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“Hangry” Judges and Bad Investments It takes a certain temperament to be a good judge. As investors, we can learn a lot from the way judges approach their daily duties. They’re supposed to be fair and impartial … sober and even-tempered … and emotionally detached. But that doesn’t mean they don’t get hungry and irritable like the rest of us!
The Market’s Hidden Calendar: The Edge Most Investors Miss Wall Street's gotten too complex. While hedge funds chase algorithms and high-frequency trades, they're overlooking these simple, reliable patterns that have worked for decades. And timing - as always - is everything...
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3 MAGA Trends Set to Dominate the Market in 2025 Markets have been in a state of pure jubilation since Trump’s re-election last Tuesday — driving both bitcoin and the S&P 500 to unprecedented new highs. But now that stocks are starting to level off, and it’s time to look toward the future. Specifically, we need to consider how Trump’s inauguration will transform our investing opportunities in 2025…
Securing Your Property: Why Blockchain Is the Future of Real Estate It’s estimated that around 25% of real estate transactions encounter some form of title defect. Blockchain technology could fix that...

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