Gunjan Banerji
@GunjanJS
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Covering markets & money @WSJ, Contributor @CNBC. Dancer. New Yorker. Reach me at [email protected] On instagram @ gunjansb. Views are my own.
Manhattan, NY
Joined September 2012
Thrilled that WSJ's first Netflix documentary, EAT THE RICH, has been nominated for an Emmy award in the business and documentary category Such a fun project to work on with the @WSJ team @charlesforelle @JAVerlaine @EmmaMoodyWSJ @BennyBip , Dan Rosen🚀🚀🚀
One of the coolest parts of 2022 was seeing @WSJ reporting on GME come to life in the @netflix doc EAT THE RICH Big thank you to everyone who watched and shared their feedback🙏
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The buy-the-dip trade is having one of its strongest years of the past century --BofA
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Is $5 Million the New $1 Million? "We now turn to our $5 million problem. Do retirees really need this amount to live comfortably off their savings in addition to clipping coupons? For reasonable people, the answer is unequivocally NO!" https://t.co/cnD2qR1KT5 by @ateachmoment
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Now you can buy stocks on the Coinbase app!
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I recently wrote about the world of trusts for the ultra-wealthy Scores of WSJ readers wrote to me about their experiences estate-planning. I heard about sibling-rivalry, labyrinthine arrangements by parents, "wealth dysmorphia" and SO much more https://t.co/k5UnCLrfne
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Many WSJ readers are thinking about passing down wealth to the next generation. Here are the pitfalls they have faced along the way.
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Can we take a moment to appreciate how legendary Jean-Noël Thorel is? A pharmacist-biologist who founded the extremely successful beauty company NAOS (Bioderma). He's currently leading the 3k runner WSOP 25k Super Main with 19 people left. At 78 years old with significantly
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Many individual investors just aren’t that interested in bonds —via JPM
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His solution? Giving millions of dollars to the SPCA who will find someone to care for the cockatoo
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One anecdote stood out to me in particular. A 79-year-old retiree with a trust worth more than $10 million struggled to figure out how to care for his cockatoo after his death He looked into trustees, banks, you name it. He was skeptical someone would give Percy the care it
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I recently wrote about the world of trusts for the ultra-wealthy Scores of WSJ readers wrote to me about their experiences estate-planning. I heard about sibling-rivalry, labyrinthine arrangements by parents, "wealth dysmorphia" and SO much more https://t.co/k5UnCLrfne
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Many WSJ readers are thinking about passing down wealth to the next generation. Here are the pitfalls they have faced along the way.
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VOO has seen more than $163 billion in inflows this year, the most on record for a single ETF @sumitroy2
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A $40 billion surge into VOO drove headline ETF inflows last week, but much of the activity reflected temporary quarter-end heartbeat trades.
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Citi strategist on AI: "We see the AI bubble likely building further in 2026. The big sector rotation happens after the bubble peaks, not before. While diversification is likely still helpful next year, tech should be part of the longs. We buy leveraged Dec26 NDX upside"
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Bank of America’s latest fund manager survey shows investors are the most bullish on stocks they’ve been over the past 3.5 years Holding the most stocks since early 2022, and least cash ever
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They are the “moderate millionaires”: 401(k) investors with assets ranging from $1 million to $5 million. Some members of the growing club still clip coupons.
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Many Americans are peeking at their retirement accounts and cheering higher balances.
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Interesting--Goldman has a "GS Social Media Economic Sentiment Index" Big divergence from Umich consumer sentiment
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The bond markets have funded more than $150 billion of debt tied to data centers this year --@bespokeinvest
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