A top-1% fund manager over the past 3 years highlights a ‘once-in-a-generation’ opportunity in an underrated part of the market — and shares 10 stocks to buy now

Through all the wild market swings of the past five years, Matthew Fine’s fund has risen. Focusing on small caps and international companies has led to his outperformance. Here are 10 top stocks worth investing in right now, in Fine’s view. By tuning out market noise, leading fund manager Matthew Fine has outperformed. According to…

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Meet Ted Pick, the hard-charging ‘deal junkie’ who looks poised to succeed James Gorman as CEO of Morgan Stanley

Morgan Stanley’s hard-charging trading boss Ted Pick is the frontrunner to succeed CEO James Gorman. The tough-talking dealmaker will have to step out of his comfort zone to be the bank’s public face. Insider spoke to Pick’s clients and ex-colleagues and analysts to learn what makes him tick. Ted Pick, a Morgan Stanley veteran, is…

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I’ve made $800,000 in sales this year selling products on Amazon — and I only work up to 10 hours a week doing it

Ben Alistor started selling tanning mitts on Amazon FBA as a side hustle with his partner. He shared how he figured out what products to sell and the optimum price point for each. Alistor detailed the expensive mistakes he made and how he addressed them. This first-person account is based on a transcribed conversation with…

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I worked as a content strategist for one of the biggest YouTubers in the world. It was the job of my dreams, but it took a toll on my mental health.

Bryan Grimaldi worked as a content strategist for the YouTube company TBNR. He got the job while he was in college and worked there full-time for nearly two years. He shared what his responsibilities included, and how YouTubers think about creative strategy. This essay is based on an interview with Bryan Grimaldi, a 22-year-old Los…

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Here are six ways the rich save big on taxes, from putting mansions in trusts to guaranteeing inheritance for future generations

The wealthiest taxpayers have many tools at their disposal to pay less to Uncle Sam. Some tactics, like donating to charity via trusts, might seem far-fetched but are perfectly legal. Lawyers and bankers to the ultra-rich told Insider how these rarified techniques work. Americans can give or pass on nearly $13 million in assets without…

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Jokeeta and Donte Marzett make tens of thousands of dollars on every home they flip. They share how they finance their home purchases and remodels — and how to mitigate risks associated with flipping.

Jokeeta and Donte Marzett have executed several home flips. They said they’ve used a hard money lender for purchase and repair costs. To mitigate risks, they recommend having an exit strategy and good underwriting skills. Flipping houses has become a lucrative source of income for Jokeeta and Donte Marzett. According to closing statements obtained by…

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Goldman Sachs’ summer internships are coming to a close. A former intern turned partner breaks down the 5 secrets to successfully snagging a return offer.

A Goldman Sachs internship can be a golden ticket, but getting a job offer isn’t guaranteed. Partner Dave Friedland debunks the myth of limited spots and shares the secrets to success. Intern India Stephenson says attitude can be more important than financial modeling. While many college students take internships to build their resumes and earn…

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Hedge fund performance in July was muted. But Citadel distanced itself from Point72, Millennium, and other competitors.

Top multi-strategy hedge funds trailed the stock market in July. Citadel led the pack, gaining 1.3% last month and pushing its 2023 tally to 8.6%. Verition bested most of its peers, gaining 1.2% in July. It’s up 4.1% for the year. The summer doldrums are approaching, but the stock market has maintained its hot streak.…

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Disgraced Harvard professor Francesca Gino’s $25 million lawsuit will scare researchers away from calling out suspected fraud, scholars fear

Francesca Gino is suing Harvard and bloggers who accused her of data fraud for $25 million. Gino claims the university and bloggers at Data Colada worked “to destroy my career and reputation. “Some scholars worry that the lawsuit will hinder future attempts to root out fraud in the field. Francesca Gino has filed a $25 million lawsuit…

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