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FX.co ★ Forex Humor. A look at the Forex market with Humor

Inevitable events like market turmoils, losses, as well as risky and unsuccessful trades are able to dampen traders’ spirits. Sometimes a human brain just needs to be distracted and relaxed. In this case, humor comes to the rescue. There is an opinion that if you can laugh at your failures, you are able to accept them and move on. Humor acts as a psychological shield against stress: a person instantly forgets all misfortunes. The Forex Humor section provides the latest news on the stock market with colorful caricatures.
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Best-performing tech fund says AI rally just starting

In the fast-evolving artificial intelligence sector, financial analysts believe that the unfolding AI rally is far from over. Tony Wang of the $9 billion T Rowe Price Science & Technology...
2024-03-28T13:49:36

Former IMF economist considers confiscation of Russia's frozen assets illegal

In a striking commentary, Rakesh Mohan, a former International Monetary Fund (IMF) economist and one-time advisor to the Indian government, recently voiced concerns that the confiscation of Russia's frozen assets...
2024-03-28T13:06:32

Robert Kennedy Jr. supports financial freedom backed by Bitcoin

Robert Kennedy Jr. announced that he found a gold mine of financial freedom, meaning blockchain technology. "It takes control away from the government and from the monopolistic banking system, which...
2024-03-28T08:17:54

Alibaba sells $360 million Bilibili stake

The world-famous internet bazaar, Alibaba, decided to review its investment portfolio. It sold almost $360 million of stock in Chinese streaming platform Bilibili Inc. at a significant discount. The decision...
2024-03-28T07:25:27

Nike stocks drop by 40%

The world’s largest producer of sportswear has lost more than 40% of its value after it peaked in 2021, representing about $130 billion of shareholder wealth. Such a slump...
2024-03-28T07:23:55

Yen drops to record low

The Japanese yen dropped to levels not seen since August 2008. The culprit in the whole situation was none other than the central bank. Vladimir Chernov at Freedom Finance Global...
2024-03-27T05:52:12

Christine Lagarde keeps intrigue alive

ECB President Christine Lagarde has decided to play a mystery game with the global economy. Christine Lagarde said that there was no guarantee that the first rate cut would automatically...
2024-03-27T05:50:09

Argentina's digital love affair embraces Bitcoin in fight against inflation

In a rapidly changing world, where the day-to-day alterations surpass those on the menu of local diners, Argentinians have embraced a new passion. The country now prefers Bitcoin...
2024-03-26T13:08:04

Ongoing slump in EU industry may be irreversible

Inflated energy prices have been taking their toll on the energy-intensive European industries. Sadly, the manufacturing sector has been shrinking in the EU economy as a share of total...
2024-03-26T11:42:29

China opts for Russian crude

As consumer shopping sprees and discount sales evoke tears of joy, China has embarked on a unique purchasing marathon of its own. The focus of its desire...
2024-03-26T08:43:57