If you want to beat the market, one unconventional idea is to copy what Nancy Pelosi is doing. Following her trading strategy would have returned you over 700% in the last decade, according to the alternative data platform Quiver Quantitative.
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A 68-year-old government employee in Canada is already passing his wealth on to his adult children. He says he's set for retirement and wants to help out his kids in their financially demanding years.
A boomer dad who's 6 months away from retirement has already started gifting his Gen X and millennial kids their inheritance
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A former HR staffer at Amazon put employees on a performance-improvement plan known as Pivot. Then, the HR staffer, who says they developed PTSD from the work, was put on their own PIP.
I worked in Amazon HR and was disgusted at what I was seeing with performance-improvement plans. Then I got put on a PIP and knew I had to quit.
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Larry Fink cofounded BlackRock with seven partners in 1988. Today, it's the world's largest money manager, and Fink is one of the most powerful people on Wall Street.
Billionaire BlackRock CEO Larry Fink runs the world's largest asset manager. Here's how he became one of the most powerful people in finance.
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If you've ever been frustrated that a customer service rep can't help, you may be a victim of an "accountability sink." Economist Dan Davies uses the term to describe how companies avoid responsibility by deferring decisions to algorithms.
Finally, an explanation for why it's so frustrating to deal with customer service
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A big question across Wall Street has been the impact the next generation of artificial intelligence will have on the investment-banking workforce. For Goldman Sachs' investment bankers, the answer may be just over the horizon.
How AI will shake up Goldman Sachs, according to top partners and CEO David Solomon
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Sam Dogen retired at 34 in San Francisco with over $3 million after 13 years of saving and investing. His wife retired at 35, and both haven't held a 9-to-5 job since the mid-2010s.
A financially independent couple with 2 kids shares how they both retired by 35 and haven't returned to the office since
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Nvidia may be the top AI winner, but there's no dearth of beneficiaries, says Evan Feagans, a portfolio manager at TCW Group. In a recent interview with Business Insider, Feagans shared four under-the-radar investments in the AI space he likes — including an Nvidia competitor that nobody is talking about.
Move over, Nvidia: A portfolio manager at $204 billion TCW Group shares a cloud computing competitor and 3 other underrated AI trades
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Boeing secured a notable 737 Max order, but delays to the flagship narrowbody jet appear to be getting worse.
Boeing just scored a big win for the 737 Max, but its order delay problem seems to be getting worse
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Big Tech firms such as Google and Microsoft are competing for top AI talent. But workers may be the real winners of the battle as they're securing bigger compensation packages.
Tech workers look like the real winners of the AI talent war
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