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Key Takeaways: Innovative Names: The crypto world is rich with uniquely named coins, emphasizing creativity and humor. Strong Communities: Coins like Pepe the Frog demonstrate how catchy names can build substantial followings and market interest. Challenging Markets: Even humorously named coins face market challenges and competition, impacting their viability. Investment Decisions: Investors should balance the…
by Calculated Risk on 10/07/2024 07:17:00 PM From Matthew Graham at Mortgage News Daily: Highest Mortgage Rates in 2 Months It’s been a strange and frustrating couple of weeks for anyone who mistakenly believed that mortgage rates would move lower after the Fed rate cut. … Bottom line, markets got locked into the belief that…
Investors who dismiss Canadian high-growth stocks may overlook substantial opportunities. Companies like Shopify (TSX:SHOP), Dollarama (TSX:DOL), and Brookfield Asset Management (TSX:BAM) have demonstrated resilience and robust performance, even amid market fluctuations. Especially in today’s tumultous market, these names keep coming back again and again. So let’s get into the benefits of buying up each one…
by Calculated Risk on 9/17/2025 04:01:00 PM Container traffic gives us an idea about the volume of goods being exported and imported – and usually some hints about the trade report since LA area ports handle about 40% of the nation’s container port traffic. The following graphs are for inbound and outbound traffic at the…
The gold price is up while stocks are down hard. That’s very unusual in a market rout like the one we’ve been seeing. What explains the divergence? The gold price is up while stocks are down hard. That’s very unusual in a market rout like the one we’ve been seeing over the past few weeks….
Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) turned net buyers on Tuesday after a gap of one month, buying domestic equities worth Rs 694.57 crore. The last time they had purchased Indian equities was on February 19 when they bought shares worth Rs 8,216 crore. The FIIs complemented the domestic institutional investors (DIIs) who purchased shares worth Rs…