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Upgrade Your Value Investing for Max Profits
October 28, 2024 Banyan Edge, Investment Opportunities, Stocks
When you first start building your stock portfolio, value investing often seems like an attractive strategy. After all, you worked hard to build up your portfolio balance. So it’s only natural that you’d want to get the best possible value on the market. But these days, value alone simply won't do... How a Rogue AI Created a Meme-Based Religion and a $400 Million Cryptocurrency
October 22, 2024 Banyan Edge, Cryptocurrency, Investing
Andy Ayrey didn’t set out to be a crypto millionaire. In March, the technologist and designer created an AI robot project called “Infinite Backrooms.” He wanted to see what would happen if two AI chatbots engaged in an ongoing conversation with one another with very little restrictions. It didn’t take very long for something bizarre to happen... Google Goes Nuclear?
October 18, 2024 Banyan Edge, Investment Opportunities, Stocks
This Monday, the tech giant rocked the market when it announced plans to purchase nuclear energy from an Alameda, California-based startup called Kairos Power. Before we get carried away with the possibilities, it’s important to drill down on the specifics of this deal first. Because the Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) that will be providing this power don’t technically exist just yet… The Real Secret to Making Money in the Stock Market
October 16, 2024 Banyan Edge, Investing, Stocks
When it comes to investing, hard work and intelligence don’t always guarantee success. In fact, they might even work against you. You could work 80 hours a week and have a genius-level IQ, and still end up with nothing in the stock market. I’ve seen plenty of smart, hardworking people lose money because they don’t focus on what truly matters. The real key is to resist the urge to act every day, stay calm and be disciplined. This Spinoff Rear-Ended the Used Car Market
October 9, 2024 Banyan Edge, Economy, Investing
I’d rather have a root canal without anesthesia than negotiate with a used-car salesperson. That was the challenge that two retail electronic executives wanted to tackle. In 1991, they came up with a new way to sell used cars. They wanted to create a buying experience that was pleasant and enjoyable. That’s when Richard Sharp and W. Austin Ligon came up with the idea for CarMax…