Credit-Card Companies Can Trick You Into Buying Too Much. Here’s How.

Even as cost-conscious Americans  take steps to save cash, some are driving themselves into deeper financial holes. Take travel-rewards credit cards, which consumers use to help pay for business travel and vacations.  On the surface, travel-rewards cards seem like a good deal. You open a card for personal use, pay for goods and services with it, and… Continue reading Credit-Card Companies Can Trick You Into Buying Too Much. Here’s How.

GEM – the global urban mines leader and new energy materials promoter

GEM, as a key company in the first batch of Chinese leading green enterprises planning to list on the Swiss Stock Exchange, has attracted global capital markets and industry attention. , /PRNewswire/ — GEM was founded in China twenty years ago. The founder of the company has a green dream, is dedicated to the world’s… Continue reading GEM – the global urban mines leader and new energy materials promoter

Why the dollar has outperformed gold in its traditional role as an inflation hedge and recession haven

Gold has traditionally been seen as an inflation hedge and a haven during times of economic uncertainty. But despite high inflation and growing fears of a recession, gold has fallen 15% since early March and is down 5% year to date. Meanwhile, the US dollar index has jumped 9% since March and is up 11%… Continue reading Why the dollar has outperformed gold in its traditional role as an inflation hedge and recession haven

A new bull market in stocks won’t get the green light until these 3 things happen, Bank of America says

The start of a new bull market in stocks will require three catalysts, according to Bank of America.While there’s limited upside in the short-term because of depressed sentiment, sell the S&P 500 at 4,200, BofA said.”Don’t think Wall St unwinds financial excesses of past 13 years with a 6-month garden variety bear market,” BofA said.… Continue reading A new bull market in stocks won’t get the green light until these 3 things happen, Bank of America says

Is A Recession Looming? Why History Says We Shouldn’t Panic | Kiplinger

investing From rising interest rates to battle growing inflation and supply chain issues that don’t show any hint of resolving, warning signs of a recession are becoming hard to ignore. Despite the state of our current economy, there are many reasons not to panic about a possible recession.As we all began to emerge from the… Continue reading Is A Recession Looming? Why History Says We Shouldn’t Panic | Kiplinger

Bring the Best of the 3 Financial Worlds into Your Retirement | Kiplinger

investing When building a plan for retirement security, it helps to use all of the financial tools available to you.If the past few years has taught us anything, it’s that the financial markets are like nothing we have ever experienced during our lifetime.  Of course, most investors realize the markets do have do their ups… Continue reading Bring the Best of the 3 Financial Worlds into Your Retirement | Kiplinger

TACVUE’S SEBASTIAN LUEDERS OUTLINES HOW NON-FUNGIBLE TOKENS WILL REVOLUTIONIZE BRAND DEVELOPMENT AND ONLINE COMMUNITIES

, /PRNewswire/ — In the spring of 2021, Sebastian Lueders, founder of TacVue and crypto investor, was a third-year college student with an ambitious goal to onboard the next billion people into the world of web3. In August, the 22-year old founder will be launching the world’s first GameFi Media Platform with the help of his… Continue reading TACVUE’S SEBASTIAN LUEDERS OUTLINES HOW NON-FUNGIBLE TOKENS WILL REVOLUTIONIZE BRAND DEVELOPMENT AND ONLINE COMMUNITIES

Black investors say crypto is still key to building wealth even as digital assets see steep sell-off in 2022

Some minority investors say crypto is still an important investment even after this year’s big crash.  According to a survey, 25% of Black investors own cryptocurrency compared to 15% of white investors.  Experts have expressed concern around minority investors’ exposure to risks in the crypto market.  Loading Something is loading. In 2013, as crypto was… Continue reading Black investors say crypto is still key to building wealth even as digital assets see steep sell-off in 2022