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Super Investors Just Bought These Stocks

Motley Fool - Thu Feb 15, 9:30AM CST

In this video, I will go over the activities of six super investors in the fourth quarter -- what stocks they bought, and what they sold. You will find famous investors such as Monish Pabrai, Chuck Akre, Howard Marks, Terry Smith, Michael Burry, and Pat Dorsey.

*Stock prices used were from the trading day of Feb. 14, 2024. The video was published on Feb. 14, 2024.

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