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The end of Project Hamilton: U.S. Central Bank Digital Currency Pilot Study Closes

The Federal Reserve Bank (Fed) of Boston and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) announced on December 22 that Project Hamilton, a...

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Dry January & Supercharging Your Investments

Dry January & Supercharging Your Investments: Our Top New Year’s Resolutions Ideas for 2023 In the first two weeks of January every...

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What Will Happen With Web3 in 2023

2023 looks like it is set to be a significant year in the ongoing development of Web3, the Metaverse, and fintech more...

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How Alternative Assets Can Potentially Help Investors

Investors in stocks had a hard time earning a positive return in 2022, especially utilizing the outdated 60/40 portfolio. Both the S&P...

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2023: Welcome to a new year!

Welcome to 2023 where we have some hopeful news. In December, consumer confidence rose to its highest level since April, after falling for two months in a row in October and November. Most likely, it’s the drop in gas prices in the US that helped along the uptick in consumer confidence. AAA says that since June, when gas prices hit...

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The 4 Most Important Factors When Building an Alternative Investment Portfolio

An Alternative investment portfolio used to be rare outside of those of the very wealthy, family offices, and large pension funds. However,...

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CPI Data and Fed Meeting: What You Need to Know

From a macroeconomic perspective, the release of the Consumer Price Index statistics (CPI Data) and the Fed’s final meeting of 2022 made...

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The Top 3 Alternative Assets for 2023

Investing in Alternative Assets is not as difficult as many people believe, but there are a lot of different options out there...

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A Bull and Bear Overview of the U.S. Market

On the Bear Side More and more people on Wall Street are saying that 2023 will be a ‘bad’ time in the U.S. market. CEOs and strategists at banks foresee a recession. Morgan Stanley is letting people go, and Bank of America is cutting its hiring. As goods exports hit a seven-month low, the U.S. trade deficit grew by 5.4%...

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