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Here’s Why Buffett Sold His Favorite Stock

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Buffett Sells Apple – Here's Why --------------------------------------------------------------- After praising the company for years, Warren Buffett made headlines by selling 56% of his Apple (AAPL) stake. Does he know [something other investors don't?]( And why did he put $6.7 billion into a small stock that's totally off most people's radar? My name is Eric Wade. I'm a Senior technology analyst at one of the world's leading independent financial research firms. The stocks Buffett just invested in is in the same industry as 3 that I'm recommending right now. I believe these companies have far more potential in the days ahead than Apple. It's all part the massive changes I'm tracking in the tech world right now, particularly with the Wall Street darling, Nvidia (NVDA). I haven't seen this anywhere in the mainstream financial media yet, but I'm stepping forward to share my latest findings 100% free. To get all the details – [click here.]( Best, Eric Wade Senior Technology Analyst, Stansberry Research. P.S. In the days ahead, I expect many analysts will come out of the woodworks and tell people to buy Nvidia, Apple, and Meta. "Double down and buy the dip," they'll say. I disagree. If you review my research, I'll explain exactly why such an approach could harm your portfolio. Just [click here to learn more now.]( #_ftnref1 This ad is sent on behalf of Stansberry Research, 1125 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201. If you would like to optout from receiving offers from Stansberry Research please [click here.]( Stockguru LLC (dba InvestingDistrict), 2563 cherry hill ln, Hermitage, PA 16148, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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