full story - plus four more gold stocks
Trump attacks ABC News correspondent Mary Bruce in angry response to three sharp questions

NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump denounced ABC News' Mary Bruce as a “terrible reporter” Tuesday and threatened the network's license to broadcast after she asked him three sharp questions at the White House. Continue reading ➔
Cameron Winklevoss Digs Up News Report From 2013 To Make A Point About Bitcoin: 'You Will Miss Out On The World's Greatest Opportunities...'

Gemini co-founder Cameron Winklevoss took potshots Sunday at the British daily newspaper Financial Times for its 12-year-old article that predicted Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) would become the next “bubble.” Continue reading ➔
At 101, WWII veteran Irving Locker has become a songwriter

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Veterans Day: What's open, what's closed

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Veterans Day holiday began more than a century ago, albeit under a different name, as a celebration of the end of World War I. Over time its name and purpose evolved into a day of recognition for of as well as those currently serving in uniform. Continue reading ➔
China announces restrictions on chemicals after deal with Trump on fentanyl tariffs

WASHINGTON (AP) — China said Monday it is making good on its pledge to crack down on chemicals that can be used to make fentanyl, a key issue for President during recent talks with Chinese leader as they aimed to . Continue reading ➔
A deal to end the government shutdown is on track but faces hurdles

WASHINGTON (AP) — A legislative package to end appears on track Monday after a handful of Senate Democrats joined with Republicans to break the impasse in what has become of federal , the longest in history. Continue reading ➔

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