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Earn 24 Dollars Per Day by Just Watching Videos
1.YooLotto YooTV YooLotto is the first app to earn money by viewing videos. YooTV will be one of your go-to applications if you’re seeking for an app that you can use on several devices while being inactive all day.
By Mitran Vasile Claudiu2 years ago in Journal
Why Coke has barely increased in price
Why Coke has barely increased in price In our lives, we often lament that "the price of xxx has recently gone up again". In addition to the goods that have increased in price, the few goods that have not increased in price are often ignored by us.
By Barbara M Quinn2 years ago in Journal
Money Lessons That will Change Forever Your own Perspective About Cash
Don’t let yourself be managed by money There are many things that people associate with money, but one thing to consider is how it impacts your feelings. In case you feel managed by money, chances are you’ll be unhappy and exacerbated as to what is going on in your life. For this reason, it’s so important to achieve the right perspective on money because it will help you to see everything in a new light.
By Cosmin Child2 years ago in Journal
The WSJ is NOT Journalism - Here's why.
This article is in reply to [some of] the WSJ documentary on the future of global trade and the global supply chain. To reply to the entire thing will take more than one article because I couldn't get two minutes into it without already identifying a slew of propaganda, and claims that were either incorrect, dangerous, or terrifying.
By Peter Thwing2 years ago in Journal
3 Ways Female Founders Can Realign the Capital Landscape
Relative to world entrepreneurship, the proverbial glass ceiling has been shattered. This amid reports revealing facts that almost half of the entrepreneurs worldwide—252 million—are women. As brilliant as that metric is, it’s curious that Census Bureau Annual Business Survey reporting cites that a mere 20.9% (1.2 million) of U.S. companies are women-owned. On an international scale, just 4.7% of American commercial enterprise proprietors are women. Whether thinking about facts at the global or U.S. countrywide level, the disparity begs the most integral question: “Why?”
By Sebastian Voice2 years ago in Journal
How The Meme Stock Revolution Can Help Explain Wall Street
Former top-rated Wall Street stock analyst Spencer Jakab has done it again. He's produced a book that tackles a complex piece of recent history, and yet makes it understandable and entertaining for those not familiar with the ways of Wall Street. It's hard to recommend this book enough especially for new investors.
By Simon Constable2 years ago in Journal
Why the Stock Market is Evil
The stock exchange used to be a good idea. Anyone could buy stock in a company, hence owning a piece of that company. Now though you have companies that will do whatever it takes to raise the price of their stock and a lot of these things are not consumer-friendly.
By Robert Kegel3 years ago in Journal
Why are Real Wages Stagnating and Stock Markets Booming?
The news is full of how the Sensex, S&P, Dow Jones Index, and the Nikkei Index zooming to ever greater heights and breaking "records" every day. At the same time, the "real" economy is stagnating and the reports of farmer distress, worker angst, and the sufferings of the man/woman on the street are all too "visible", even if mainstream media chooses to gloss over the latter and celebrate the former.
By Rammohan Susarla3 years ago in Journal