Tag: inflation
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Time Value: Of Money and Of Self
Last week was my birthday. And as they say, “you can cry if you want to”. (Which I usually do. It is my perpetual issue with the notion of time – probably an anxiety that I should save for my therapist, but here we are, Substack will have to suffice). Time has always been a…
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The cryptocurrency guide for the perplexed: Shiba Inu (SHIB)
For the conservative looking to get into crypto, Bitcoin and Ethereum are still where it’s at. They’re the coins that offer the lowest risk profile—they have enough attention, backing and third-party investment to ensure that of all the coins out there they’ll still be around in ten years. But if you’re looking to get rich,…
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Stock Markets Are Going to Go Crazy This Week!
Stock Markets beginning this week exactly where they left off on Friday, red. After Friday’s decline, I was curious to see how markets would open last night in over night futures. I was expecting to see a bit of a pop up, and then we sell off on Monday. Instead, we saw markets dump on…
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US Senate Passes $1.9 Trillion Relief Stimulus Bill; How will the Stock Markets React?
A $1.9 Trillion Dollar Stimulus Bill was approved by the US Senate over the weekend, and is now expected to pass the House tomorrow. How will Stocks react? Stocks have recovered overnight and into this mornings trading session from Friday’s lows, but certain markets display different signs.
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Reeling markets, helicopter cash and a sweet spot for Canadian Gold Producers
Some ask, “if gold is such a safe haven asset, why did it get sold so unrelentingly when the broader indices caught what-for?” Great question. Gold was sold because it was a source of liquidity during a liquidity event. ANYTHING even remotely liquid was sold during the panic, regardless of underlying value or safe-haven caste.…