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As the New Year approaches us with hopes anew, here’s to wishing you and your family a wonderful year ahead. Happy New Year! Every Success in 2020, The INO.com Team
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by Andrew Womack
Ninety-three albums that sounded like 2019.
It’s time to find out in this traditional yearly post if there were any currencies that could beat the mighty gold this year. 7 currencies represent the fiat money: US dollar (USD) and 6 components of the US dollar index (DXY) placed by weight: euro (EUR), Japanese yen (JPY), British pound (GBP), Canadian dollar (CAD), […]
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A visit to the tiny town of Truth or Consequences, NM, whose spaceport could welcome spaceships as early as next year.
“We put everything in there,” Warner said, referring to the Muse’s store of programming knowledge and its suite of software tools. “We were working with a professional recording studio. We went down there one fine day and I spent several hours on the microphone saying, ‘Achtung!’”
↩︎ Polygon
A real-time animation of the Titanic sinking.
The longer people thought the present lasted, the fewer emotions they felt about the future. In contrast, people who believed that the present ended sooner were more likely to make those kind of future-oriented decisions that led to well-being.
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As loyal readers of this column may have noticed by now, I've been pretty supportive of the Trump Administration. However, I do part ways with it when it comes to financial regulation and the dismantling of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Some of the reforms enacted by the Obama Administration after the global financial crisis, […]
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Gold Futures Gold futures in the February contract is currently trading at 1,516 an ounce after settling last Friday in New York at 1,480 up about $36 for the trading week hitting a 7-week high as the commodity markets are starting to follow the S&P 500 to the upside. I have been recommending a bullish […]
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Baby Yoda and the phase one trade deal comes to Hasbro’s (HAS) recuse after a disastrous Q3 earnings call that resulted in the stock sinking 17%. Per Brian Goldner, “the threat and enactment of tariffs reduced revenues in the third quarter and increased expenses to deliver product to retail.” I feel that management was remiss […]
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Hello traders everywhere. After a record week, the stock market is coasting into the weekend on subdued trading after hitting record highs at the open and posting a weekly gain. The NASDAQ topped the 9,000 mark for the first time Thursday, closing in record territory, lifted by a jump in Amazon shares on a record […]
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by The Morning News
We asked some of our favorite journalists, writers, and thinkers: What were the most important events of 2019, and what were the least?
They say that Festivus is the “anti-Christmas”, but in this case we are going to call it the anti-Christmas Eve as the markets close out 2018’s Christmas Eve massacre. “Many Christmases ago I went to buy a doll for my son. I reached for the last one they had, but so did another man. As I rained […]
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One thousand more new plates had been ordered; so had more forks, more spoons, more glasses. Fifteen hundred ducks were ordered for just Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, nearly 3,000 egg rolls, crab rangoons, and dumplings made.
↩︎ Eater