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WHAT TO EXPECT AT TESLA’S UPCOMING BATTERY DAY
Tesla is planning its battery day for Sept. 22, and analysts and investors are looking forward to hearing what new developments the company has on it. The big topic of conversation lately has been a million-mile battery, but it may be too early for that technology.
By Jacob Wolinsky5 years ago in Trader
What I've learned 5 years after High School Graduation
Before I get into this, I want to put this in your head. Your only job is to make sure you're thinking about this throughout this article. Have it playing like a broken record in the back of your mind. Ready? Good.
By David McKelly5 years ago in Trader
BUY INTUIT INC. (INTU): STRONG REVERSAL LAST QUARTER
Overall, corporate growth fell as reported by second quarter 2020 financial statements submissions and extending a declining trend that began in the last quarter of 2018. The gross profit margin has dropped for the fourth consecutive quarter both on average and more frequently. This is a highly correlated factor that has been a reliable predictor of the direction of share prices. With shares now broadly extended and with the indexes at all-time highs its Sell Sell Sell.
By Jacob Wolinsky5 years ago in Trader
An Average Day of a Forex Trader
There are some things that people do as their main source of income that require a much less structured life than otherwise working in a traditional working environment while yielding much higher revenue. Day trading is one such thing. It has become an extremely popular affair all across the world due to technology development and modernization of financial systems across the world. The popularity and accessibility of modern computers in everyday normal households are one of the main reasons why this is such a popular thing to do.
By Giorgi Mikhelidze5 years ago in Trader
Why Buying a House Is a Smart Investment: Wise Words from Mark Wiseman
Interest rates are at historic lows, prompting more people to think about purchasing a home than ever before. While this may seem wild to consider (particularly in the midst of a global pandemic when the economy is so volatile!), in actuality, now's the perfect time to purchase a home for many people who can afford it. There's a sense of security that comes from homeownership, and beyond that, buying a home is actually a form of investing.
By Marshall Stevenson5 years ago in Trader
NPS Tier II Tax Saver Scheme 2020 – Benefits
NPS Tier II Tax Saver Scheme 2020 – Benefits The National Pension System (NPS) has become quite a popular investment avenue for many investors. It is because the NPS scheme offers multiple benefits under a single scheme which attracts investors. These benefits include –
By nidhimehra5 years ago in Trader
What are the implications of having the Federal Reserve switch to Average Inflation Targeting?
The Federal Reserve began inflation targeting in Jan. 2012 when it announced that it would like to see the core Personal Consumption Expenditure Deflator, PCE (that excludes food and energy components) rise by about +2.0% per year. With average inflation targeting, it means that if inflation grew by less than 2.0% for a couple of years then it should be willing to tolerate and some might go so far as to say --- encourage inflation above this threshold so that over long periods of time, the growth in inflation approximates a 2.0% growth pace. The thought here is that by allowing the economy to run hotter and not worrying too much about inflation, the Unemployment Rates of “Persons of Color,” and others with “less schooling years” will have an opportunity to decline towards levels enjoyed by the general population, a laudable goal no doubt.
By Anthony Chan5 years ago in Trader



