Month: June 2021

Bitcoin (BTC) passed $40,000 on June 14 as a consolidation period snapped to unleash a solid breakout. BTC/USD 1-hour candle chart (Bitstamp). Source: TradingView BTC price breaks out past $40,000 Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView showed BTC/USD gaining 3% in under an hour, reaching $40,500 on Bitstamp. The largest cryptocurrency capitalized on upside which
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Many business owners make an effort to create a brand for their businesses. A brand is the collective impact or lasting impression from all that is seen, heard, or experienced by customers who come into contact with a company and its products and services. In creating a brand, or “branding,” a business is managing the
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The swearing-in of a new Israeli government finally brings down the curtain on the 12-year leadership of Benjamin Netanyahu. He bows out as Israeli’s longest serving prime minister and still the country’s most popular politician. But he fostered a poisonous political atmosphere that characterised the latter years of his rule, ultimately causing his downfall. What
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The disclosure of the personal income and tax data of some of the wealthiest Americans has been referred to additional federal investigators to probe the leak of confidential information, an Internal Revenue Service official said. “Treasury announced yesterday that they made investigative referrals to their Office of Inspector General as well as the FBI, and
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South Africa’s Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) has rejected a request by the asset management firm, Sygnia, to list a new bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF). In justifying its rejection of the latest proposal by Sygnia, the JSE cites the “lack of a regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies as the reason.” Unexpected Rejection Meanwhile, a report suggests that
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“…looking for a move up to the 1950-60 area in Gold before…” by David Brady via Sprott Money Real yields remain relatively stable despite soaring inflation numbers in the past few months. Today’s CPI print: “Core Consumer Prices Surge At Fastest Rate Since 1992” “Goods prices are up 6.5% YoY – the highest since 1982”
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Despite El Salvador’s recently passed law mandating Bitcoin as legal tender, local remittance firms are reportedly hesitant to adopt BTC. Speaking to Reuters, Autonomous Research fintech analyst, Kenneth Suchoski, argued that remittance firms are unlikely to launch support for Bitcoin and other crypto assets until prompted to do so by customer demand, likely creating a
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Official representation between Hong Kong and Taiwan is set to end this year as mounting political tensions threaten one of the region’s most important trade and investment relationships. The number of staff in Taiwan’s representative office in Hong Kong has dwindled over the past two years as the territory has stopped issuing visas, with the
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Today’s column addresses questions about what stopping work a number of years before filing means for later Social Security retirement benefit amounts, whether spousal benefits automatically convert to retirement benefits at 70 and how the earnings test can affect early survivor benefits. Larry Kotlikoff is a Professor of Economics at Boston University and the founder
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It could be tomorrow… by Peter Schiff of Peter Schiff Podcast Consumer prices on the rise and going higher.Markets figuring out the Fed can’t fix Inflation.Trump calls Bitcoin a scam.Michael Saylor goes on damage control with Hannity.Biden’s administration wages class warfare against rich with IRS leak. FULL SHOW NOTES AND LINKS HERE [embedded content]
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What Is the Price-to-Earnings Ratio? The price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, sometimes referred to as the “multiple,” measures a company’s share price compared to its earnings per share (EPS). The P/E is commonly used in fundamental analysis as a valuation metric. Analysts and fundamental investors use it to determine whether a company’s stock price is appropriate compared
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Germany’s Green party adopted an election manifesto on Sunday that vowed to transform the country’s economy and fast-track its transition to carbon neutrality by ten years to 2035. Pledging to turn Germany into a “socio-ecological market economy”, Annalena Baerbock, the party’s candidate for chancellor, this weekend proposed a “pact with German industry”. Companies that became
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