Cato Conroy
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Cato Conroy is a Manhattan-based writer who yearns for a better world. He loves to write about politics, news reports, and interesting innovations that will impact the way we live.
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Greatest Stock Market Trades Ever Made
What makes a great stock trade? Is it profitability? Absolutely—but it's more than that. It's faith, foresight, and the courage to go against the trend and advice of just about everyone else you meet. Most traders will go with the flow because conventional wisdom will still give you some capital gains.
By Cato Conroy8 years ago in Trader
Which Altcoin is Going to Boom in 2018?
If you want to invest in cryptocurrency, then chances are you probably feel like you might have missed the Bitcoin boat. (Mathematically, this is also probably true.) However, you shouldn't mourn all that missed potential quite yet.
By Cato Conroy8 years ago in The Chain
Reasons Why Litecoin Is Better Than Bitcoin
Bitcoin has been skyrocketing in price, and more people than ever before have started to have Bitcoin wallets as a result. But it's not exactly a sterling investment. Many experts believe that Bitcoin is flawed, and truthfully, there are a lot of downsides to buying Bitcoin most hype-believers won't want to admit to.
By Cato Conroy8 years ago in The Chain
Bitcoin Influencers to Follow Right Now
Bitcoin is one of the first cryptocurrencies in history and, to a point, shows the impact that social value can offer technology. Along with being a trailblazing piece of blockchain technology, it has proven itself to be an excellent way to determine the price of trust in today's market.
By Cato Conroy8 years ago in The Chain
Low-Risk Investments for Your Money. Top Story - February 2018.
Risk is one thing that can be both terrifying and rewarding. If you take the right risks, you can easily find your investments become incredibly profitable. Many people took what appeared to be significant risks and saw it pay off in thousands, millions, or even billions.
By Cato Conroy8 years ago in Trader
Myths About LinkedIn That Will Hinder Your Success
LinkedIn is the "Facebook of professionals," and truth be told, it's one of the most powerful recruitment platforms in the world. This highly professional social media platform can make or break your career, which is why anyone who's looking to climb the corporate ladder has an account.
By Cato Conroy8 years ago in Journal
DIY Fire Pit Ideas to Make Your Backyard Look Hot
If there's one backyard addition that can make a winter session outside sound okay, and make summer gatherings way better, it's a fire pit. There's something primally satisfying about sitting around a roaring fire with friends, and truth be told, fire pits also look awesome.
By Cato Conroy8 years ago in Lifehack
Cybersecurity Predictions for 2018 You Should Know
In the 2010s, we have seen serious evolution when it comes to technology—both good and bad. We've seen the birth of the cryptocurrency boom, as well as a new birth requiring us to spot Bitcoin scams a mile away. We've even seen the booming growth of the Dark Web and some of the best black hat hackers in history make their marks.
By Cato Conroy8 years ago in 01
Best Movies About Inspirational Teachers to Watch
A good teacher can change a student's life forever; and sadly, there just aren't enough great teachers out there today. Teachers are often underpaid and regularly end up getting dealt disrespect that they should never have to deal with.
By Cato Conroy8 years ago in Education
Best Careers for Former Teachers to Seek Out
Being a teacher is an honorable pursuit, but let's be real—there's a reason why there are so many people who end up switching jobs after getting a Bachelor's degree in Education. The system is stacked against teachers on every side; students are difficult, parents complain if their kids fail, and the administration generally doesn't care.
By Cato Conroy8 years ago in Journal
How to Decline a Job Interview
It can happen to anyone who's searching for a job. You applied to a bunch of them, then got a callback to your dream job—only to have a callback happen at a place you would only work at if you were desperate. Or, perhaps, you applied to a place with enthusiasm and got a call back, only to read reviews that made you realize it's not the right fit for you. Either way, you will probably need to decline a job interview.
By Cato Conroy8 years ago in Journal












