I reckon that would be a problem with employees who work from home during RTH. It's pretty hard for an employee to daytrade at the workplace.
Nope, most people I know don't have a bankroll of 400k - 600k to quit their job and start day trading.
It's not a bad thing. It exposes the market for what it is-- exploitative. How is it that welfare pays more than some 9-to-5? It is so,...
It won't be long before the CCP will attempt to find a way to exploit those deposits.
Only a tiny minority of people can extricate themselves from (and show their middle finger to) the degree, and certification game. The remainder...
...or get dual citizenship.
Well, if there were a thread about U.S. transgressions, I would have presented a list. I was just trying to stay on topic.
In shady places like Greece and the Caymans, 1000:1 is offered. However, there's no guarantee you will be able to sweep out any profits.
Alas, that is true. We have a serious ethics and morality problem, and a dearth of human decency. Profits are soaring while wages are...
In a perfect market, where wages keep pace with inflation and profits, you would be right. But there is nothing perfect about this market where...
Right. 157 to be exact.
One can infer that 73% of the stimulus recipients were underpaid, in the richest country in the world.
China is just a bad actor in the world: 1. Released COVID-19 on the world. 2. Fake accounting practices in publicly traded companies (Luckin...
Ten percent of 350 million is what? It's far more than 3.8 million that are infected.
Luckin Coffee (LKNCY).
Someone, I don't remember who, once said that if the market were always correct, then prices wouldn't move.
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There is one lone crusader who is fighting the good fight: https://www.tradingschools.org/
Speaking of intelligence, how complex of an idea is it to wear a mask and practice social distance to break the chain of transmission of the...
If the markets are closed on Saturday, who can you trade any of its instruments or derivatives?
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