President Biden recently crossed the 100-day mark. Let's take a look back and see what may have led to the recent decrease in American jobs.
In the early 20th century, French film pioneer George Melies made his mark on film history by shooting his most famous film "Le Voyage dans la Lune" ("A Trip to the Moon.") Partly based on the works of Jules Verne, the 18 minute silent film focuses on man's ability to pursue his dreams and achieve the impossible. ... And while space travel may have been an impossible task in 1902, the thought was a creator of hope and optimism in the eyes of the public and the film's creator. It's in the very same spirit of George Melies' hope and optimism that we here at DTI bring you a chance to pursue your own dreams with the help of our latest investment program, aptly referred to as "MOONSHOT!" | |
Biden Addresses Jobs Report: A Look at the First 100 Days | |
The latest jobs and unemployment report was recently released Friday and, as a result, President Biden stood to discuss the reports disappointing numbers and advertise for his proposed infrastructure bill... A bill many Democrats are suggesting is a huge move during the early days of the Biden administration. With Friday's jobs update and the Biden administration's recent completion of their first 100 days, let's take a look at where we currently stand and what we can expect from the current administration for the remainder of their term. | |
How to "Buy" A Stock or Commodity Below Its Market Price | |
Understandably enough, buying a stock, or anything traded for that matter, below the price at which it is trading is the dream of just about every trader and investor. Imagine buying something, knowing that you are already making a profit and that you can set a stop loss that makes your worst possible result break even, or even a small profit on the trade overall. The thing is, if you understand a strategy that is pretty common in dealing rooms around the world and are prepared to take on a bit of risk for the opportunity to do it, owning a stock, or ETF, or futures contract, or just about any other traded instrument below its market price when you buy it is actually quite simple...
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One of the most highly anticipated events of the year in the markets is the Berkshire Hathaway annual shareholder's meeting in which Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett and Vice Chairman Charles Munger sit down with their investors to share Berkshire stock updates and their overall take on current market trends and health. During the 3 ½ hour event -- held in Los Angeles, CA -- the "Oracle of Omaha" and his loyal side kick Charlie dove into a multitude of market related topics. Here are the key takeaways… | | This Monday marks the first trading day of May and U.S. stock futures managed to move higher in the Sunday overnight markets as the S&P gained 0.45%, the DOW rose about 125 points and the NASDAQ went up 0.33%. Many investors are predicting as global consumer confidence continues to rally as we continue deeper into the post-pandemic world, the markets will remain on this recent upward trend... | | |
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