Coinsource Exec: Buying Bitcoin With Cash Gives ‘Tangibility'
Coinsource's Derek Muhney discusses ways of purchasing bitcoin and why buying with cash gives users tangibility.
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The stock market has gotten off to a brutal start in the first half of 2022. Meanwhile, the Nasdaq Composite index has slid a staggering 29% during that stretch. With a decline of roughly 7% this year, Berkshire Hathaway stock has held up significantly better than the market at large, but Warren Buffett's company has stocks in its portfolio that have recorded dramatic losses amid current market pressures.
It has been three weeks since crypto lender Celsius Network LLC took the drastic step of halting customers’ withdrawals. Alla Driksne says she has six figures worth of bitcoin and ethereum—her life savings—tied up in a Celsius account. On June 12, a Sunday, the company said it had paused customer withdrawals, saying it needed “to stabilize liquidity and operations.”
Close to 12,000 fewer homes sold in April and May compared to the pre-pandemic average.
This has been one of the most challenging years for Wall Street and investors in the past half-century. In terms of peak-to-trough decline, the benchmark S&P 500 and growth-oriented Nasdaq Composite have tumbled as much as 24% and 34%, respectively. While bear markets can, undoubtedly, cause fear and test the resolve of investors, they're also a proven opportunity to buy game-changing businesses at a discount.
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Don’t count on the Fed. Get ready instead.
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Elon Musk’s Tesla is facing a $440m (£363.5m) writedown on its Bitcoin holdings after a spectacular slump in the digital currency’s value.
The semiconductor industry is seemingly in a tailspin, but there's extreme value to be had out there.
If you're an investor with long time horizon, then you should meet these three high-growth Dividend Aristocrats. Dividend Aristocrats, as a reminder, are a group of 65 stocks in the S&P 500 Index that have each raised their dividends for at least 25 consecutive years. Roper Technologies is a specialized industrial company that manufactures products such as medical and scientific imaging equipment, pumps, and material analysis equipment.
Technology stocks have taken it on the chin lately as some investors have left the sector looking for seemingly safer bets. Here's why Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) and Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) are two tech stocks perfectly positioned in the AI space. You may think of Amazon as an e-commerce company, but one of the driving forces behind the company's online store is artificial intelligence.
Mortgage rates have been on a steady climb upwards: While they started the year at around 3.5% for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, they’ve since climbed above 6%, Bankrate data shows. National Association of Realtors (NAR) chief economist Dr. Lawrence Yun says he thinks rates may settle within the range of 6.3% to 6.5% in July, and could then go even higher.
The Biden administration may trim mortgage costs for new and low-income homebuyers in a move to make homebuying more accessible.
Tough times are coming. Prep your portfolio.
An estimated 6.1% of homes for sale during the four weeks leading to June 19.
The bull cases for these Berkshire portfolio components are wildly different, but both stocks look like winners.