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Top 3 Coins To Buy In 2022
As a seasoned investor with years of experience in the sector, I've seen various cryptocurrencies grow and fall dramatically. The current Bitcoin boom has been fantastic for those who got in early enough to reap the benefits. However, the majority of people were burned during the previous crypto meltdown.
By Grecu Daniel Cristian4 years ago in Trader
How did banks surrender in front of digital currencies?
After the traditional banking system dominated the financial sector for centuries and helped governments control the flow of money, cryptocurrencies imposed a new reality that led to the decline in the importance of banks and the rise of a parallel market for financial services.
By Samara Ben4 years ago in Trader
New Year Resolutions For Financial Freedom
The New Year is here, ready to embrace new hopes and expectations. The current pandemic wave is still a nightmare for the banking and financial sector, the rise of all-in-one cloud-based money management solutions like OnlineCheckWriter.com suggests a bright future for the economy. Below are some financial resolutions you can consider for attaining financial freedom in the year ahead.
By John Smith4 years ago in Trader
Mistakes to Avoid While Applying Payday Loans for Bad Credit Instant Approval
Payday loans are a good choice for your multiple emergency needs. These loans have emerged as big alternatives to banking loans covering their drawbacks. The features of these loans are quite tempting to ignore a comparatively high-interest rate on the loans. The loans can be a lifesaver if you are using them to pay medical needs. However, the loans should be availed with due care to avoid falling into debt traps.
By Breezy Loans4 years ago in Trader
How Will the Omicron-Variant Impact the U.S. Inflation Outlook?
The average person is more likely to pay closer attention to a bearish rather than a bullish forecast when estimating the potential impact of the Omicron-variant on the trajectory of U.S. inflation. Still, the facts on the ground favor the more bullish view.
By Anthony Chan4 years ago in Trader
Lessons about Business credit management
One of the first creditors to whom a business owes money is itself. How you finance your business affects how much it costs to run and whether you make profits. Paying yourself and paying suppliers not only costs money, it affects cash flow and income as well.
By Edison Ade4 years ago in Trader
Was the Closely Watched Core PCE deflator a Bad Number?
Yes, it was a disappointing outcome! Moreover, things are likely to get worse for several more months. The Federal Reserves' monetary strategy should eventually extinguish the rampant flames of inflation. Moreover, the current sentiment in Washington towards controlling its future spending means that fiscal policy will also support the move toward dampened inflation pressures over the next couple of years.
By Anthony Chan4 years ago in Trader








