Buffett’s Coca-Cola Habit: Becoming a Little Less Sweet?

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Warren Buffett loves Coke and Coca-Cola stock, but the U.S. soft drink company may be facing some issues as trade wars and tariffs kick in. Read more

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The Real Reason Warren Buffett Loves Dividend Stocks

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Warren Buffett loves dividend stocks for their immediate income, as do many income investors. But there’s one more reason for Buffett’s affinity for dividend stocks. Read more

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Warren Buffett: 64% Guaranteed Income

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Any investor can use this secret from Charlie Munger and Warren Buffett to generate 100% annual returns of their own. Read more

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Warren Buffett and Friends Collect Liberty Checks. Why Don’t You?

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Rich and famous people like Warren Buffett are doing what you should be doing. They’re collecting liberty checks, and lots of them. Read more

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Warren Buffett’s Simple Secret to Generating 62% Annualized Returns

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Combine time with a proven dividend-growth stock and you’re on the path to creating remarkable wealth like Warren Buffett. Read more

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Warren Buffett’s Secret to Thriving in a Volatile Market

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Warren Buffett’s secret is easy to decipher: To ensure you don’t lose money, buy with the highest probability of recapturing spats of lost value. Read more

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Gold or Dividend Stocks? Charlie Munger and Warren Buffett Weigh In

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Is this the time to buy gold? Prominent investors Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger voice their opinions on gold versus dividend stocks. Read more

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The Overlooked Strategy Behind Warren Buffett’s Investing Success

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The good news is that a concentrated portfolio is less risky than you might think. Learn how to reduce risk and construct one. Read more

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Warren Buffett’s Mentor Tells Him to Pay Dividends

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I’ve long argued that the no-dividend policy at Berkshire Hathaway subtracts from its return potential. Here is what Benjamin Graham would say. Read more

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