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Plus, diversification, but not as you know it | [Finimize]( In Case You Missed It… The right reference point can make your life a little smoother – whether it’s a TV’s user guide, a to-do list at work, or a reliable hand signal to tell your lefts from your rights. And when it comes to your portfolio, you could do a lot worse than four hand-picked Insights and a Wall Street cheat sheet. [What The Wall Street Cheat Sheet Says About Stocks Now]( If you’re trying to figure out whether stocks are worth buying right now, Jon says this handy reference could be a guide. Here’s how to use it. [Understand the psychology of a market cycle to invest like Wall Street.]( [Where In The World You Might Find The Best Dividend Stocks]( Three key developments and a focus on company cash flow could help you zero in on the emerging world’s more promising opportunities. [See how to spot the best stocks with regular pay-outs.]( [This Strategy Aims To Diversify Your Portfolio And Boost Its Returns]( The composite dual momentum tactic could be a useful addition to your investing toolkit. Reda explains how it delivers on its promise and how you can put it to work. [Find out how to protect yourself without limiting your portfolio.]( [It’s Warren Buffett’s Birthday. Here Are The Portfolio Moves He’s Making Now.]( The real reason why Berkshire Hathaway has been selling Apple stock, and what Buffett is likely looking for next, with guest columnist (and noted Buffett expert) David Kass. [Take a look inside the legendary investor’s portfolio.]( 🎙 finimize live [Modern Investor Summit 2024]( [Modern Investor Summit 2024]( Meredith Whitney doesn’t need a cheat sheet: known as the Oracle of Wall Street, she has a knack for predicting financial futures. Join her at the summit to see how she reads markets like newspapers. 🌎 Global • Tue, Dec 3rd [Get Tickets]( You stay classy, {NAME} 😉 [Turn off these emails]( or [unsubscribe]( from all Finimize Emails including the Daily Brief. Crafted by Finimize Ltd. | 280 Bishopsgate, London, EC2M 4AG [View in browser](

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