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Ways Financial Companies Deceive Investors

... attraction to wealth for their benefit. They promise high returns, money protection, and profits that could last a lifetime. In most cases, after investors transfer funds, events unfold rapidly and unfavorably for the investor. At best, they may receive interest payments for a while. However, more often than not, investors simply lose all their money. What should be done? Should one permanently abandon the idea of investing and earning passive income? In reality, the situation is not so bleak. The key is to timely identify the fraudsters. How exactly do financial companies deceive investors? Understanding the fraudulent schemes of pseudo-corporations can be aided by a knowledgeable investor ...

Decline of the Russian Automotive Market in 2025: Forecasts and Consequences

... Rising key interest rates. The Central Bank of Russia, in the context of inflation and economic instability, is raising the key interest rate, making loans more expensive for the population. As many Russians purchase vehicles on credit, the increased cost ... ... industry, where the share of imported parts remains high, this leads to an increase in the production cost of vehicles. Low income levels. In recent years, the growth of the population's income has been weak, and amid inflation, consumers are approaching ...

How to Protect Your Investments: What to Do When Facing the Threat of Deposit Freezing and Where to Invest for Safety and Growth

... Alternative One of the best alternatives for those seeking reliability and stability is bonds. Unlike deposits, they provide fixed income and allow for profit even in unstable economic conditions. Government Bonds (OFZ): A reliable instrument for those seeking ... ... investments. Government bonds have low risk, and their returns are often higher than bank deposits, especially in times of high key interest rates. Corporate Bonds: Suitable for investors willing to accept a small amount of risk. Corporate bonds from reputable ...

Historic Decline in Interest: Why Institutions Are Turning Away from "Great Seven" Stocks

... by a bullish shift in March 2025, confirming the resumption of the upward trend. Fundamentally, Microsoft justifies investor interest with vigorous growth in its cloud and AI division. In Q1 2025, Azure once again surprised – Microsoft's cloud revenue ... ... margins: operational expenses have risen, and profitability is decreasing. Nevertheless, recent results exceeded expectations: net income in Q1 2025 increased, and Google Cloud achieved operational profit for the first time last year, instilling optimism. Institutional ...

Gaming Industry and NFTs

... supplemented by a model where an item's value is supported by demand in the open player market. NFT monetization opens several additional opportunities for developers: Direct Sale of Unique Items: releasing limited edition items and selling them directly to interested players. Royalty Income: earning a commission from each resale of the token on an external platform. Increased Engagement: amplifying audience interest through the real value of rewards and trophies earned in-game. The "Play-to-Earn" model is also gaining popularity,...