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Top 5 Forex Trading Strategies in 2019
Forex trading has a lot of earning potential for those willing to try their hand. Still, the world of forex trading may not be as rosy as it seems from outside. It can be competitive and confusing, and that’s why you need the correct approach. This means having...
4 Things You Need To Know About Automated Trading Platforms
Algorithmic or as you name it, automated trading has turned out to be a buzzword that seems to have a significant presence. As this trading phenomenon doesn’t demand consistent manual input, you can be off for weeks without having to worry about your trades. A...
Can Forex Trading Provide a Sustainable Source of Income?
Although these modern times have ushered in a host of creature comforts and technological innovations, it is still a fact that many individuals are forced to work longer hours in order to make financial ends meet. Some have resigned themselves to this fate while...
Facebook Stock to Rise?
Facebook, by far the world's biggest social network, reached a record high of 1.86 billion monthly active users in the last quarter. Facebook also owns Instagram (600 million active users) and WhatsApp (1.2 billion active users). Meanwhile, its stand-alone Messenger...
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Tech is flashing a warning sign last seen in 2020. Strategist Larry McDonald sees a massive rotation coming.
Larry McDonald warns that investors are piling into tech stocks thinking it’s the “safe trade,” but should be thining about hard assets instead. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
How ‘no tax on overtime’ could impact behavior in good ways — and bad
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act deduction that could encourage bad actors. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Here’s advice on how to pick a doctor — from a doctor
A cardiologist outlines the best approach to finding a doctor — and the questions to ask yourself when you do. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Jefferies CEO says firm is not in the SpaceX shorting business
Some 23 firms are handling the SpaceX initial public offering, and Jefferies Financial Group is not one of them. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
My older sister and I co-own a home where my son lives. What happens if she dies?
“My son, daughter-in-law and granddaughter live there and take care of utilities, yardwork and maintenance.” Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Jr. list $10.5 million private enclave in L.A.
“Buffy the Vampire Slayer” star Sarah Michelle Gellar and her actor husband, Freddie Prinze Jr., have put their stunning Hamptons-stye Los Angeles home on the market for $10.5 million. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Another redemption wave is spooking the $2 trillion private-credit market
Private-credit woes are back in focus after a pair of l funds limited redemptions in the second quarter Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Quantinuum raises $1.68 billion in IPO that seeks to give quantum computing more street cred
Quantinuum is pursuing a traditional IPO, whereas many other quantum players have gone the SPAC route. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Broadcom’s stock falls despite accelerating AI-chip growth
Latest revenue figures lack meaningful upside after the stock’s sharp recent rally. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
CrowdStrike’s stock falls as investors find more reason to pan cybersecurity earnings
Like Palo Alto Networks before it, CrowdStrike beats financial expectations but sees its stock get punished Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
How single-stock turbulence presents ‘asymmetric’ downside risk for a rather calm S&P 500
A “dispersion trade” is being fueled by rising volatility for individual stocks while index volatility is falling — suggesting the risks of a selloff are rising Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
The Fed can’t protect consumers from supply shocks and price gouging — but Congress can
As global disruptions drive up Americans’ grocery and gasoline prices, lawmakers need to take a stand. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source