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[ad_1] Image source: The Motley Fool Billionaire investor Warren Buffett is famous for a few things. His stock-picking prowess over the course of decades has seen him build tremendous wealth, not just for himself but for many fellow shareholders in Berkshire Hathaway (and, before that, his private partnership). Buffett is well known for sticking to well-established industries. Some have been around for centuries if not millennia already, like insurance and retail. He portrays himself as having little understanding of tech, which is why for most of his life it played no meaningful role in his massive portfolio. New industry, old…

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[ad_1] Proceeds from the private placement enable the Company to adopt Ethereum (ETH) as its primary treasury reserve asset Private placement funded in a combination of cash and crypto Company’s Ethereum treasury strategy to strengthen broader Ethereum ecosystem LAS VEGAS, July 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — (NYSE AMERICAN: BMNR) (“BitMine” or the “Company”) today announced the closing of the previously announced $250,000,000 private placement, funded in a combination of cash and crypto, to help BitMine implement its Ethereum treasury strategy. The transaction was led by MOZAYYX with participation from a high quality group of investors including Founders Fund, Pantera, FalconX, Republic Digital,…

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[ad_1] It hasn’t been an easy year so far for Jerome Powell. Unfortunately for the Fed chair, the second half is likely to be even tougher.Powell faces a unique set of circumstances. President Trump’s tariffs threaten to raise consumer prices; at the same time, the labor market is showing some signs of cooling off. The dual threat sets up an epic and delicate conundrum for Powell and the central bank as they go about setting policy, according to Robert L. Hetzel and Joseph E. Gagnon, two former Fed economists.The Fed has two mandates that can sometimes be at odds: keeping…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Passive income is one of the most powerful ideas in personal finance. Money that goes to work, while investors get on with their lives. For a 30-year-old aiming to retire at 65, a Self-Invested Personal Pension (SIPP) could be the most efficient way to build it. With enough time in the market and the right level of contributions, a six-figure retirement income doesn’t look out of reach. It takes time and effort, but a £100,000 retirement income would make it worthwhile. In 35 years’ time, it won’t be worth as much as it is now,…

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[ad_1] Image source: Britvic (copyright Evan Doherty) Legal & General (LSE: LGEN) shares have been underwhelming for years, especially next to FTSE 100 rival Aviva. The share price is up 8% in the last year, broadly in line with the index average. Over five years, it’s up less than 15%. The FTSE 100 has climbed a punchy 47% over the same period. So that’s severe underperformance. Aviva has trounced them both, with gains of 28% over one year and 135% over five. So I understand why people might not rate Legal & General. As an investor, I’m disappointed myself. Still, it remains one of the FTSE 100’s…

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[ad_1] After the U.S. government announced large cuts to USAID funding earlier this year, NGOs that relied on it were left in a state of uncertainty, with some needing to suspend activities or lay off staff.NGOs like World Neighbors that relied largely on private funding say this focus comes with several advantages and has helped it continue its work with little interruption after the USAID cuts.While government funding is often vulnerable to fluctuations in national politics, private funding also comes with its own challenges, such as smaller grants and more competition.Experts say a blend of government and private funding…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images When dividend yields start to climb beyond 6%, it can be an early warning sign to income investors that something’s wrong. That’s been because the higher the yield, the harder it is to sustain, likely eventually resulting in a payout cut. And since stock prices have a habit of crashing on such announcements, it can leave shareholders in a weak position. However, even with UK shares reaching a new record high in 2025, there remain plenty of promising income opportunities. And if selected carefully, a sustainable long-term 7% yield could be unlocked. Focus on cash…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Lloyds’ (LSE:LLOY) shares continue to be among the most popular with British investors. Considering the bank stock’s up close to 40% since the start of the year, it’s not difficult to see why. And when zooming out to the last five years, this impressive upward trajectory has only continued. So just how much money have investors made? And is it too late to jump on the bandwagon? Calculating returns Since July 2020, the Lloyds share price has more than doubled from around 30p per share to 75p today. And when including the extra gains from…

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[ad_1] Shanghai Metals MarketChina Northern Rare Earth’s H1 performance soars, “igniting” rare earth permanent magnet concept stocks. China Northern Rare Earth and Jingyuntong hit daily limit up [SMM News] | SMMSMM July 10 News: China Northern Rare Earth’s H1 performance is expected to surge by 1,882.54% to 2,014.71% YoY, boosting rare earth permanent magnet stocks….1 day ago [ad_2] Source link

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Building retirement wealth in a Self-Invested Personal Pension (SIPP) is a proven strategy to secure a more comfortable pensioner lifestyle. Even when starting later in life, say at the age of 50, it’s still possible to build a substantial nest egg. But what does that mean in terms of money? Let’s explore just how much richer older investors can expect to realistically become before retirement with only £500 a month. Setting expectations On average, the UK stock market’s delivered a long-term total annualised return of around 8% a year when looking at large-caps. And for…

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