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Tepper has 38% of his investments in these 5 stocks


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Tepper has 38% of his investments in these five dividend stocks. He probably has others, but these are some pretty large positions.

So if you're trying to emulate Teppers money investing strategy so you can eventually buy the team from him, it's a place to start: 

* Facebook/Meta

* Federal express

* nvidia

* intel

* Microsoft

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/billionaire-david-tepper-invested-38-193200477.html

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