The monthly jobs report just came out, and let’s just say this economy ain’t exactly roaring.
According to Johns Hopkins University, more than 28,000 people have died from COVID-19 in the United States in the past 28 days. As of September 3, 2021, Florida suffered the most losses at 4,900 or 17 percent of deaths.Texas recorded 4,166 deaths over…
Big tech is notorious when it comes to the usage of customer data for advertising and tracking users across the web. The regulatory framework of the GDPR, or General Data Protection Regulation, in the EU aims to give users more control over their own d…
The torrential rains that tropical storm Ida brought over the Northeast of the United States on Wednesday and Thursday have once again exposed how vulnerable our infrastructure is to extreme weather events that are becoming more frequent due to climate…
Happy Labor Day Weekend! First, let’s start with the 4 hour bar look for perspective. This thing just keeps grinding away at resistance, while staying around and above the top of the megaphone pattern that began in July.
Now, the usual one …
During my online banking experience with Bank of America, I had eventually become used to the endless parade of virtue-signaling graphics they kept hurling my way
Just look at this embarrassment.
By 2050, nearly 84% of Europe will live in urban areas. Which fastest growing cities in Europe are leading the way between 2020-2025?
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A social safety net is synonymous with a failsafe for many, but in the case of the U.S. Social Security system, additional action is needed to ensure it stays that way.The annual OASDI trustees report by the Social Security Administration, covering old…
Those are the numbers to watch as the ES S&P futures toy with the trendline that forms the upper line of the megaphone pattern that we’ve been shouting about for the past month. Inside that range is noise. Breaking the range should give us a little…