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The stock market has roared back to life in 2023 and has largely outperformed expectations. Investors have begun to pour back into the stock market in search of bargains. However, despite high returns in growth stocks, investors are still highly interested in seeking lower-risk securities. A typical way to go about doing that is to
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a revolutionary technology that helps people access relevant information more quickly and increase their productivity. While OpenAI’s ChatGPT has taken center stage recently, many companies use AI in the background to improve their services and increase their revenue. Some high-potential AI stocks use this technology to make product recommendations, while other
My guest today is author, speaker and executive coach, Matt Spielman. Ever since reading a book called Trillion Dollar Coach, I’ve been interested in executive coaching. If Steve Jobs, Erich Schmidt and countless other billionaires use executive coaches, then it’s something we should explore. What separates Matt is that he is insanely qualified. He holds
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Many crypto investors will likely assert that no cryptos are better buys than Bitcoin (BTC-USD) or Ethereum (ETH-USD). To some extent, when measuring for risk-adjusted returns over the long-term, that argument holds water, as there are several high potential cryptos better than Bitcoin worth considering. However, not all investors are looking at crypto with the same investing time
Recently, United States President Joe Biden and House Republican Speaker Kevin McCarthy have tentatively agreed to raise the federal government’s $31.4 trillion debt ceiling. However, a no-deal scenario could significantly hurt the economy if the deal is voted not to pass by Congress starting on May 31st. Economists predict higher borrowing costs, loan interest rates, and