Month: October 2021

Sharing is Caring! May the covid illness be caused by a parasite, not a virus? Well, the only proof we have of a virus is a genetic sequence uploaded by the chinese on the internet. This theory is intriguing. It may explain the effectiveness of Ivermectin and it may flip the narrative 180 degrees h/t tiemposdehambre
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Binance has announced that it is terminating some services in South Africa to comply with regulations. This move followed a warning issued by the South African financial regulator that Binance Group was not authorized to give any financial advice or render any intermediary services in the country. Binance Ceases Some Services in South Africa Cryptocurrency
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Editor’s Note: With so much market volatility, stay on top of daily news! Get caught up in minutes with our speedy summary of today’s must-read news and expert opinions. Sign up here! (Kitco News) - The gold market continues to struggle in obscurity, unable to hold material gains above $1,750 an ounce. The gold market can’t
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“…we’ve crossed the Rubicon, perhaps the point of no return.”  by Daisy Luther of The Organic Prepper What Was the Holodomor? Americans Could Soon Find Out Firsthand From 1932-1933, a mass genocide took place in Ukraine. Millions of people, including children, were deliberately starved to death by the USSR during the Holodomor event. A state-organized
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Over the past few months, there have been some major developments coming out of China that have rocked the cryptocurrency market and the global financial markets. China’s Evergrande debt repayment crisis sent shockwaves throughout global equities markets, as well as the United States Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC’s) consistent signaling of upcoming regulation for stablecoins
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CareCredit is a healthcare credit card designed to assist families and individuals pay for out-of-pocket healthcare expenses that may not be fully covered or covered at all by their primary insurance. This specialized card can help you pay for cosmetic procedures, dental care, health and wellness programs, and, yes, even healthcare for your pet. And
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The pace of US jobs growth stalled for a second straight month, raising questions about whether the Federal Reserve can begin scaling back its enormous pandemic-era monetary stimulus as early as next month. Employers in the world’s largest economy added just 194,000 jobs in September, falling short of the 366,000 gains posted in August and
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By Kerry Hannon, Next Avenue Every once in awhile, while covering the older workers and personal finance beats, I run across a research report that stops me cold. “Hidden Workers: Untapped Talent” fits that bill, revealing the cruel underbelly of hiring. I’d even call it explosive. The findings of the 74-page “Hidden Workers: Untapped Talent” come
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Stocks struggled for direction on Friday as investors digested a key report on the labor market’s recovery, which showed a much weaker-than-expected pace of hiring last month.  The S&P 500, Dow and Nasdaq each fluctuated between gains and losses, trading choppily after three consecutive sessions of advances. The moves to the upside earlier this week
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Bitcoin (BTC) faced stiff resistance near previous highs on Oct. 8 as a fresh push over $56,000 quickly ended. BTC/USD 1-hour candle chart (Bitstamp). Source: TradingView Buying the dip? $53,000 is “logical” Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView tracked BTC/USD as it came off four-month highs of $56,150. The area near $58,000, which had
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Majoring in entrepreneurship can be a good idea, but it is not necessary to become a good business owner or manager. Many people succeed in business without any degree, let alone one in entrepreneurship. The real question is whether you need the extra focus on entrepreneurship. Otherwise, a degree in business or a related field
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The Pentagon has been sending special operations forces to Taiwan for several years to help the country prepare for a possible Chinese attack. People familiar with the deployments, which involve rotating special forces for short periods, said the US was training Taiwanese forces partly in connection with the island’s purchase of American arms, such as
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This week’s question is from a member of the audience at last month’s FT Weekend Festival, where Luke was in conversation with FT editor Roula Khalaf. I’m getting bored of buying online. Any tips on where to source things that have character and uniqueness? I know the feeling. Over the past 18 months I have
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RIAs were consolidated and advisor teams shuffled amongst firms, with Wealthspire and Janney making significant noise. FINRA gave its highest honor to a financial education consultant working with Native American tribes, Envestnet will help customers choose health insurance, the North American Securities Administrators Association wants your input on rules that would make it difficult for
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Texas-based YETI Holdings, Inc. (YETI) provides innovative outdoor products, including coolers, drinkware, backpacks and bags. Let’s look at YETI’s recent Q2 2021 performance and understand what has changed in its key risk factors that investors should know. Revenue increased 44.8% year-over-year to $357.7 million, outperforming analysts’ estimates by $29.1 million. YETI witnessed double-digit growth across
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