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Billionaire investor Chris Sacca mocks 'Robinhood bros' for being reckless: 'Stonks never go down!'
Business Insider - 2 Jan 2021 12:39Tesla short-sellers lost $38 billion throughout the automaker's colossal 2020 rally
Business Insider - 2 Jan 2021 02:53Bitcoin price hits $30,000 milestone for the first time ever
Coin Telegraph - 2 Jan 2021 14:22
Just two weeks after tackling $20,000, Bitcoin passes the $30,000 mark on the second day of 2021.
9 Trillion vs. 100 Trillion: Billionaire Mike Novogratz Asks Which Cryptocurrency Will Win the Payments Race
Bitcoin.com - 2 Jan 2021 06:00
On December 31, billionaire investor Mike Novogratz asked his Twitter followers which blockchain coin has the best chance of winning the payments race and offered four choices. Novogratz said there are lots of “contend...
Data Shows 78% of the Circulating Bitcoin Supply Is Illiquid, Only 4.2M BTC in Constant Circulation
Bitcoin.com - 2 Jan 2021 13:30
Onchain statistics show 78% of the circulating bitcoin supply is illiquid and barely accessible according to Glassnode research. Data indicates that the analysts have classified 14.5 million bitcoin as illiquid and only ...
What's in Store for Ethereum in 2021?
Crypto News - 2 Jan 2021 07:47
Source: Adobe/'иктория "ирина The second-largest crypto network by market capitalization, Ethereum (ETH), had an eventful 2020 as many other players in the Cryptoverse. But what awaits the network in 2021? Th...
Office Landlords Will Be Squeezed by Secondhand Market
Wall Street Journal - 2 Jan 2021 17:03
Companies are subletting space they no longer need from London to San Francisco. The trend could force property owners to lower rents.
Bitcoin Worth $1B Leaves Coinbase as Institutions 'FOMO' Buy: Analyst
Coin Desk - 2 Jan 2021 23:50
Coinbase Pro exchange registered an outflow of over 35,000 bitcoin worth more than $1 billion early Saturday.
Outside the Box: What is the secret to aging well?
Market Watch - 2 Jan 2021 17:14
Learning to age well requires an emotional shift, says longevity expert Marc Freedman
Hot Property: Danny Elfman and Bridget Fonda shed their Hancock Park stunner
L.A. Times - 2 Jan 2021 15:30
In Hancock Park, Grammy-winning composer Danny Elfman and actress Bridget Fonda hauled in $8.75 million for the larger of their two homes.
Europe's Bond Issuance Addressed Fiscal Shortcomings
Wall Street Journal - 2 Jan 2021 14:02
When the European Union sold bonds on behalf of member countries to cope with the pandemic, it took a step toward a permanent fiscal role.
Big Oil Is Getting Scared Of Electric Vehicles - And So It Should Be
Forbes - 2 Jan 2021 12:10Dry January: 7 Non-Alcoholic Drinks To Help You Stay Sober This Month
Forbes - 2 Jan 2021 02:44NewsWatch: Key moments that rocked -- and then repaired -- the stock market in 2020
Market Watch - 2 Jan 2021 00:00
The equity market wasn't the main conduit for the response to the pandemic and social unrest that emerged in 2020, but it was one way that Wall Street interpreted the pace of the rapidly spreading contagion and the human...
Bitcoin Climbs Above $33,000 For The First Time Ever
Forbes - 2 Jan 2021 23:45Cleared Hurdle Still Leaves Tesla Stock in Ludicrous Mode
Wall Street Journal - 2 Jan 2021 23:16
Tesla has met its own guidance for annual production, but its valuation still looks hard to justify.
5 Student Loan Changes For 2021
Forbes - 2 Jan 2021 21:29Tens of thousands of people living in the Caribbean are on high alert as volcanoes come back to life after remaining dormant for decades
Business Insider - 2 Jan 2021 19:18Trump urges people to 'get ready to vote' in Georgia just hours after calling the Senate runoff elections 'both illegal and invalid'
Business Insider - 2 Jan 2021 18:57This 3-Pack Grows Dividends By 28% Each Year
Forbes - 2 Jan 2021 17:20China has accused Trump of trying to start a new Cold War, after the New York Stock Exchange confirmed plan to delist three Chinese firms
Business Insider - 2 Jan 2021 16:38China's State Capitalism Collides With Its Tech Ambitions
Wall Street Journal - 2 Jan 2021 16:00
The enduring power of China's state-owned enterprises to siphon off resources and box out competitors still looks like a potential Achilles' heel for the country.