You can get the entry-level M1-powered MacBook Air for just shy of $900 on Amazon. Pictured here is Apple’s 2020 MacBook Air in Gold with the M1 Chip. Jacob Krol/TheStreet The Arena Media Brands, LLC and respective content providers to this website may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website.… Continue reading Don’t Wait: Apple’s MacBook Air is Now $100 Off at Amazon
Do You Pay Taxes on Investments? What You Need to Know
Investing can be a great way to grow your assets, but what do you need to know when it comes time to file your taxes? Like most tax questions, the answer depends on your specific situation. TurboTax Premier makes it easy and fast to import, upload, and accurately report your investments, effortlessly. You can auto… Continue reading Do You Pay Taxes on Investments? What You Need to Know
Amazon is Having a Secret Sale On Garmin Smartwatches
Garmin Forerunner watches, cycling computers and even radar capable tail-lights are all discounted by up to 30%. The Arena Media Brands, LLC and respective content providers to this website may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. If you’re a fitness enthusiast (or looking to buy a gift for one)… Continue reading Amazon is Having a Secret Sale On Garmin Smartwatches
David Rosenberg: The crypto market is neither safe nor a haven — and now it’s hurting equities
Volatility in bitcoin prices now explains 14% of the volatility in the S&P 500 Eight per cent of the variation in the S&P 500’s daily returns can be explained by bitcoin. Photo by JACK GUEZJACK GUEZ/AFP/Getty Images By David Rosenberg and Vibhu Kapoor Advertisement 2 This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues… Continue reading David Rosenberg: The crypto market is neither safe nor a haven — and now it’s hurting equities
Stocks are plunging again today after Snap’s bleak forecast sparks selloff
Stock is set for its worst single-day drop Author of the article: Reuters Devik Jain and Anisha Sircar A monitor displays Snap Inc. signage on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Photo by Michael Nagle/Bloomberg Wall Street’s main indexes fell on Tuesday, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq leading the slump, as a weak earnings… Continue reading Stocks are plunging again today after Snap’s bleak forecast sparks selloff
Here’s a better strategy for investors than trying to catch falling knives
Martin Pelletier: We have not yet seen the across-the-board capitulation of previous meltdowns An exhausted trader slumps in his chair at the Toronto Stock Exchange October 19, 1987, known as Black Monday. The Canadian Press The daily market swings have been quite amazing to watch, but it appears many are still trying to time the… Continue reading Here’s a better strategy for investors than trying to catch falling knives
Why the TSX is finally finding some love from investors jilted by U.S. stock markets
Historical trends suggest the TSX is likely to outperform the S&P 500 over the next several years Signage for the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) is seen in the financial district of Toronto. Photo by Cole Burston/Bloomberg Canadian stocks have had a decent run since the global financial crisis of 2008. From December 31, 2008, through… Continue reading Why the TSX is finally finding some love from investors jilted by U.S. stock markets
Stock Market Today: Oh, Snap! Social Swoon Keeps Market Guessing | Kiplinger
The stock-market pendulum swung in the other direction again Tuesday, though how exactly it treated investors’ individual portfolios was largely contingent on how much technology and tech-esque exposure they had. The major catalyst today was last night’s announcement by Snap (SNAP) CEO Evan Spiegel that the company would fall well short of its internal current-quarter… Continue reading Stock Market Today: Oh, Snap! Social Swoon Keeps Market Guessing | Kiplinger