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Plus, the next Nvidia | In Case You Missed It… Harvard rejected Warren Buffett back when he was

Plus, the next Nvidia | [Finimize]( In Case You Missed It… Harvard rejected Warren Buffett back when he was a young buck, and he spent the rest of his years trying to prove the university wrong. (Or at least, we’ll say he did for the sake of the narrative.) So let’s find out if prestige can be beaten: whether it’s well-worn strategies, tried-and-tested rules, or Big Tech. [From Warren Buffett To The Ivy Leagues: Six Simple Portfolio Strategies, Ranked]( There are a lot of ways to structure a portfolio. Theodora’s stacked six of them, side-by-side to help you decide what’s right for you. [Find out whether you’d be better off copying Buffett or Yale.]( [Everyone Says Don’t Try To Time The Market, But Maybe They’re Wrong]( Don’t listen to the haters: a market timing strategy just might make your portfolio stronger. Stéphane’s got the numbers that back that up. [Discover how you could time the market without ending up in a time-out.]( [This Big Issue Could Have Big Tech Running Into A Wall]( It’s reasonable to worry about the sheer size of these Magnificent Seven beasts and what that means for their growth. It’s the 800-pound gorilla in the room, and Paul’s staring it down. [See if Big Tech’s size is an asset or a liability.]( [Supermicro Levels Up: Here’s Why It Could Be The Next Nvidia]( It’s one of the purest AI plays out there, so it’s no wonder this stock is jumping higher. And, as Russell explains, it may have a lot more bounce left in it. [Check out the company of the moment in AI circles.]( 📍 Be in the right place at the right time. And by right place, we mean right here: [promote your brand to reach hundreds of thousands of sharp, active investors](. 🎙 Finimize Live [The Inevitable Future of Cryptocurrency]( [The Inevitable Future of Cryptocurrency]( Bitcoin just hit $50,000 for the first time since late 2021, hushing any skeptics who thought the recent 20% dip was the beginning of the end. So join our next event, and see why it’s just getting started. Global • Tue, Feb 20th [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

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