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Historic Decline in Interest: Why Institutions Are Turning Away from "Great Seven" Stocks
... in the market. During the dot-com crash from 2000 to 2002, the technology-focused Nasdaq Composite plummeted by 78% from its peak – investors were wholly disenchanted with the prospects of even the largest companies. Similarly, at the height of the global financial crisis in 2008-2009, the broad market had to endure a decline of nearly 60% (the S&P 500 fell by 57% from its peak) before confidence began to return. Certainly, the current -18% from the peaks is far less dramatic; however, the behavior ...
Historical Invasion Plans: The U.S. and Canada as Potential Adversaries
... "Red Plan," which outlined a potential invasion of Canadian territory. This document was created in the context of global instability and concerns over the safety of northern borders.
Key aspects of the plan included:
Covert reconnaissance missions.... ... minerals, and even wildlife became causes for confrontation.
Economic competition. The U.S. and Canada repeatedly clashed over trade issues, particularly in agriculture and manufacturing.
From Conflict to Cooperation
Despite past disagreements, the U.S....
New Cryptocurrency Tax Rules in Russia from 2025: What Investors and Miners Need to Know
... you to legalize cryptocurrency transactions, which strengthens confidence in the market.
Stability: The absence of sharp changes in rates and the predictability of the tax burden stimulate the development of the crypto industry.
Integration with the global market: The ability to take into account foreign exchanges makes the Russian cryptocurrency market more competitive.
Recommendations for market participants
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Include income from cryptocurrency transactions in tax returns. This will ...
Record retail stock investment: Why is it happening and what are the risks?
... current optimism is driven by the prospects for tech growth and the expected actions of the Fed, the market may face risks of overheating and a possible correction. Investors should maintain a balanced approach, closely monitoring company fundamentals and global economic trends.
The Risk of Bankruptcy for Mercedes, BMW, and Volkswagen: What It Means for Investors
... high-risk and potentially high-reward investment at this time. On the one hand, the current drop in BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen share prices may offer a buying opportunity. On the other hand, substantial risks remain, particularly related to global trade issues, competition in China, and European market pressures.
Expert Opinion: If you are prepared for the risks and willing to invest long-term, these companies could offer interesting opportunities, given their market-leading positions and the potential ...