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Ryan Jacobs is dedicated to creating investment portfolios that are not only robust in the short term but are designed to thrive over a lifetime. Much like an architect meticulously selecting materials and designing with the future in mind, Ryan chooses investments that contribute to the enduring strength and stability of his clients’ financial structures. At Jacobs Investment Management, we believe in building a legacy of financial security, ensuring that every investment decision supports a solid and prosperous future for our clients.

  • Retail Investors Shift Focus: From Meme Stocks to Growth Giants
    Ryan notes a shift from speculative meme stocks like GameStop and AMC to growth-focused companies such as Tesla, Nvidia, and Palantir. He observes, "Retail traders are favoring firms with tangible business fundamentals." While speculation remains, particularly with Tesla, the focus on companies with strong revenue and industry leadership indicates a maturing retail trading landscape.
  • Trump's Tariffs: Navigating Supply Chain Challenges
    Ryan highlights that Trump's tariffs on Canada, China, and Mexico could disrupt global supply chains, increasing costs and causing delays. Companies are urged to diversify suppliers, consider nearshoring, and adopt advanced supply chain management tools. "Proactive planning and strategic preparation are essential to mitigate risks and maintain resilience amidst evolving trade policies," Ryan advises.
  • Warren Buffett: The Trusted Choice for American Investors
    Ryan highlights Warren Buffett's value investing approach, long-term focus, and proven track record as the safest bet. "Buffett's conservative strategy and partnership mentality make him the most reliable choice." While Musk offers high-risk, high-reward opportunities, and Cuban provides a flexible style, Buffett stands out for preserving and growing wealth.
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  • Jacobs explained that the company’s strong presence on the East Coast and in the Midwest, as well as its popularity due to its low prices, make it a solid investment.

  • While Jacobs does admit that the ubiquity of Kroger — it’s one of the largest grocery chains in the entire country — might lend itself to a less than fully personalized shopping experience compared to smaller local markets, he has high praise for the company’s position as a leader in digital sales and omnichannel marketing.

  • According to Ryan Jacobs, a managing partner of Jacobs Investment Management, Village Super Market, Inc., which operates under the ShopRite banner, offers a great choice in part because of its strong presence across areas like New Jersey, Maryland, and New York.

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