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Investing IS Saving - Savings are defined as the amount left over when the cost of a person's consumption expenditure is subtracted from the amount of disposable income they earn in a given period. Ergo, if you consistently spend less than you earn, the balance in your checking account will go up. Connecting the Dots Creates an Ominous Picture
by Ted Bauman April 30, 2018 Investing
“Connect the dots” is essentially the game that we financial writers play. Our job is to generate a picture from seemingly unconnected data points.
This Quiet War Could Supercharge Oil Prices Soon Over the last couple of weeks, we discussed two reasons for the rising oil price. However, there is another source of anxiety in the oil market.
Congratulations! The Market Correction Is Over
by Chad Shoop April 9, 2018 Economy
I want to congratulate you on surviving the first market correction in nearly three years. Now let me explain why it’s over, and how you can profit.
Data Harvesters Protect Yourself From Data Harvesters How on earth did we get to a point where private, profit-seeking companies are in a position to demand sensitive information from us … without even bothering to offer any protection?
Wearable Technology Wearable Technology Is Entering Its Next Phase As the first phase of wearable technology is dominated by things like fitness trackers, the second one is expected to be much different.

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