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Is Forex trading a good source of second income?
The answer is straightforward - yes. And for some traders, who spent years in trading, it became the primary source of income. But how? What differentiates the losers from the winners? And how one can achieve sustainable profit from this lucrative business activity....
Lesser-known Facts About Stock Trading In India
Stock market investments keep getting more instant and easier as time passes. Thanks to the widespread use of the internet, learning about various trading methods and investment strategies have become rather simple. After all, with everything going online, can stock...
Stock Trading Techniques Anyone Can Use
Whether you've been at the stock market game for a month or a year, or longer, there are several methods that can help you reach your profit potential. For decades, people have been using some tried and true techniques to maximize the upside of their trades and turn a...
Best way to become a forex trader in 2020
Forex trading is a very exciting, educational, and accessible field. It provides many opportunities for forex traders. Despite all this, many traders do not learn the right way of trading and fail to reach their goals. Learning to trade can be one of the difficult and...
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Why the Fed’s hawkish stance signals a step-change in U.S. dollar sentiment — and a new direction
Interest rate differentials, growth prospects, demand for capital from AI investment and bumper stock market issuance is generating demand for the dollar and a bullish impulse Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
This AI company wants to replace MRIs with a 60-second dip in the spa. Can that really work?
Midjourney is making a foray into healthcare with its latest body-scanner product, aiming to make medical imaging more accessible. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
I’m 55 and retiring in 6 years. Should I be switching to Roth 401(k) contributions now?
People are still holding back on participating in Roth plans at work, Vanguard says. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Intel’s stock jumps 11% — even as analysts say new Apple chip deal might start small
Intel “is steadily expanding its domestic capacity and converting political and strategic tailwinds into concrete foundry wins,” an analyst says. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Two big reasons Accenture’s stock is sliding in the wake of earnings
The consulting company’s outlook came up short of expectations, and at least one analyst wonders if newly announced deals will bring complex integration challenges. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Employers to college students: Skip the perfect GPA and go get a summer job
College students with any sort of work experience are twice as likely to be employed shortly after graduating. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
How America cheated Black GIs after World War II, contributing to the racial wealth gap
Their descendants, and the rest of us, are still paying the price. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Gen Z’s ‘chicken before the egg’ credit problem: How to build your score when lenders keep saying no
Half of Gen Z-ers say they don’t have enough access to the credit they need to reach their financial goals Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
My child was given a summer cabin. Should I pay for the $10,000-a-year maintenance and taxes?
“When the time comes, there will be a substantial inheritance to be split 50/50 between our two children.” Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Trump’s Iran agreement is a massive buy signal for stocks
Hyperventilating experts were wrong about the Iran war. The end of the conflict is a massive buy signal for stocks. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
‘I’ll probably be working until I die’: I’m 60, work as a waiter and have $2,000 in a Roth IRA. What will happen to me?
“I’m afraid I’m in a bad place.” Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
My husband died when I was 38, leaving me with four kids who each received Social Security. I’m now 60. When do I claim?
“I have called and asked the Social Security Administration about this multiple times over the past couple of years.” Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source