Cryptocurrency is a kind of digital asset intended to be used as a means of trade in the digital world. A cryptocurrency’s transactions are secured and verified using cryptography. The generation of new units of a specific cryptocurrency is also controlled using encryption. According to the classification system, cryptocurrencies are classed as a subset of digital currencies and a subset of alternative currencies and virtual currencies. According to Bitcode ai , British Bitcoin Profit System is a piece of web-based software that enables users to invest in bitcoins. Traders may use this trading strategy to generate income from fluctuations in the value of cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin and Ethereum. BitConnect outlines what British Bitcoin Profit trading bot works in general, and you may examine British Bitcoin Profit System, in particular, to evaluate if it is a legit and safe platform . Reasons Why British Bitcoin Profit is a Legit Trading System It Has … [Read more...] about Cryptocurrency Investment With British Bitcoin Profit System – Legit Or Scam?
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How Margrethe Vestager got the upper hand over Big Tech
This story is part of Fast Company’s Most Creative People in Business 2022 . Explore the full list of innovators who broke through this year—and had an impact on the world around us. advertisement advertisement While many businesses floundered during the pandemic, Big Tech thrived. Even as markets have entered bear market territory, large technology companies—including Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Meta Platforms, and Alphabet—still account for nearly 20% of the S&P 500, a weighted index of the largest public players in the U.S. But stock market indices don’t begin to capture Big Tech’s influence—over culture, speech, business formation, and even democracy. And no one person is doing more to compel technology companies to take responsibility for their power than Margrethe Vestager, a Danish politician who has served as Europe’s commissioner for competition since 2014. Vestager first made international headlines in 2016 for handing Apple a $14.5 … [Read more...] about How Margrethe Vestager got the upper hand over Big Tech
AMC Stock, Meet APE Stock: AMC’s New Shares Spark Controversy
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Key takeaways AMC plans to issue a special one-time “dividend” to investors in the form of preferred shares The company has also applied to list its new preferred stock under the NYSE ticker “APE” While the new class of shares carries the same rights as existing common shares, it gives the company a workaround to release new equity AMC stock initially dropped on the announcement before climbing in recent sessions AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc., has had an interesting few years. In 2020, the pandemic cut the world’s largest theater chain to its knees when Covid lockdowns gutted its patronage. Then the meme stock craze hit, and AMC (alongside other meme giants like GME) saw its shares soar – and promptly crater when the rush ended. But now, AMC stock is trending again for…slightly different reasons. On Thursday, AMC’s CEO Adam Aron released a statement alongside the company’s Q2 2022 financial … [Read more...] about AMC Stock, Meet APE Stock: AMC’s New Shares Spark Controversy
Live from InvestFest with Downtown Josh Brown, BitBoy Crypto, and Lamar Wilson
U.S. stocks continued to claw their way back last week, especially growth stocks . For the week, the Nasdaq posted a gain of 2.2% and the S&P 500 rose 0.4%. The Dow? Not so much, sliding just 0.1%. A blowout jobs report for July offered up another dose of good news for the economy and not-so-good news for the stock market, but equity investors hung in there. U.S. employers added 528,000 jobs to their payrolls last month , which was more than twice what was expected, and that added credence to the Federal Reserve 's stance that the U.S. economy is not in a recession given the continued strength of the labor market. So, the thinking goes, the Fed will continue to be aggressive in raising interest rates to cool down inflation, because it's not impacting companies' willingness to hire. That led to a steep selloff in U.S. Treasurys, with the yield on the 10-year Treasury note ending the week at 2.83%. Oil prices continue to tumble, hitting their lowest level since early … [Read more...] about Live from InvestFest with Downtown Josh Brown, BitBoy Crypto, and Lamar Wilson
How Rising Interest Rates Affect Private Credit
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Robert Amoruso is the Founder and CEO of Gideon Strategic Partners , a boutique investment advisory firm based in Santa Monica. One of the fastest-growing asset classes over the past five years has been private credit, which has catapulted to an estimated $1.6 trillion market as interest rates sank and bond yields lost their luster. Spurred by the 2008 exit of merchant banking, in addition to issues with syndicated loan platforms, private credit funds have aggressively captured a share from the traditional bank channels. Conventional wisdom would dictate that if private credit saw a boost in a declining interest rate environment, the asset class should suffer as the Federal Reserve Board continues to hike rates to stave off inflation. However, private credit’s concentration in floating rate credits put these strategies in lockstep with rising interest rates. Opportunities For UHNW Investors There … [Read more...] about How Rising Interest Rates Affect Private Credit
AI Is Going Mainstream – Top Ideas From The My First Million Podcast
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin "Everyday I see a new incredible thing that AI can do that just blows me away.” Those are the words of My First Million co-host Shaan Puri on the most recent episode of the show, showing a seriously bullish attitude towards the use of AI. It’s no surprise really, given how quickly the world of artificial intelligence is advancing and how many real world applications we’re seeing on a daily basis. The most interesting thing about the recent explosion of AI powered applications and programs is the pure breadth of areas that are being covered. Obviously, as an AI powered investment app we’re no strangers to the powers of AI, but the technology is now being deployed in everything from manufacturing to logistics to media and even art. My First Million Podcast is a hugely popular business and entrepreneurship show, and the hosts discuss a wide range of topics including business opportunities, failures, success stories and … [Read more...] about AI Is Going Mainstream – Top Ideas From The My First Million Podcast
Virtual Real Estate: Four Things To Keep In Mind
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin CEO and Co-Founder of Mashvisor , a real estate data analytics company that helps even beginners make profitable investments in minutes. Investors are always on the lookout for the next big thing, and virtual real estate might offer just that. The digital real estate space is already on its journey to a multibillion-dollar industry. According to the consultancy company MetaMetric Solutions, metaverse real estate transactions surpassed $500 million in 2021, and they are expected to double this year. Meanwhile, since the inception of the metaverse concept, the 10 biggest platforms have accumulated total sales of $1.9 billion . Looking forward, the virtual real estate market is forecast to grow by another $5.4 billion by 2026. What this means at a quick glance is that this new reality is opening endless possibilities for investors. In traditional real estate investing, we often say, “The sky’s the limit,” and … [Read more...] about Virtual Real Estate: Four Things To Keep In Mind
The Benefits of Licensing for Startups.
Startup founders need every tool at their disposal to successfully launch and grow their businesses. One of those tools is a clear understanding of how the licensing business model can be employed to support their goals , including speed to market and filing intellectual property that is attractive to investors. The concept of licensing has been around for a very long time. The inventor of the first patented technology -- Samuel Hopkins, in 1790, for a new method of manufacturing potash and pearl ash -- licensed it to a local businessman the next year, says historian Arthur Daemmrich at the Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation. Basically, one party (the inventor or artist) grants another party (typically a company) the right to produce and sell something they created. As far as I can tell, most startup founders aren't very familiar with the concept of licensing a product onto the market. Venturing -- the traditional method of bringing a … [Read more...] about The Benefits of Licensing for Startups.
Nasdaq closes lower as chipmaker Micron’s warning renews tech rout
- A + A NEW YORK (Aug 9): The Nasdaq closed down on Tuesday (Aug 9), after a dismal forecast from Micron Technology pulled chipmakers and tech stocks lower, as investors awaited US inflation data that could lead the US Federal Reserve (Fed) to further tighten its efforts to curb inflation. High inflation numbers on Wednesday, following last week's blowout jobs report, would likely stop the Fed from easing interest rates hikes anytime soon, and halt the market's rally off mid-June lows. Traders see a 68.5% chance of the Fed raising rates by 75 basis points in September, in what would be its third big hike in a row. Adding to concerns of a tight labour market and runaway inflation, data on Tuesday showed an acceleration of unit labour costs in the second quarter, which suggested that strong wage pressures will help keep inflation elevated. Unit labour costs — the price of labour per single unit of output — rose at a 10.8% rate, following a 12.7% rate of growth in … [Read more...] about Nasdaq closes lower as chipmaker Micron’s warning renews tech rout
What Inventors Need to Know About Trade Shows
If you're serious about bringing your ideas for products to market, you should absolutely attend trade shows. They're always eye-opening. The only way to truly understand the mechanics of any industry is by attending its trade shows. One guarantee? You'll be overwhelmed. I've attended all kinds of shows over the course of my career as a product developer , including toys, back-to-school, pet, housewares, hardware, electronic, promotional, music, and more. Checking out the latest innovations and making new friends at a trade show never fails to inspire me. But I've also wasted a lot of time attending the wrong shows and not having clearly defined goals. When you're starting out, it's especially important that you make good decisions. Your resources are limited! Preparation is key. At trade shows, I meet inventors who have spent years and tens of thousands of dollars getting ready to show their product to the world. They've paid for a booth and now today's the big … [Read more...] about What Inventors Need to Know About Trade Shows