Month: December 2021

5 Red Flags for Robinhood Markets’ Future

Robinhood ( NASDAQ:HOOD ) stock currently trades more than 40% below its IPO price and about 75% below its all-time high. The online brokerage lost […]

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A Week In Toronto, ON, On A $120,000 CAD Salary

Photo: Getty Images. Welcome to Money Diaries where we are tackling the ever-present taboo that is money. We’re asking real people how they spend their […]

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Cardano: Bull vs. Bear

Can this young crypto surpass rivals in the long run? Cardano ( ADA -1.20% ) is one of this year’s cryptocurrency winners. It’s heading for […]

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Up 1,305% ,Tesla Still a Buy?

You may not realize it, but investors have witnessed history over the past two years. The coronavirus crash in the first quarter of 2020 marked […]

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What Is a Smart Contract?

Welcome to the third installment of PYMNTS’ eight-part series on DeFi! Over the coming days be looking at every part of decentralized finance — the […]

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Alibaba Just Confirmed Investors’ Worst Fears

Panic is never a great attitude to have in investing, but neither is blind optimism. So it’s probably healthy for Alibaba ( NYSE:BABA ) shareholders […]

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AT&T: The Biggest Problem With Congress And The Spinoff News

Summary Congress now has antitrust worries and racial representation concerns with AT&T’s WarnerMedia deal with Discovery. Further, while many investors believe that spinoffs have a […]

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Best Forex Trading Platforms: Most Famous Forex Brokers & Traders of 2021

Everyone wants to have a suitable income and a luxurious lifestyle. Some people are working, while others are trying to earn some more money while […]

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Investment Trends 2022: Reinventing the World

Post-pandemic. Post-Trump. Post-lockdown. Post-election. What will the world look like in the aftermath of the last few years? Brand Story – People talk about the […]

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69% With Federal Student Loans Will Need to Take Additional Action to Afford Monthly Payments When Deferment Ends Next Year

NEW YORK – December 6, 2021 – With less than two months left until the federal student loan deferment period ends on January 31, 2022, […]

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