The economic outlook is terrific. But that doesn't mean investors should get complacent. Alexander Green recommends long-term investors and short-term traders take two different approaches.
DATA DROP
FAANG stocks have dominated the markets for the last decade. To question their dominance would be investment heresy. But Nicholas Vardy has never been one to follow the crowd. So while the majority of investors are still piling into tech stocks like Facebook, Amazon and Google, Nicholas is looking to Berkshire Hathaway. Warren Buffett's company has handily outperformed the S&P 500 and the NYSE FANG+ Index over the past quarter. Nicholas explains what this could mean for the future of FAANG stocks.
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