Top 10 honest newspaper front pages, episode 2

Here we are again for a second issue of the front pages in an honest version, an in-house concept that gives you the important information of the week by adding a detail that the other newspapers have completely forgotten to mention. Because we believe in freedom of the press and are a bit of a whistleblower in our own way. …

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Top 10 things traders are not allowed to do

New week, new little legifrance point. I know, sounds like a dream, huh? We have already told you about pleeeeeein different professionals who do things that are not always super legal. Like airline pilots, flight attendants, teachers, doctors and real estate agents. Now it’s the traders’ turn. Go hop, we take out our most beautiful magnifying glass, we open the …

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Individual Investors Chase Blue Chips and Pot Stocks in Sell-off

In February 2020, Investopedia began surveying readers of our daily newsletters on where they’re moving their money. Little did we know what lay ahead for markets, the economy and the surge in COVID-19 in the following weeks. We continued surveying our readers though March to find out their risk appetite, what they’re buying, and what those with over $1 million …

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Top 10 things we’re not allowed to charge you

I’m sure we’ve all wondered, at least once, “Hey, is it legal to charge me for this??? “. Often the answer is “yes”. But beware, there are a few scenarios or not, it is not normal that you have to put your hand in the wallet. Don’t be fooled anymore and proudly brandish a text of law to silence the …

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10 atrocious practices of factory farming, the meat of shame

As an occasional meat eater, I sometimes wonder how this tasty steak got on my plate, because society is changing and with it certain sensitive subjects whose behind the scenes we sometimes discover, which is the case with gruesome videos of slaughterhouses in which you can see how animals are treated. So, we decided to tell you about some of …

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RH Stock Attempts Rebound After Death Cross

RH (RH) shares rose more than 20% during Monday’s session after the company announced a temporary furlough of 2,300 employees and a salary reduction for executives. In addition, RH expects to reduce capital expenditures by $130 million and expenses by $150 million in fiscal year 2020. These efforts could help improve short-term liquidity and eliminate the need for the company …

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Top 13 stars who are too strong in a sport, sneakers on the red carpet

Some people are full of talent, everything is successful for them and their feet don’t smell even when it’s raining. Some celebrities are lucky enough to be gifted in many areas, or have hidden talents. In a slightly more precise discipline, some stars have a not disgusting level in the field of sport and it is precisely about those that …

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Top of the weirdest geological phenomena in China

The fourth largest country in the world, China offers a diversity of breathtaking landscapes. A territory where Mother Nature has given herself to her heart’s content to shape absolutely fantastic geological sites, proving that when it comes to being spectacular, she is by far the best. 1. Ping’e Giant Chasm It’s kind of the geological discovery of the year! A …

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A Market Neutral Bullish Strategy

The “strap” denotes a market-neutral options trading strategy with profit potential on either side of price movement. Strap originated as a slightly modified version of a straddle. A straddle provides equal profit potential on either side of underlying price movement, making it an efficient market neutral strategy, while the strap is a “bullish” market neutral strategy that generates double the profit potential on upward price movement …

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