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Saturday, November 30, 2019
Brokers Go Commission Free - Options Paradise
TD Ameritrade, Fidelity, Charles Schwab, and E-Trade are following in Robinhood's footsteps and offering commission-free trading on all stocks, ETFs, and options trading! This presents an options trader’s paradise and serves as a great time to start trading options as these commissions are no longer cutting into your profit margins. This is vital since maximizing […]
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Friday, November 29, 2019
Artificial intelligence in FX ‘may be hype’
Westpac: pound rally to continue as hopes for Brexit breakthrough rise
Thursday, November 28, 2019
Happy Thanksgiving From INO.com
Happy Thanksgiving to all you from everyone here at INO.com. We hope that you have a great day with your friends and family. Our office will be closed until Monday, Dec. 2, 2019. If you need help, please send us an email and we'll get back to you in a timely manner. Every success, The […]
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Brazil sells dollars as real falls to record low
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
"Effective disinformation is embedded in an account you agree with." Russian trolls are breaching America's political divide.
Akin to a Starr Report, here is a synthesized narrative of the Ukraine affair based on what we know so far.
"The Heartbeats of Memory," a very beautiful, very short film shot in Japan on Super 8.
"The Heartbeats of Memory," a very beautiful, very short film shot in Japan on Super 8.
Why lo-fi beats make for good productivity music.
Lo-fi music cuts out most of the distracting stuff, leaving only very repetitive and predictable elements like a slow snare or vinyl noise as the only “bright” elements in the mix, and these are easy to ignore.
↩︎ Quartz
Before the final death knell of the retail apocalypse, an appreciation of Manhattan's store windows.
How Texas Instruments constructed a decades-long monopoly on high school math with unaffordable graphing calculators.
Photos of Hawaii's beauty with all the human-made structures edited out, by by Leah Schretenthaler.
There were nine human species 300,000 years ago. How Homo sapiens, may have perpetrated the sixth mass extinction.
An investigation finds Amazon facilities' rate of serious injuries is more than double the national warehousing average.
Zelda Perkins, a producer on Lazarus, on what it was like bringing one of David Bowie’s final visions to life.
In 2013 I began to get involved with the Bowie project. It was made clear that I would be unlikely to have direct contact with David himself. I was both thrilled and secretly relieved.
↩︎ Tortoise
Before the internet, teletext revolutionized communication, spawning entertainment tropes and pixel art.
It took 50 years for Dorothy Seymour Mills, who died at 91, to get credit for coauthoring an essential baseball history series.
S&P 500 Outlook and Stocks to Watch
The S&P 500 is making new highs ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday in the US. Historically, December has a slight edge to the upside, with an average gain of 0.5% over the last 19 years. The month has moved higher 12 out of those 19 years. More recently, December hasn’t been as strong. Over the last 5 years, the index has lost ground in December.
Whether December is strong or weak, the overall uptrend remains…
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Paper sculptures inspired by microorganisms, by Rogan Brown.
Mark Zuckerberg failed his 2019 personal challenge to hold "public discussions about the future of technology in society."
Thanks to all our supporters for making the Headlines and the Tournament of Books possible. Here's how you can help.
Massachusetts State Police are testing Boston Dynamics' dog-like robots in the field, though it's unclear how they're being used.
Credit Suisse hires Fuligni in FX sales
Oil Outlook For 2020 Appears Challenging For Saudi Aramco
The OPEC ministers are scheduled to meet December 5th in Geneva. Their non-OPEC partners will join them December 6th. As of this writing, reports are that Russia and Saudi Arabia are not yet pushing for deeper cuts in 2020 are likely to call for full compliance by all OPEC+ participants and extend the existing quotas […]
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"You guys" is over, making "y'all" English's best shot at a second-person plural pronoun.
Over the past year, Underworld released a new song and video nearly every week.
For the past year, Underworld has released a new song and video as part of its first weekly DRIFT series, which spanned 29 tracks spread over five episodes, and concluded in September. (They've since announced they're planning a second series.) Here's a favorite, "Listen to Their No," from the early-summer "Space" episode. You can watch the others here:
And here's an interview with Underworld's Karl Hyde and Rick Smith on the project:
Rick: It’s been extraordinarily stimulating. It’s made us talk, it’s made us work, it’s made us write, it’s made us experiment more. It’s made us play more. That’s the good stuff. It’s also been a lot of pressure, very long hours... But somehow, that most often turns into good stuff as well. Not always, of course, but that’s been the case here. It’s funny you ask, because I woke up this morning and it’s the first time the gravity of this date has come up. The 52 weeks... We fulfilled our promise—and it made me smile!
Karl: My thoughts are quite concurrent with Rick’s. It’s been fantastically stimulating and inspiring—to be working closer with Rick, to have a closer and more intense dialogue, to follow Rick's intents, and they’re always good intents. To have a project which, as Rick saw it at the beginning, releases our potential and our skills. It reflects the breadth of Underworld’s catalogue, or landscape. This is built out of the World of Underworld, and the World of Underworld is incredibly broad and eclectic. Everything from film music, to the opening ceremony of the Olympics, to techno, to North African blues... It’s all of those things, and a project like DRIFT kind of demands that you open up to those possibilities as artists.
Rick: It also demands, whether you like it or not, to release new material on a particular Wednesday night at two in the morning.