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Druckenmiller said such portfolio building would take into account a strengthening U.S. economy and potential for Fed rate cuts, though, given highly valued equities, he prefers longer positions in a more “eclectic basket of stocks.”
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Mills said he would take into account the fact Kaylem Longhurst was 16 at the time, but added it was inevitable he would be spending time at a young offender institution.
From BBC
This estimate doesn’t take into account the strengthening of the Swiss franc against the dollar, analysts say.
The portfolio is reset twice a year when stocks in the S&P 500 are ranked by how much their prices have risen over the previous 12 months, then scored to take volatility into account.
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Tyres and fuel need to be managed, there might be problems with the car to take into account, and so on.
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