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Course investing data from Q1 shows corporate buybacks
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Data from Q1 shows corporate buybacks at multi-year highs. Course investing long-term equity valuations point to strong price support levels, reducing near-term downside risks for large-cap holdings. He remarked that just 1% of Americans owned stocks in 1929, so the typical worker wasn’t losing everything as the equity market plummeted, “but we had an incredible depression, 30% out of work, not enough food, a terrible farming environment — it was awful.” New York currently spends hundreds of millions of dollars each year investigating families and operating the child welfare system. In 2023 alone, New York City spent more than $350 million on investigations and $700 million on foster care placements. New York should prioritize investments that keep families together. Cybersecurity sector index climbed 6% on heightened corporate IT spending. Course investing growth portfolios are leveraging this trend, particularly in mid-cap software firms showing recurring revenue strength.