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Bitcoin Analysis: Is Bitcoin Ever Going to Recover?
Is Bitcoin Ever Going to Recover? There is no straightforward answer to this question. Bitcoin has proven itself to be an extremely volatile asset, and many experts have been proven wrong when attempting to predict its future price. In fact, there is an argument to be made that bitcoin has already recovered, given that it was worth $4,000 in February 2017, the last time that a similar crash took place. In other words, the current price of bitcoin is very similar to what it was during the last crash, so it could be seen as a “correction” rather than a crash. However, the fact that this is the second major crash in less than a year suggests that there is something fundamental wrong with both the cryptocurrency market and the technology behind it. This crash seems to be more of a “crash” than the last because it has lasted much longer and the price of bitcoin has been consistently decreasing for a longer period of time. As for what caused the crash, there are a number of potential factors. The most popular explanation points to regulatory uncertainty in major countries like the United States, China, and South Korea. Others believe that the crash is due to the fact that the cryptocurrency market is experiencing “a natural correction,” that it is simply a product of supply and demand, or that it is simply the result of panic selling by investors.
By gummybears2143 years ago in Trader
5 Ways to Make Money Online
Build a website or blog Online content creation can be a lucrative business in many ways, but perhaps most notably as a way to make money online. Whether you’re blogging full-time, or hoping to make some supplemental income in your spare time, you can monetize your site in a variety of ways. The most obvious way to make money from a website is to sell advertising. However, that’s not your only option. Many brands are eager to collaborate with bloggers, and will pay big bucks in product sponsorship if their content aligns with your editorial style. Another way to monetize your site is to use it as an e-commerce storefront. If you’re a fashion blogger, for example, you could sell clothing items on your own website. Websites are a highly-targeted, cost-effective way to build your brand and make money online.
By gummybears2143 years ago in Trader
Borrowing - Does Raising Interest Rates Really Curb Inflation?
Introduction I am writing this because I am asked to go on the Steffen Peddie Show on BBC Newcastle to talk about the state of the economy, and very often I see governments and banks doing things that, in my opinion, just do not work and punish the working and middle classes, who are the ones who actually make the economy work.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Trader
Do’s and Don’ts for a Part Time Job Search
Searching a job require certain do’s and certain don’ts. Many things while searching for a job you know and sometimes you don’t know. To meet day to day expenses people started considering Part time jobs as an additional job with the additional source of income to their regular income. People with full time jobs, college students, retired persons and even returning to work Moms can also do these jobs. If you are one of the above mentioned person and searching for part time employment than these Do’s and Don’ts will surely help you out in finding a quality and legitimate job:
By Taufik Olu3 years ago in Trader
Top Highest Dividend Paying Stocks In India 2022
What is Dividend? Dividend also known as the profit given to shareholders as a part of their shares within a company. Dividend are distributed quarterly and paid out in form of cash or compensation of reinvestment in other stocks
By radhika ghetiya013 years ago in Trader
Innovation; Business-Government Alliance
In Capitalism And Freedom, Milton Friedman argues that government should exist in the market primarily to enhance unrestricted economic freedom. Government interference in the marketplace that restricts or compels consumer choice is unjustifiable. Friedman's case for market fundamentalism seems to be at conflict with the historical fact of the United States government's involvement. From state police powers to Progressive Era reforms to the New Deal, political, social, and cultural change has always shaped the contours of capitalism, whether the government was state or federal. The consumer health and environmental protections era (1964-1977) and the rise of the concept of the developmental state differ from Friedman's perspective. Instead of a combination of public and private sectors, Friedman's philosophy has guided the notion of market fundamentalism within the false notions of the invisible hand driving innovation. This idea disregards the fact that the government is the only entity that can invest in certain sectors within the innovation economy. Government support for large, medium, and small firms competing for the best technology has replaced the notion that the government should not pick winners.
By Kingsley Eze3 years ago in Trader
What Is The Indian Energy Exchange? 5 Things To Know About The Newest Stock Exchange In India
The Indian energy sector is expected to see considerable growth over the next decade. In this high-growth environment, independent and liquid secondary marketplaces have become a necessity for actors to access capital. Therefore, in December 2017, the Union Cabinet approved the establishment of the Indian Energy Exchange (IEX)—a stock exchange for trading in listed securities and derivatives of energy companies operating in India. This new stock exchange will provide a mechanism for capital allocation within the sector by allowing investors to trade shares in public companies that operate in the energy space. This blog takes a look at some key things you need to know about IEX as it undergoes its first phase of operation starting on April 6, 2018.
By Mudra Soft Trade3 years ago in Trader
The systemic antidote to "greed" in American culture!
Greed, the psychological (self-centered, narcissistic, and alienating) need to accumulate more and more material wealth at the expense of others, is itself a product of, and is DRIVEN BY INSECURITY and FEAR. Shylock in Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice, Scrooge in Dicken’s Christmas Carl, and Mr. Potter in This American Life are all self-centered, narcissistic, alienated icons representing the issue of greed in the annals of literature.
By Fester Hammer3 years ago in Trader





