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Ideas For Late-Cycle Investing

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We seem to be in the late-cycle phase of the expansion. Gundlach notes that every recession since 1970 has been preceded by a big rise in commodity prices. As an actionable concept, there is complexity in this theme. A simple way to participate is through royalty companies and royalty trusts.

Want To Avoid Burnout As A Founder? Know Your Risk Profile

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Most advice on circumventing burnout involves meditation and sleep. Instead of sharing yet another morning routine, I’d like to outline a different kind of strategy, one that centers on taking risks.

Bulgarians Love Their Currency Board And Their Lev -- Long Live the Lev

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Today, Bulgarians strongly supports the currency board and opposes dumping the lev for the euro. After all, the currency board is the most prized post-communist institution in Bulgaria. It has delivered stability. And while stability might not be everything, everything is nothing without stability.

Four Ways Women Can Overcome Imposter Syndrome

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Women often face accusations that we have only succeeded due to presumed “preferential treatment." It can be hard not to take those criticisms to heart, convincing us we don’t deserve what we have ourselves achieved. But imposter syndrome can be beaten. Here's how.



40 Data Analytics Careers That Aren't Data Scientists

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Many professions leverage statistical analysis, operations research or other approaches to data analysis. Some use a lot of math, others just a little. One of them may be the perfect fit for you.

Are The Monthly Charts Warning About Apple's Earnings?

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As the stock market has plunged this week there are more investors worried about what will happen to Apple, Inc. (AAPL) stock after it reports earnings on Thursday. But what do the chart's say?

Treasury Department's Russia Oligarchs List Is Copied From Forbes

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The list of 96 Russian Oligarchs published by the Treasury Department on Monday comes from Forbes and other sources, the department says. In a puzzling move, the Treasury Department chose to define “oligarchs” as any Russian with a fortune of $1 billion or more – regardless of the fortune’s origins.

'The Butterfly Project' Flies North To The UN For Winter

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In conjunction with International Holocaust Remembrance Day, nearly 1,500 butterflies have taken flight from their Houston home to adorn the walls and rooms of the United Nations Visitors’ Lobby in New York.

Want to Join a Corporate Board? Here's How, Part Two

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Remember that you’ll need to be invited into board service, but answering yes to each of the eleven questions will certainly make you attractive to boards and increase your chances. Here are the remaining six questions:

5 Ways To Empower Your Female Colleagues

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To help young female employees close the confidence gap, women in leadership positions need to empower, support and uplift each other.

Be Afraid: Healthcare Feels The Amazon Effect

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Online retailer Amazon.com, Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan announced plans to form a non-profit company to improve healthcare and lower costs for their hundreds of thousands of U.S. employees. But is the bigger plan to transform the industry.

Creative Luxury Gift Ideas for Valentine's Day 2018

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From La Prairie’s new platinum elixir to Dyson’s Supersonic hairdryer to a great handbag by Roger Vivier, these decadent items are coveted by most, but carry a hefty price tag that may deter an outright purchase. Therefore, indulge your loved one with these items that they’ll surely appreciate.

Modern Leaders Need To Keep Learning And To Stay Humble

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Many leaders fail because they think that previous achievements will equip them in the top job. Effective leaders commitment themselves to continuous learning and refuse to be fooled by success.

This Is The Science Behind Downsizing's Climate Change Surprise

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SPOILER ALERT: The movie Downsizing features a "methane leak" in the Arctic which will ultimately doom life at the surface. This is based on a real scientific theory, one that's as fascinating as its specifics are uncertain - a climate change apocalypse.





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