Remote job postings are up nearly across the board, but a few key industries are have seen a significant shift over the last year.
Sigh. Downtrend broken. Lower highs violated. Bulls seize control yet again.
When e-books hit the mainstream in the early 2000s, many predicted they’d eventually make print books obsolete. So far, that prediction has not come true.
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Unbeknownst to the giddy participants, they’re not just betting on the omnipotence of the Fed Politburo, they’re also making a max-leverage bet that “the madness of crowds” will never end.
The July 11th vanity flight of Richard Branson for Virgin Galactic must be one of the greatest “sell the news” events in recent history.
Even though the 5G mobile broadband standard was introduced relatively recently, the first applications for 6G technology are already being issued by countries like China, the U.S., Japan and South Korea. According to data from Open Signal, all of thes…
In shutting down its operations in China due to concerns around increased censorship, Microsoft’s LinkedIn has voluntarily sacrificed its third largest audience. Citing a ‘challenging operating environment’, Microsoft has announced that its career-base…
Up until Wednesday, actor William Shatner only pretended to explore the final frontier in front of a camera in his role as James Tiberius Kirk, captain of the USS Enterprise. With his participation in the latest Blue Origin suborbital space flight, he …
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.
In spite of the gargantuan rally on Thursday (the biggest rally on the S&P in over SEVEN MONTHS!) the tech stocks, bless ’em, haven’t ruined their bearish setups yet.