Month: February 2021

Crypto-powered web browser, Brave, has unveiled its “Roadmap 2.0” — laying out plans for an integrated DEX aggregator and non-fungible tokens support.. Brave’s new roadmap highlights the company’s desire to integrate DeFi functionality in its wallet and explore scaling solutions for the project. Brave’s new Ethereum-native wallet will support “DeFi and NFT use-cases,” in addition
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Waldorf Astoria Towers, a new development being built for the global UHNW buyer Courtesy of Noë & Associates / The Boundary Wealth-X and REALM’s spotlight on the world’s leading markets for the wealthy: residential real estate 2021 delivers an insider’s look into where these individuals own and are acquiring primary and secondary properties.  According to
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By Richard Eisenberg, Next Avenue Editor OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 16: California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks during a a news conference … [+] (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Getty Images When California’s Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom took office in January 2019, he announced the state would embark on creating a “Master Plan for Aging.” Now
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Silver keeps bounces off 100-bar SMA following a pullback from channel resistance. Receding MACD strength directs sellers towards 200-bar SMA, channel’s lower line. Five-week-old support line adds to the downside filters. Silver wavers in a range above $27.50, currently around $27.65, while trying to defend the bulls amid the initial Asian session on Wednesday. The
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Enormous money printing is having an effect on asset price inflation… Jim Rogers interviewed on GoldCore TV In this Jim Rogers Gold 2021 video, Jim warns about that effect that enormous money printing is having on asset price inflation and why everyone should buy gold and silver as an insurance policy. Jim recommends that the
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US technology stocks declined for the second day in a row on concerns that rising long-term interest rates would derail a historic surge in the share prices of fast-growing companies. The technology-focused Nasdaq Composite fell 1.5 per cent while the blue-chip S&P 500 lost 0.5 per cent in New York. Wall Street high-flyers like Tesla,
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Cathy Wood Crystal Mercedes | CNBC Some called it the “Cathie Wood sell-off.”   At the open Tuesday, the top names owned by Ark Investment Management were the biggest decliners in the market.  Shares of Palantir, Tesla, Roku, Square, Paypal, Teladoc, Baidu, Zillow, Shopify and Spotify were all down big, in many cases by double-digits.  All
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Less than a week after its debut, the Purpose Bitcoin exchange-traded fund continues to attract large inflows of investor capital, offering further reassurance that institutional interest in digital assets is on the rise.  Crypto data provider Glassnode reported Tuesday that the Purpose ETF has reached $564 million in assets under management, an impressive feat considering
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More details keep appearing from the police investigation into the 2018 Coincheck hack that stole $530 million from the crypto exchange. Japanese authorities revealed that most of the individuals involved have a “high social status.” One of the Individuals Took Part in a NEM Swap Deal Is Worth $64 Million According to a report published
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Ask Larry Economic Security Planning, Inc. Today’s column addresses questions about how vacation pay can be counted regarding the earnings test, whether benefits for a disabled child are automatic or must be separately filed for and whether restricted application must be made in person or can be done online. Larry Kotlikoff is a Professor of
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Nancee Robles will head two California state committees that oversee state bond entities that are heavily involved in affordable housing. Robles starts March 1 with the California Tax Credit Allocation Committee and California Debt Limit Allocation Committee. She replaces Judith Blackwell, who had also headed both. Blackwell had headed CTCAC since September 2019, and was
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Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Home Depot (HD) – The home improvement retailer beat quarterly estimates by 3 cents with earnings of $2.65 per share. Revenue came in above estimates as well. Comparable store sales jumped 24.5% during the fourth quarter, more than the 19.2% consensus estimate of analysts polled by FactSet. Home
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Key Takeaways Analysts estimate adjusted EPS of $2.81 vs. $1.89 in Q4 FY 2020. Data center revenue is expected to rise YOY. Revenue is expected to show robust growth amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Nvidia Corp. (NVDA), already a major force in semiconductors, could become even more dominant and reshape the industry with its proposed $40
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