Bitcoin Foundation Founder: 'Happy' About Jack Dorsey's Bitcoin Actions
Charlie Shrem, UntoldStories.com host and Bitcoin Foundation founder, discusses his outlook for bitcoin, along with his thoughts on Jack Dorsey's plans for "Web5."
Rogers knows a thing or two about making money in turbulent times.
'Rich Dad Poor Dad' is more bearish than ever.
Carvana sought to disrupt the used-car market. Sales soared, but then came the less glamourous business of actually registering the cars.
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As much as you might hate to hear this, stock market corrections and bear markets are a perfectly normal part of the investing cycle. Including the current bear market decline that the benchmark S&P 500 and tech-focused Nasdaq Composite are navigating their way through, the broader market has dropped by a double-digit percentage, on average, every 1.85 years since the beginning of 1950. Despite corrections being commonplace, the amount of time Wall Street spends in a bull market handily outpaces periods of pessimism.
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Burry’s not bullish. But he’s beginning to nibble.
Economists may be debating recession, but there's increasing consensus that stagflation has already arrived.
Sometimes, the smart-money move is to dive in on a dip and leave your stocks alone for a decade or more.
The market rally has picked up momentum. Here's what to do now. Enphase, Google are among nine stocks to watch.
A Woman's World reacts to Roe v. Wade overturned
Americans have been snatching up second passports in Europe as a way to escape political unrest. Here's how you can join them.
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Age 62 is the first year you're eligible for Social Security, but your benefit amount will lower. We go over how to retire comfortably at 62.
One of Warren Buffett's famous sayings is, "Be greedy when others are fearful." With the vast amount of selling in the past few weeks, Buffett is likely scooping up shares of his favorite companies at lower valuations. After all, Berkshire Hathaway has more than $106 billion in cash sitting on its balance sheet, just waiting to be put to good use.
Do you believe in crypto? Now might be a good time to get in.
Buffett dumped some banks to buy Citi. And it's still cheap.
Entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist Mark Cuban began building his fortune in 1990 with the sale of his technology startup, MicroSolutions.Three decades later, his business ventures and stakes in...
Four times a year, investors are treated to the recent investment decisions of Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. Berkshire's most recent quarterly filing came on May 16 and showed that it had purchased eight new stocks: Occidental Petroleum, HP (NYSE: HPQ), Citigroup, Paramount Global (NASDAQ: PARA), Celanese, McKessen, Markel (NYSE: MKL), and Ally Financial (NYSE: ALLY).