In 2022, the stock market has had some nasty moments. In Q2 alone the S&P 500 crashed over 16%. But for many, this was not an economic crisis, but a huge opportunity. Investors like Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, Ray Dalio, Michael Burry, Bill Ackman, Mohnish Pabrai and Seth Klarman were buying! So in this video let’s look at the 10 most bought stocks by the smart money in Q2, to see if there are any leads we can follow for our own investing.
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★ ★ CONTENTS ★ ★
0:00 Using the 13F Filings
1:30 Stocks 10 to 5
3:55 Stocks 5 to 1
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