What Buffett and Baron's sell-off means for investors
People take notice when billionaire investors, like Warren Buffett or Ron Baron, sell positions. According to Nicholas Colas, co-founder of DataTrek Research, this isn't necessarily a sign for the non-billionaire investors to follow. It's helpful to understand the strategies of these well-known investors before making decisions with one's own portfolio.
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