Hank Tucker

Hank Tucker

Forbes Staff|Investing

Hank Tucker is a staff writer based in New Jersey who covers investing trends and Wall Street's difference-makers. He joined Forbes in 2019 and has also reported on the world's billionaires for Forbes' wealth team and was previously an assistant editor covering money and markets. He has written or coauthored features on billionaire Todd Boehly's Eldridge Industries, private credit firm Ares Management and the secretive family behind North Carolina's First Citizens Bank, which acquired Silicon Valley Bank out of insolvency. Tucker graduated from Duke University in 2019 with a major in math and served as the sports editor for its student newspaper, The Chronicle. Follow him for more coverage of money managers and Wall Street's winning and losing strategies, and send news tips to htucker@forbes.com.

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10,112 viewsAug 25, 2025

Why AI Stocks Are Giving Some Investors Dotcom Bubble Dรฉjร  Vu

In 2000, internet darling Cisco was the worldโ€™s most valuable company. Today it's worth half as much. Buyer beware for AI juggernauts like Nvidia and Palantir.

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27,744 viewsAug 15, 2025

Why Warren Buffett, David Tepper And Other Top Billionaire Investors Are Piling Into Floundering UnitedHealth Stock

UnitedHealth has been the Dowโ€™s worst performer of 2025, but jumped 13% Friday. Hereโ€™s why Buffett and other leading hedge funds suddenly love the stock.

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28,654 viewsAug 8, 2025

Private Equity Firms Celebrate Trumpโ€™s Executive Order Giving Them The Keys To Retirement

Private asset managers have been tantalized for years about the $29 trillion in Americansโ€™ retirement accounts. Donald Trump just made it easier for them to get a slice.

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12,809 viewsJul 24, 2025

Inside Private Equityโ€™s $29 Trillion Retirement Savings Grab

Blackstone is partnering with Wellington and Vanguard to bring private assets to the masses. Main Street investors could benefit, so long as they know the risks.

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10,460 viewsJul 2, 2025

How This Chicago Private Equity Firm Scored The Biggest Exit Of 2025

In a sluggish dealmaking environment, mid-sized buyout pioneer GTCR pulled off the biggest private equity exit of the year to date with its $24 billion sale of Worldpay.