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Despite Struggling Economy, “Everything Rally” Powers Through New Year
08
Jan
By Trevor Jones
All Posts, Economy and Government, Finance

Despite Struggling Economy, “Everything Rally” Powers Through New Year

By: Trevor Jones A phenomenon known as the “Santa Claus Rally” is thought to generally bring each year to a close on a bullish note in stock markets, due to optimism around the Christmas and holiday season. In fact, over the last 70 years, the last five trading days of…
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Robinhood Changing the Game for Young Traders
03
Oct
By Gabriel Hinojosa
All Posts, Businesses, Finance, Industries

Robinhood Changing the Game for Young Traders

Stock trading was never really a young person’s game; in fact, stock trading was never free, at least not until now. The rise of the smart-phone and the digitization of our lives has changed everything from the way we shop to the way we trade stocks. Ten years ago, it…
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Stock Splits, Why?
31
Aug
By Gabriel Hinojosa
All Posts, Economy and Government, Finance

Stock Splits, Why?

For many people, the stock market seems daunting, regardless of how much money you have or do not have. The number one concern investors have about any stock is the price. Lower priced stocks are more attractive to investors for a multitude of reasons, but there is one main reason:…
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