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Within the last few decades, the world got much more connected than what it was before, thereby making travel experience more affordable and easier for several citizens. Still, the citizens of those nations with the highest powerful passports need to apply for visas ahead of time for some countries. While you plan to visit a […]
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Commenting on the quarter-end window dressing season and today’s markets strategist Louis Navellier wrote in a note to investors: [soros] Q4 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Window Dressing Season We’re now in quarter-end window dressing season and expect the next two weeks to be very good. Many managers will be buying their best […]
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Read MoreWith passage of the American Rescue Plan (ARP), much of the $6 trillion in relief over the past year was directed to the unemployed in unemployment insurance (UI) benefits and to low- and moderate-income households in stimulus payments and child tax credits (CTC). The unemployment insurance benefits paired existing state-level weekly aid with a federal…
Read MorePhoto by Asier Romero / Shutterstock.com This story originally appeared on SmartAsset.com. A National Association of Realtors report shows that single females accounted for 18% of home purchases in 2019 (whereas single males made up only 9% of purchases in the same year). Within two age groups – 54-63 years old and 73-93 years old…
Read MorePrimary care physicians already have a lot of competition from retail clinics, urgent care clinics and telehealth services that cater to consumers. Now they’re facing a new threat from the “virtual primary care plans” that insurance companies have launched recently. These are health plans that prioritize virtual visits with doctors hired by telehealth services over…
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2020 was an eventful year for business payments. We saw expansive leaps in digitization, accompanied by new challenges. Remote work forced accounts payable departments to pay more suppliers electronically, primarily by ACH or direct deposit. In many cases, companies began making ACH payments before they could adequately secure remote networks and environments and without new […]
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Barely visible, but still a red candle – does yesterday mark a turning point? Even the volatility index refused to decline further on the day, and the option traders increased their put allocations. Is this a real reason to be cautious, or it represents mere window dressing before the Fed? Q4 2020 hedge fund letters, […]
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Whitney Tilson’s email to investors discussing what is an investor to do when it seems like everyone else is a speculator?; a good chance of a ‘melt up’; evidence for the mother of all economic booms (‘MOAB’) (part 1). Q4 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more What Is An Investor To Do When It […]
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A new case study from Pecan Street summarizes the benefits of behind-the-meter (BTM) assets that can decrease a utility’s net transmission cost through ERCOT’s 4 Coincident Peaks (4CP) reduction. Q4 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Reducing Electricity Load During 4CP Events 4CP is the method through which the Electric Reliability Council of Texas […]
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The IRS has already started sending out the third stimulus checks of up to $1,400. This latest round of stimulus checks is the highest amount so far (earlier checks amounts being up to $1,200 and $600). However, the third round of coronavirus stimulus checks don’t have the same protection as the earlier rounds, and could […]
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