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The Calm Before the Crash? Goldman Thinks So
From Buffett’s latest trades to Goldman’s market caution, today’s stories give you the edge in navigating shifting markets.

Amazon is pushing into more cities than ever—reshaping the competitive landscape for grocery retail and potentially boosting its e-commerce dominance.
From marketing to manufacturing, AI is streamlining operations—and cutting jobs. Here’s what it means for labor markets and corporate profits.
Learn from this investor’s $100m mistake
In 2010, a Grammy-winning artist passed on investing $200K in an emerging real estate disruptor. That stake could be worth $100+ million today.
One year later, another real estate disruptor, Zillow, went public. This time, everyday investors had regrets, missing pre-IPO gains.
Now, a new real estate innovator, Pacaso – founded by a former Zillow exec – is disrupting a $1.3T market. And unlike the others, you can invest in Pacaso as a private company.
Pacaso’s co-ownership model has generated $1B+ in luxury home sales and service fees, earned $110M+ in gross profits to date, and received backing from the same VCs behind Uber, Venmo, and eBay. They even reserved the Nasdaq ticker PCSO.
Paid advertisement for Pacaso’s Regulation A offering. Read the offering circular at invest.pacaso.com. Reserving a ticker symbol is not a guarantee that the company will go public. Listing on the NASDAQ is subject to approvals.
Buffett’s portfolio adjustments reveal where he sees opportunity—and what sectors may be overvalued right now.
Markets look calm—but Goldman says appearances can be deceiving. Here’s why they believe a downside move may be coming.
Don’t just read the headlines — know what’s driving them.
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