Well, it finally happened. The president of the United States caught COVID-19, joining the likes of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, both of whom are also quite famous for downplaying the affects of the virus.
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Read and Grow Rich
One of my favorite modern writers is Richard Rohr, a Franciscan friar who lives in New Mexico and writes things about religion and spirituality that many of us believe, but are too afraid to say out loud.
Bitcoin Holds Up Well Following BitMEX Lawsuit Headline
A glitch. That’s what they’re saying brought down the world’s third-largest market for an entire trading day this morning in Japan.
Stocks and Bitcoin Move A Touch Higher
The feeling of nostalgia can be a powerful motivator for a brand, and not just for me, as I’m sure many of you have also probably spent hundreds, if not thousands of hours as a child playing video games.
Bitcoin Drops by 2% As Markets Remains in Consolidation Mode
3%. … That’s the number of U.S. citizens who, according to a recent poll, said that they are likely to hear something in today’s first presidential debate that will influence how they vote.
The Uniswap Unicorn
In 2017, Hayden Adams was a young mechanical engineer working at Siemens. It was his first big job out of college, and he was crushed when he found out he would be getting laid off.
Bitcoin Closes the Workweek in the Green
We’re only human, I guess. Sometimes we get so distracted by what’s right in front of us that we fail to see the bigger picture.
Stocks, Bitcoin, and Gold Recover
It never fails. Hit the send button on a piece of analysis that you’ve poured your sweat and tears into, then 30 seconds later, watch the market render it irrelevant.
Stocks, Gold Suffer As Dollar Strengthens While Bitcoin Remains Firmly Above $10,000
As the U.S. dollar continues to gradually reassert its dominance and test fresh highs, all other markets are beginning to bow down to the king of all assets.
Bitcoin Remains Weak As US Banks Receive Approval to Hold Stablecoin
Contrary to popular understanding, most U.S. dollars are born not at the Treasury or even the Federal Reserve, but at commercial banks.