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November Market Recap: EV Shares, Bitcoin & Metaverse
Let’s delve into each, one by one. The Cryptocurrency Market Events in the cryptocurrency market in the month of November range from regulatory concerns around Bitcoin BTC (and, by extension, other cryptocurrencies) to the increasing popularity of meme coins such as Dogecoin DOGE and Shiba Inu SHIB. Congress members have been divided about the possible effects on the Dollar. While the former Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, derided cryptocurrencies, Cynthia Lummis, a senator from Wyoming, on the other hand, believes that Bitcoin could be the perfect solution to the inflation tailspin that began when the United States Dollar (USD) was taken off the gold standard in 1971. That way, Senator Lummis seems to be a Bitcoin maximalist.
By Ifeoluwa Adesemowo3 years ago in Trader
How to Invest in Stocks and Bitcoin
The amount you invest will depend on your age, risk tolerance, and investment goals. Most people choose to invest a small portion of their money in the stock market, which can make the whole process easier. If you don't have much experience with investing, you can hire a financial advisor or a mutual fund manager to manage your investments.
By Anthony Ejefoh3 years ago in Trader
Financial Cards Global Companies Industry Outlook 2021
Financial Cards Market Overview: The Global Financial Cards Market is expected to grow at more than 6.2% CAGR from 2017 to 2025. It is expected to reach above 38 billion units by 2025 from a little above 23 billion units in 2017. This Financial Cards market research report discusses the key drivers influencing Automotive & Transportation market growth, opportunities, the challenges and the risks faced by key players and the market as a whole. The Research study also analyses key emerging trends and their impact on present and future development.
By sagar joshi3 years ago in Trader
Inflation Is Coming...
This month, inflation hit a 30 year high, with consumer prices up 6.2% in the US and 4.7% in Canada. Many financial experts blame Covid and supply-chain disruptions as the primary culprit for the recent increase in the cost of consumer goods. In contrast, others call bullshit and believe this is price gouging to make up for lost revenue since Covid.
By Chris Hudson3 years ago in Trader
Totally Illogical Things Poor People Do That Keep Them in Poverty
I’ve been “poor” all my life. Honestly, when I got a job with a salary that was over $30K a year (this was fifteen years ago), I thought I hit the jackpot. And I was the breadwinner in a family of four!
By Dani McGaw3 years ago in Trader
A 100-Year Backtest That Beats The Market By Far
It is very easy to test an investment strategy by looking in the rear-view mirror or backtesting. Generally, these backtest are done with very high overfitting, this means that the parameters chosen at the time of selecting the stocks and the time of holding them in the portfolio are so specific that obviously, that trend will not give the same returns over time. In addition, most of these models are made on a specific period of history, as they would not have worked in any other period of time of the economic cycle.
By Carlos Pascual3 years ago in Trader
Things to Know Before Choosing a White Label GPS Tracking Software
White Labeling has become a popular term in the fleet management industry. It refers to a process where a product of one company is rebranded by another company to make it look like their own. The rebranded product is sold to the clients by resellers. It is a win-win situation for the manufacturer and the resellers as both derive profit from it.
By Flotilla IOT3 years ago in Trader