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Are you looking for the best mutual funds for SIPs in April? Here is help for conservative investors

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ETMutualFunds outlines ready-made SIP portfolios for conservative investors across three investment brackets. The allocation blends large-cap and hybrid funds to balance risk and returns. Selected using in-house criteria like rolling returns and downside risk, these portfolios aim to simplify fund selection for investors seeking stable, long-term wealth creation.

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Virginia Giuffre’s family urges King Charles to meet Epstein survivors during US visit

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The Toro Company: Professional Strength, AMP Savings And Reasonable Valuations Should Drive Upside (NYSE:TTC)

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I have over 15 years of experience investing and have provided research services to mid-sized hedge funds with assets under management between $100 and $500 million. I also have had a brief stint as a sell-side analyst. I am now focusing primarily on managing my own money and my purpose here is to share my views and benefit from the insights of the Seeking Alpha user community. Feel free to provide your feedback on my thesis in the comment section and I would love to have a discussion even if you have a variant view. My strategy is medium-term investing in ideas where there is a catalyst to unlock value and drive upside or short selling in case there is a downside catalyst. I also like to invest in growth stories available at a reasonable price. In terms of sector preferences, I am a generalist. However, I had spent most of my professional career analyzing industrial, consumer, and technology sectors. So, this is where I usually have higher conviction while investing.

Analyst’s Disclosure: I/we have no stock, option or similar derivative position in any of the companies mentioned, and no plans to initiate any such positions within the next 72 hours. I wrote this article myself, and it expresses my own opinions. I am not receiving compensation for it (other than from Seeking Alpha). I have no business relationship with any company whose stock is mentioned in this article.

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FOMC To Release Minutes Of March Meeting, Delta Air Lines Earnings In Focus

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OneWater Marine Inc. (ONEW) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

Get ahead of the market by subscribing to Seeking Alpha’s Wall Street Week Ahead, a preview of key events scheduled for the coming week. The newsletter keeps you informed of the biggest stories set to make headlines, including upcoming IPOs, investor days, earnings reports, and conference presentations.

Wall Street’s major market averages ended mixed on Thursday as markets assessed President Donald Trump’s address to the nation and the latest developments in the Middle East conflict. Trump said the U.S. will strike Iran “extremely hard” over the next two to three weeks, warning the country would be pushed “back to the stone ages,” though he indicated talks with Tehran remain ongoing. On a sector-by-sector basis, five of the 11 S&P segments concluded in the red, with consumer discretionary at the bottom. At the other end of the spectrum, real estate was the strongest performer.

The next week will feature a slew of important economic data, beginning with ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI, business activity data for March on Monday. The FOMC’s minutes of the meeting will be released on Wednesday, with Fed Governor Philip Jefferson’s speech scheduled for the same day. The quarterly GDP data, PCR price index data, and jobless claims data are due on Thursday. Inflation numbers along with the Fed’s balance sheet will be released on Friday.

Delta Air Lines (DAL), Applied Digital (APLD), and BlackBerry (BB) are among the companies reporting their results next week.

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Earnings spotlight: Tuesday: Levi Strauss (LEVI). See the full earnings calendar.

Earnings spotlight: Wednesday: Delta Air Lines, Applied Digital. See the full earnings calendar.

Earnings spotlight: Thursday: BlackBerry. See the full earnings calendar.

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Volatility watch: CoreWeave (CRWV) and Cytokinetics (CYTK) are set up for a volatile week of trading based on options volume. The most overbought stocks per their 14-day

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Spruce Power: Cash Burn And Debt Dim Outlook

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ConAgra Is A Buy Because Of Its Dividend

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From Fashion Influencer to Emotional Family Anchor

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Maria Guardiola, the eldest daughter of Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola, has stepped into the spotlight in recent years as a fashion influencer while maintaining a close bond with her famous father, most recently captured in an emotional embrace on the Wembley pitch after City’s Carabao Cup final victory in March 2026.

As of April 2026, Maria, 25, continues to draw attention for her stylish social media presence, her career moves in the fashion world and her supportive role within the Guardiola family amid personal changes. Here are five essential things to know about Pep Guardiola’s daughter.

1. She is Pep Guardiola’s eldest child and has two younger siblings

Maria Guardiola was born on Dec. 28, 2000, in Manresa, Catalonia, Spain, making her 25 years old in 2026. She is the oldest of three children Pep Guardiola shares with his former wife, Cristina Serra. Her younger brother, Marius (sometimes spelled Màrius), is 22, and her sister, Valentina, is 17. The family has navigated significant changes since Pep and Cristina announced their separation in January 2025 after more than 30 years together. Cristina has since returned to Barcelona to focus on her business, while the children maintain strong relationships with both parents.

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Maria has often spoken warmly about her family dynamics in interviews. In her first public comments following the split, she joked about inheriting her father’s “stubbornness” and her mother’s “confidence and sense of independence.” The siblings grew up moving between cities as Pep’s coaching career took the family from Barcelona to Rome, New York, Munich and eventually Manchester. Despite the nomadic lifestyle, Maria has described a close-knit bond that persists today.

2. She has built a successful career as a fashion influencer and content creator

With nearly 900,000 followers on Instagram under the handle @maria.guardiola, Maria has established herself as a rising style icon and influencer. She frequently shares fashion looks, travel moments, restaurant visits and glimpses of her glamorous lifestyle, including appearances at events such as the Brit Awards. Her content often features high-end outfits, mirror selfies and stylish outings that resonate with her audience.

Maria previously worked in fashion retail and licensing, including a role as a retail and licensing coordinator at Manchester City. She has also been employed by Victoria Beckham’s brand, adding high-profile experience to her resume. Her growing platform has led to brand collaborations and modeling opportunities, positioning her as more than simply “Pep Guardiola’s daughter.” In early 2026, she continued posting photo dumps from luxury settings and stylish events, showcasing her independent identity in the fashion world.

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3. She had a brief romance with former England footballer Dele Alli

Maria’s personal life has occasionally made headlines due to her past relationship with former Tottenham and England midfielder Dele Alli. The brief romance drew media interest given the intersection of football and celebrity circles. While details remained private, the connection added another layer to her public profile in the sports-adjacent world.

She has generally kept romantic matters low-key, focusing instead on her career and family. As of 2026, there have been no widely reported new relationships, with Maria appearing to prioritize her professional growth and family ties.

4. She shares touching family moments with her father, including recent emotional embraces

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One of the most heartwarming recent stories involving Maria came after Manchester City’s 2-0 victory over Arsenal in the Carabao Cup final on March 23, 2026. Following the win — which marked Pep Guardiola’s record fifth triumph in the competition — cameras captured an emotional father-daughter moment on the Wembley pitch. Maria joined her father for a warm, lingering embrace away from the main celebrations, with images and video quickly going viral.

Fans and commentators described the scene as touching, especially given the family’s recent challenges following the parental separation. Maria has been a visible supporter at City matches and events, providing a glimpse of the softer side of the often intensely focused manager. Similar moments over the years, including celebrations with trophies, have shown the strong bond between father and daughter despite the demands of Pep’s high-pressure job.

5. She maintains privacy while navigating life in the public eye

Despite her growing influencer status and her father’s global fame, Maria has largely avoided deep dives into personal or family controversies. She has spoken sparingly in interviews but has emphasized family unity and resilience. Living primarily in London while her father resides in Manchester, she balances her independent life with frequent visits and support for her dad’s career.

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Maria’s social media presence remains curated and positive, focusing on fashion, travel and lifestyle rather than football drama or family matters. She has been praised for handling public attention gracefully, especially during the period surrounding her parents’ split. Her approach reflects a desire to carve out her own path while cherishing her connection to the Guardiola name.

As Pep Guardiola weighs his future at Manchester City amid speculation about his tenure, moments like the Wembley embrace with Maria highlight the personal stakes behind the tactical genius. The family continues to support one another across cities and life changes, with Maria serving as a visible link between Pep’s professional world and their private lives.

In 2026, Maria Guardiola stands out as a young woman successfully blending fashion ambition with family loyalty. Her story offers a humanizing glimpse into the life of one of football’s most successful managers, reminding fans that even the most intense figures on the touchline share tender moments with loved ones off the pitch.

Whether sharing stylish Instagram posts or celebrating her father’s achievements, Maria continues to navigate fame on her own terms. As both her influencer career and her family’s story evolve, she remains one of the more intriguing figures connected to the Premier League spotlight.

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IDVO: A Covered Call ETF Driven By Hidden Momentum Factor (NYSEARCA:IDVO)

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An individual investor analyzing equities based on cash flow potential, relative value and economic moat. I also write articles on ETFs with a focus on sustainable long-term total returns. I bring years of public accounting experience, economics and quantitative background to my research. In my idea generation process, I back up story-telling with quantitative analysis to pin down the upside/downside potential. Focus is on both the long/short side, although I enjoy short stories more.I am proficient in Python and use algorithms to comb through the stock market to uncover companies that the market either overhypes or ignores. While the focus is on fundamental analysis, I am also incorporating technical analysis to maximize the success rate of my ideas. I also write educational articles on different financial and accounting issues that affect companies’ valuations and help investors make better and informed decisions. I am a former certified public accountant (CPA) with years of public accounting experience. My educational background is in accounting and economics. I also pursued a PhD in economics program researching sovereign debt defaults in monetary unions. After obtaining an all but dissertation status, I left the program to pursue other professional interests. My current focus is on writing on Seeking Alpha, investing and my YouTube channel (Andriy Blokhin) where I create educational videos on investing and peronsal finance topics.

Analyst’s Disclosure: I/we have no stock, option or similar derivative position in any of the companies mentioned, and no plans to initiate any such positions within the next 72 hours. I wrote this article myself, and it expresses my own opinions. I am not receiving compensation for it (other than from Seeking Alpha). I have no business relationship with any company whose stock is mentioned in this article.

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AMC Networks: Stabilizing Revenue Has Me Bullish Again (Rating Upgrade)

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LATAM Airlines: Can’t Escape Higher Jet Fuel Costs (Rating Downgrade) (NYSE:LTM)

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I have more than 35 years of experience in the investment field, having worked as a sell &amp buy side analyst and portfolio manager for debt and equity funds. I am currently managing a high-yield Latam bond fund.My goal, as a Seeking Alpha contributor, is to provide a fundamental view and analysis of companies and funds in a streamlined version of institutional research. The operating and financial forecast, whether my own or based on consensus, drives the valuation and ultimate rating. I like numbers (financial statements) and use words to explain their meaning and potential consequences.For the most part, my selection choices reflect what I believe can offer long-term potential, and I frequently take positions in many ideas for my personal account.

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