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1 July, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Brexit, Bitcoin And Ethereum: Governance Gone Awry, With Beach Reading

Brexit, Bitcoin And Ethereum: Governance Gone Awry, With Beach Reading

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Brexit shows just how important good governance is. Committed anarchists read no further.

For everyone else, human communities have always needed rules to get the best out of each other — because we can make each other better off in so many different ways — and to prevent the worst of each other — because, face it, even good humans do bad things.

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1 July, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on How to Regain Your Confidence As A Trader If It Has Been Shaken

How to Regain Your Confidence As A Trader If It Has Been Shaken

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1 July, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Is Twitter Skimping on R&D?

Is Twitter Skimping on R&D?

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It wasn’t that long ago that analysts were questioning whether Twitter (NYSE: TWTR) was spending too much on research and development. Today, the better question may be if the company is spending enough in that area.

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1 July, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Commerzbank To Cut Over 100 Bankers In NYC

Commerzbank To Cut Over 100 Bankers In NYC

Over the past few months we have witnessed massive cost cutting efforts (ie: firing of bankers) by many firms, Goldman, BAML, Nomura and read more

1 July, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on The Tell: This is what Brexit did to the average investor’s portfolio

The Tell: This is what Brexit did to the average investor’s portfolio

Three out of four investors lost money in June, but it wasn’t necessarily all because of Brexit.
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1 July, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Why Didn’t Quantitative Easing Lead To Hyperinflation?

Why Didn’t Quantitative Easing Lead To Hyperinflation?

Hyperinflation is an exponential rise in prices and tends to occur not when countries print too much money, but is instead associated with a collapse in the real underlying economy.

1 July, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Time In the Market vs Timing the Market

Time In the Market vs Timing the Market

Time in the market is so much more important for an investor’s long-term returns than timing the market. This is something The Motley Fool takes to heart, because no one can accurately know when to get in and get out. Yet we have services that feature both watch lists and price points to look for, a seeming contradiction to our long-standing opposition to timing the market.

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