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Investing During a Crisis

No one can predict or determine the best entry or exit points, but by using common sense and applying some portfolio risk management strategies, one can achieve a decent rate of return - if not in the short term, then possibly in the long term. Investment in Gold The idea of investing in precious metals has many advocates—it's no coincidence that central banks keep gold as a reserve asset. Gold is often referred to as a "safe haven," indicating that it is considered a relatively ...

Record US National Debt Exceeds $36 Trillion: Threats and Prospects for Investors

... examines the causes of the debt accumulation, the implications for the US economy and global markets, and possible steps the new Trump administration can take to address the issue. Find out how the high debt burden affects dollar stability, inflation, and investment strategies, and which assets can help minimize risks for investors. US Government Debt: How Record Debt Levels Affect the Economy and What Investors Need to Know The US national debt has reached an all-time high, surpassing $36 trillion. ...

Mental Models and Investing

... is not the territory" is a well-known idea introduced by Polish scholar Alfred Korzybski. Even the best maps are not perfect. Any map is merely a snapshot of a real place at a specific moment. Similarly, there is no perfect "map" for investing. Each investment philosophy is simply a map. It is essential that your philosophy aligns not only with your individual preferences but also with the current market situation. As your understanding of investing deepens, your map will improve....

Can the EU Replace Russian LNG with American? Realities, Benefits, and Risks for the European Market

... meters of LNG in 2023, with more than 20% of that coming from Russia. However, while Europe has expanded its LNG infrastructure, fully substituting Russian LNG will require additional terminals and facilities, which will demand substantial time and investment. Russian LNG Exports and Their Role in Europe Russia ranks as the world’s third-largest LNG exporter, after the United States and Qatar. Major markets for Russian LNG, aside from Europe, include China and Japan, though a significant portion ...

European Economy Losing Competitiveness: Causes and Consequences

... in economic growth. High barriers and costs are limiting the growth potential of the EU economy. What Investors and Traders Should Pay Attention To Asset revaluation. Companies reliant on high energy costs may face further declines in profitability. Investments in alternative regions. Asian and American markets are becoming more attractive for capital placement. The green energy market. In the context of the energy crisis, investments in renewable energy sources in Europe may become a strategic direction....