Money Monday: Sentiment is Still Negative, Markets Respond in Kind
Markets reflect sentiment. Plain and simple.
Read More »Money Monday: Sentiment is Still Negative, Markets Respond in KindMarkets reflect sentiment. Plain and simple.
Read More »Money Monday: Sentiment is Still Negative, Markets Respond in KindWhat were voters thinking?
Please don’t invade Taiwan. I don’t think my crypto portfolio can handle it.
[/word_balloon]That might explain the bizarre price action we’ve been seeing with Bitcoin over the last months or so.
[/word_balloon]What’s China doing?
[/word_balloon]Sounds like a Russia-China tag team in the making.
[/word_balloon]Crypto, particularly Bitcoin, usually follows the S&P 500 and futures in the first few hours every Monday morning, but not this Monday. The dip follows news of the Russia-Ukraine war dragging on longer and creating uncertainty around energy prices and inflation. Strong red candles on the S&P are usually mirrored on Bitcoin’s price action, but
How are oil prices doing?
[/word_balloon]Social media kills.
[/word_balloon]It doesn’t take a Master’s Degree in International Relations to see what’s happening here. Putin has the world convinced that he’s looking to conquer the entire country border to border – but he doesn’t have to. It’s no coincidence that the mass of Russian troop movements matches regions of predominantly Russian speakers and major natural