Winter is coming, and with it cold, short days (and maybe some snow if we’re lucky). While it may not yet quite feel like it, this Sunday the clocks will be turned back an hour, dragging those long dark evenings closer to our everyday lives and, as thi…
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So for perspective I thought I’d give you the 4,2,1 look on the ES, the S&P 500 fucutures. That’s the 4 hour bar chart first, then the 2 hour, then the one hour.
The Bear Maginot Line today is at 4600. You know what happened to t…
Facebook is now called Meta. The company behind social media services like Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook has rebranded itself to advertise a world where meeting up in the real world can be substituted or at least supplemented by extended reality sol…
Whether you call it Coke, Cola or refer to it by its actual brand name Coca-Cola: Everybody around the world knows the soft drink. Its red-and-white design is ubiquitous and even responsible for Santa Claus’ wardrobe choice. Still, the beverage isn’t l…
Monetary policy can be implemented through outright purchases or sales of securities, which permanently changes the size of the Federal Reserve’s System Open Market Account (SOMA) portfolio.
Santa is generally a jolly fellow, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t take pleasure in meting our well-deserved punishment to the greedy.
Two monsters have reported, and as of Thursday afternoon, they are both leaking.
The history of Europe is breathtakingly complex, but this animation helps makes sense of 2,400 years of change on the European map.
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Being an energy bear hasn’t been easy in recent weeks,
While short- and long-term credit dealings are as old as human civilization and credit cards as we know them have been around since the 1950s, fintech firms offering a “buy now, pay later” option for almost every imaginable online purchase is comparabl…