July 1, 2025

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Investors

Investors will be ‘miles ahead’ if they avoid these 3 things, ‘How Not to Invest’ author says – NBC New York

Many people are bad investors largely because they aren’t skeptical enough: They react emotionally and they don’t understand compound interest, said Barry Ritholtz, chairman and chief investment officer of Ritholtz Wealth Management. Famous investors like Warren Buffett and Peter Lynch who consistently beat the market are rare, Ritholtz said. Barry Ritholtz had a hard time

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Funds

Brevard County food aid programs losing food relief

Brevard groups dedicated to ensuring the county’s most vulnerable residents have food are witnessing a surge in need — just as they are starting to feel the harsh effects of federal government budget cuts. Twenty-eight tractor trailer trucks traveling with food to local Florida communities have been halted, without notice. “The hits keep coming. This

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Investors

Sock market edges down at open on inflaton and tariff worries

Tesla trade-ins hit record high amid Elon Musk controversy Tesla trade-ins have reportedly hit a record high amid a brand crisis linked in part to CEO Elon Musk’s involvement in the Trump administration. According to the Washington Post, Teslas made up 0.4% of all vehicles traded at traditional dealerships a year ago. That figure doubled

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Crypto

Bitcoin Primed for a Massive Rally to a Six-Figure Price, According to Crypto Analyst – But There’s a Catch

A widely followed crypto analyst says that Bitcoin (BTC) appears primed to skyrocket to a six-figure price tag but warns investors that it may go through a correction first. In a new thread, pseudonymous crypto trader Inmoral tells his 230,800 followers on the social media platform X that the crypto king will make a pit

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Chevron funds to potentially pay off millions in Richmond pension debt – The Mercury News

In what officials say would be a financially responsible move, the city may use a portion of a $550 million payout from Chevron to settle some of its unfunded pension liabilities. An annual $50 million payment from the Chevron Richmond Refinery will flow into Richmond’s general fund for the next 10 years as part of

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Colorado to lose more than $230M in mental health, addiction grants

Colorado’s health agencies will lose more than $230 million in federal grants, some of which already had been committed to programs that include crisis response teams and peer support for people recovering from addiction. The Trump administration is pulling back four grants to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment that fund COVID-19 disease

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Crypto

SEC Announces Four More Roundtable Events in 2025 for Task Force To Discuss Crypto Asset Regulation

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is announcing four more roundtable events in 2025 for its task force to discuss the digital assets industry. According to a new press release, the regulatory agency plans to add four roundtable discussions about crypto assets and how they are regulated to its calendar of events. The discussions,

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Investors

Commercial property increasingly popular with investors

Commercial property has become increasingly popular with Mum and Dad investors, offering higher returns than residential properties. There have been been price corrections of up to 25- 30 percent in some areas, Rethink Group said. Photo: 123rf.com Rethink Group chief executive Scott O’Neill said there were compelling reasons for investors to favour commercial over residential

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Crypto

New SEC Chair Paul Atkins Holds $6,000,000 in Crypto-Related Investments – Here’s His Portfolio: Report

The new Chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reportedly has a crypto portfolio worth millions of dollars. According to a new report from Fortune, an ethics disclosure reveals that Paul Atkins – President Donald Trump’s nominee to be the next SEC Chair – holds about $6 million in crypto-related investments, including $1

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Banking

Barclays layoffs to cut 78 jobs in North Jersey at banking giant

2-minute read Filing for New Jersey unemployment guide Step-by-step guide to navigating New Jersey’s unemployment filing process online. Megan Fernandes and Katie Sobko, NorthJersey.com Barclays indicated that the layoffs this summer were being done to “align staffing to current and expected business needs.” In 2024, the British banking firm laid off 70 people in Whippany,

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