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[Alexander Green on Stage](=) [Retire Rich on One Stock!](=) Virginia stock-picking millionaire says to forget diversification! Buy one single $3 stock - that trades under a secret name - and you could retire rich. [His instructions are here.](=) [These are some of David Abrams' favorite hedge fund managers](=) Many hedge fund managers donate millions of dollars through their own foundations, and David Abrams of Abrams Capital Management is one of them. [Article link here](=) [Unity Software: Breaking Down S-1 Filing]( Unity Software released their S-1 filing yesterday morning. I spent the afternoon digging into the filing pulling out what I thought interesting, fascinating and down-right awesome. Here’s the link to the S-1 if you want to follow along at home. Q2 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more The below post is the unrolled version […] The post Unity Software: Breaking Down S-1 Filing appeared first on ValueWalk. [Seeking Virtue in Finance: The Wells Fargo & Co Case]( Excerpted with permission of the publisher, Cambridge University Press, from Seeking Virtue in Finance: Contributing to Society in a Conflicted Industry by JC de Swaan. Q2 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Customer Mandate: Serving Customers’ Interest Faithfully – The Wells Fargo & Co Case In my research for this book, I spent many […] The post Seeking Virtue in Finance: The Wells Fargo & Co Case appeared first on ValueWalk. [Experts disagree about what Tesla battery day will do to stock](=) Analysts are generally expecting Tesla’s battery day to be a catalyst for its stock, but not everyone is expecting the shares to rise because of the event. Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives said in a report this week that he expects the battery day to boost Tesla stock alongside the company’s growth story. He raised his […] The post Experts disagree about what Tesla battery day will do to stock appeared first on ValueWalk. [The “Anti-Amazon” Alliance – Amazon Has Finally Met Its Match](=) If there was a “stock of the century” award, Amazon (AMZN) would be the favorite. Since 2001, AMZN has rocketed above $3,300, turning every $1,000 into just shy of $600,000. Q2 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Obviously, anyone who got into Amazon early and held on is living the high life and deserves a round of […] The post The “Anti-Amazon” Alliance – Amazon Has Finally Met Its Match appeared first on ValueWalk. [These were Bill Ackman’s favorite hedge funds](=) Many of the best-known hedge fund managers in the U.S. also dabble in philanthropy through their own foundations. Bill Ackman is one of them through his Pershing Square Foundation, and we can get an idea for some of his hedge funds by looking at where his foundation invests its money. Funds owned by Pershing Square […] [Summer Fields Investments 2Q20 Commentary]( Summer Fields Investments commentary for the second quarter ended June 2020, discussing that we might have moved to a new bull market. Q2 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Dear Friends, We Might Have Moved To A New Bull Market The last client-wide letter sent was titled “Bear Market Playbook”, and logically, I feel obliged […] The post Summer Fields Investments 2Q20 Commentary appeared first on ValueWalk. Dear Reader, Many years ago, I quit the stock market rat race... And it was the [best financial decision](=) I ever made. I got tired of watching the markets bounce around... up one day... down the next. I hated worrying about a market crash cutting my savings in half — which nearly happened at one point. And most importantly, I didn't want to live the rest of my life wondering if I'd ever have enough money to retire. So I said: Forget it. [I'm trying something else.](=) Long story short, I completely changed my retirement strategy, and I ended up making enough money that I was able to retire at 42. Ever since, I've been able to do pretty much anything I want... whenever I want. And all the while, thanks to a strategy I implemented, I continue to make more than enough money to fund my lifestyle, and provide for my family. So what's my secret? If I'm not making money from investing in stocks... how am I making money? That's why I put together =[this short video.](=) Best regards and good trading, Jeff Clark Editor, Jeff Clark Trader (c) VALUEWALK LLC 2011-2020 295 Madison Avenue 12th floor, New York, NY 10117 973-685-6523 { unsubscribe_link }} or the

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