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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... Tesla Shares Poised to Double After Robotaxi Event?
October 7, 2024 Banyan Edge, Electric Vehicles, Investing
Tesla has developed not one, but two incredible new feats of engineering that will soon transform our lives... Banking’s $33.5 Trillion Is in Crypto’s Crosshairs
September 24, 2024 Banyan Edge, Cryptocurrency, Investing
“First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.” This is one of my favorite quotes. I’m not sure who said it, although it’s been incorrectly attributed to Mahatma Gandhi. To me, it describes the disruptive force of technology — incumbents ignore the upstarts, laugh at them, try to fend them off and then eventually lose to more efficient ways of doing things. This is exactly what’s happening in the world of traditional finance, as blockchains take aim at the $33.5 trillion financial sector. The Fed’s Next Move is Designed to Surprise You
September 19, 2024 Banyan Edge, News, U.S. Economy
The U.S. Federal Reserve holds tremendous power over the U.S. economy. By setting benchmark rates, it dictates the terms for interbank lending — and in turn, the borrowing costs for virtually every business and household in America. But aside from raising or lowering those rates, the Fed has very few meaningful ways to interact with the larger economy (excluding emergency measures, of course). So controlling the flow of information, controlling the perception and expectation of rate cuts, becomes one of the Fed’s most powerful tools.