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Major moments in the history of the stock market, from the birth of stock exchanges to catastrophic market crashes and more.
Fast-track Your India Rupee Gains 16 Paise To 81.54 Against Us Dollar
The rupee was valued at 16 paise to 81.54 against the US dollar in early exchange on Friday on expansive dollar shortcomings and in accordance with its Asian friends. At the interbank unfamiliar trade, the homegrown unit opened at 81.69 against the dollar, then, at that point, made strides to contact 81.54, enrolling an ascent of 16 paise over its past close. On Thursday, the rupee was valued by 23 paise to close at 81.70 against the US dollar.
By fatima dalani3 years ago in Trader
Best Forex Eight Brokers and Forex Trading Platforms 2022 Reviews
The unfamiliar trade, otherwise called forex, is a worldwide commercial center for trading money matches. The forex market is one of the biggest and most fluid monetary business sectors on the planet, permitting dealers to trade worldwide monetary standards 24 hours every day, 5 days per week.
By fatima dalani3 years ago in Trader
GPU Prices Fell After Ethereum Merge
Ethereum merge finally took place on September 15 after crypto lovers waited for a long time, and it switched to a proof-of-stake (PoS) consensus mechanism. This means that transaction woes are no longer an issue for Ethereum and today, the network is able to execute anywhere between 20,000 to 100,000 transactions per second (TPS) which is an enormous growth considering its previous rate of just 30 TPS. What’s more, fears of excessive energy consumption have completely disappeared since this version of Ethereum is 99.9% more energy efficient compared to the former version.
By Giorgi Mikhelidze3 years ago in Trader
Borrowing - Does Raising Interest Rates Really Curb Inflation?
Introduction I am writing this because I am asked to go on the Steffen Peddie Show on BBC Newcastle to talk about the state of the economy, and very often I see governments and banks doing things that, in my opinion, just do not work and punish the working and middle classes, who are the ones who actually make the economy work.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Trader
Understanding Trickle-Down Economics: A Critical Perspective
Trickle-down economics remains one of the most contentious economic theories, hailed by its proponents as a pathway to economic growth while being heavily criticized for deepening inequality. At its core, the theory suggests that tax cuts and financial incentives for corporations and the wealthy will ultimately benefit all socioeconomic classes. This assumption rests on the idea that as businesses and the affluent receive financial advantages, they will reinvest their wealth into the economy by creating jobs, increasing wages, and fostering economic activity that benefits even the lowest income earners.
By Sergios Saropoulos3 years ago in Trader
How a Strong US Dollar Will affects our Daily Life
Some sectors of society will benefit from a strong dollar, while others will bear the costs of maintaining a strong currency. The same holds true for a weak dollar, although the beneficiaries are likely to be different.
By Estalontech3 years ago in Trader
Inflation is Killing — We Need the Fed to Come Closer to A Pause or Get Us Pivot
The US Consumer Price Index’s disappointing report of inflation suggests that the Fed will proceed with another large raise. But certain market conditions might force the Fed to change course, which would spark a powerful rise. the markets need a pivot from the Fed
By Estalontech3 years ago in Trader
Reading is a core investment skill
“I insist on a lot of time being spent, almost every day, to just sit and think. I read and think." Warren Buffet Welcome to the latest post in my journey to build financial literacy for young adults and their families. Today’s post is an update on information I shared in a previous post titled Reading, learning and thinking are core investing skills in which I wrote that investment success is a slow process which takes a lot of time. The best investors realize that being a good investor requires being informed and that making well-thought and less impulsive decisions is one of the key competitive advantages that incredibly successful investors develop.
By Sudhir Sahay3 years ago in Trader
How George Soros Made a Billion Dollar Betting Against Britain
On 15 September 1992, George Soros started building a massive short position against the pound. Soros was desperate to increase the size of his position. Soros wanted sterling from anyone who could lend him, So he could sell on the open market to bring down sterling.
By Arsalan Haroon3 years ago in Trader







