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What about the car tax that has been shelved in the Japan-U.S. trade deal?
How will the Japan-U.S. trade relationship continue under the new Biden administration? Last week, U.S. President Joe Biden gave his first foreign policy speech as president. In addition to announcing a series of foreign policy changes, Biden said the United States would focus on repairing relations with its Allies. This has come as a relief to America's traditional Allies, including Japan.
By Kathleen Frank5 years ago in Trader
The Rationale Behind Talking Specifically to Women About Money
Years ago, when I first authored my Women and Their Money program, women were becoming empowered by then current social mores to consider marrying later or staying single as viable life choices. It made sense under those conditions that more women would seek to understand finances and investments. Decades later, despite broad advances in lifestyle and career opportunities, a majority of women still lack the requisite confidence to comfortably navigate their investments.
By Ilene Slatko5 years ago in Trader
Is Stock Trading Considered Gambling?
Trading Is Gambling And So Is Our Whole Life The answer to this question is yes, but the truth has certain limitations. The term gambling has a certain definition but when you say it out loud, people like to associate it with poker, blackjack, and generally with other casino games. But gambling of course, has a much wider meaning and people don't realize that they gamble their whole life and even on a day-to-day basis.
By Martin Sevon5 years ago in Trader
Common Personal Loan Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
A personal loan is a money that you can borrow to be used for different purposes. The loan is usually repaid in monthly installments over a specific period of time and is not supported by collateral. There are mistakes that people typically make when getting personal loans; below are some of the mistakes you need to avoid.
By Adam Jordan5 years ago in Trader
Why Charlie Munger Is Right About Retail Investors and Brokers
This was because Charlie Munger, (a 97-year-old investor, a business partner of Warren Buffet, and vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway)criticized brokerages for making money by selling gambling services to people and also compared retail investors who engage in momentum trading to gamblers betting on racehorses.
By James Ssekamatte5 years ago in Trader
Grab Offers on Custom Perfume Boxes at Rush Packaging
Perfume Gift Boxes Wholesale at RushPackaging No one refuses to gifts and accepts them wholeheartedly Perfume Box. There are some products that are heartily acceptable as gifts like perfumes, watches, cosmetic items, and jewelry. The perfumes in sturdy packaging are important because of their flimsy nature. The perfume containers are made of glass and easy to damage. The well-structured boxes will provide the strength and optimize their presentation. RushPackaging is manufacturing Perfume Gift Boxes Wholesale. These boxes are fabricating in eco-friendly material that is easy to cut, mold and design.
By Rush Packaging5 years ago in Trader
The Efficient Market Hypothesis Is Dead.
Nearly twenty years ago, I initially encountered the efficient market hypothesis on my postgraduate course, I swallowed it whole- with the unquestioning obsequiousness of a pseudo-intellectual- this was long before the near-crash of the global markets of 2008–9 and the subsequent punishing austerity policies of David Cameron and George Osborne.
By Adebayo Adeniran5 years ago in Trader
12 Ways To Make Your Money Work For You
Is a majority of your money just sitting in a bank account? Well, if that’s the case, I have news for you: inflation is wrecking your wealth. As more money is printed, the value of your money tanks. So what can be done about this? It’s simple: invest your money.
By Jacob Wilkins5 years ago in Trader











