Random quiet Friday night realisation that since the US dollar was taken off the gold standard, gold looks like an investment that hos some good long term value
Random quiet Friday night realisation that since the US dollar was taken off the gold standard, gold looks like an investment that hos some good long term value
If you're looking for just general info or big updates on things affecting markets, Bloomberg works for me. They have an annoying article limit, but it's easy to deal with by just opening any article in incognito mode in a browser or disabling JavaScript (though this will also disable any interactive or non-static elements on the page of course). Every morning the app gives a notification regarding "what's moving markets" https://www.bloomberg.com/news/news...europe-inflation-uk-recession-scholz-in-china
I use Reuters as well, but imo they're better when concerning the economy itself or macro topics.
I don’t know of any. Honestly, as bad as it can be, Twitter is a good source of information such as news and gauging market sentiment. I can give you some names to follow if interested, but at the end of the day you’re always on your own out there.
Meta letting go of 13% of their workforce in the first wave today. That’s about 11k people who were hired during a massive cash run. Mark prefered to pursue his dead end metaverse play by burning more cash. It’s surprising that Meta may have matured to a solid dividend stock like AT&T.
Meta letting go of 13% of their workforce in the first wave today. That’s about 11k people who were hired during a massive cash run. Mark prefered to pursue his dead end metaverse play by burning more cash. It’s surprising that Meta may have matured to a solid dividend stock like AT&T.
4 months pay, 6 months healthcare as severance. They paid the most amount of money in the valley. Plus if you are an engineer or in a role like a technical PM, they'll be back with a job sooner than later. Could be worse, could be a twitter employee.
Facebook should have gone the Google-Alphabet route, instead of a rebrand.