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“When you’re trading markets from a macro perspective, you always have to keep in mind that you’re trading relative to what’s priced in. And so if I just look at what’s priced in, nothing is priced in,” Bob Elliott, chief investment officer at Unlimited Funds, a provider of exchange-traded funds, said in an interview on the “Excess Returns” podcast that published Wednesday.
From MarketWatch
Parents should also keep in mind that even if teen investing accounts feature educational tools and live coaching, and exclude higher-risk or complex investments such as options, futures or margin trading, young people are increasingly exposed to online gambling and get-rich-quick schemes.
From MarketWatch
You want your VPN to be as fast as possible, but keep in mind that any VPN will add overhead to your connection because of the constant encryption and decryption.
From Salon
Keep in mind, however, that because you both claimed benefits before reaching your Full Retirement Ages, you are each receiving reduced amounts compared with what you would have received had you waited.
From MarketWatch
That means a worst-case scenario would see petroleum output from the Middle East as a whole drop by another 8 million barrels per day, Kumar estimates: “This is not our base case—but a downside scenario to keep in mind if the situation worsens over the coming days/weeks.”
From Barron's
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