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Visa Inc. (V): Among the Best Stocks to Invest In According to Billionaires

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We recently compiled a list of the 30 Best Stocks To Invest In According to Billionaires. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Visa Inc. (NYSE:V) stands against the other stocks.

Billionaires and top hedge fund managers dominate the market with large investments in leading companies with strong track records and exceptional performance. These investors have large capital and they like to invest in established companies rather than betting on underperformers.

How’s the Stock Market Performing in 2025 So Far?

The S&P 500 index has reached its all-time highs, achieving returns of over 20% for the second consecutive year post-COVID. Billionaire investor and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway Warren Buffett made a bold move in 2024, selling a record $134 billion of net stock. Buffett’s move has raised concerns for investors and analysts. Historically, when Buffett’s firm becomes a net seller, it’s often followed by below-average market performance. Many believe that this could be a signal of stock market underperformance in 2025.

The stock market has already taken a hit in 2025 following the release of Chinese AI model DeepSeek. Almost $1 trillion was wiped away from the U.S. stock market in January 2025. Now, the market is reacting to President Donald Trump’s tariff policy, as the U.S. initiates 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico.

“Tariffs increase the odds of a negative feedback loop in the economy. Nobody believed they would be implemented,” said Dennis Debusschere, founder of 22V Research.

The S&P 500 has been underperforming its global peers in 2025 so far, with equity indexes in China, Europe, Canada, and Mexico all racing ahead. S&P 500 has slid nearly 1.90% year-to-date, as of March 4. Whereas, the tech-heavy NASDAQ 100 index has dropped over 4% so far this year.

According to Deutsche Bank strategist Parag Thatte, equity positioning dropped significantly in the week ended February 28, plunging back down to near neutral and wiping out the post-election bump.

Billionaire investor Leon Cooperman in an interview during the Squawk Box show on CNBC recently said that the president is on the right track, but he is doing things in a very destabilizing manner. The president is focusing on reducing the deficit, which is the right thing to do, Cooperman added.

The transition phase seems to have a much bigger impact on the broader market, coupled with the tariff policy. Ironsides Macroeconomics’ Barry Knapp expects the Fed to cut a full percent this year, with the first cut projected in May. Knapp added that the economy needs to shift from government spending to capital spending for a better environment for business.