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What to Watch in the Global Economy: September 2025

What to Watch in the Global Economy: September 2025

September isn’t just another month on the calendar, a pressure...

Warren Buffett's Advice for the Middle Class

Warren Buffett’s Advice for the Middle Class

Warren Buffett, famously known as the “Oracle of Omaha,” is...

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What to Watch in the Global Economy: September 2025

What to Watch in the Global Economy: September 2025

September isn’t just another month on the calendar, a pressure points for the world economy. A wave of central bank decisions, fresh economic data, and key energy updates are lined up to hit in quick succession. Any one of them...
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Elon Musk: Visionary Risk-Taker and What Traders Can Learn from Him

Elon Musk: Visionary Risk-Taker and What Traders Can Learn from Him

When you think of Elon Musk, you might picture rockets, electric cars, or tweets that shake entire markets. But for traders, Musk offers more than headlines, he represents a case study in high-risk decision-making, visionary conviction, and market-moving influence. Whether...
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Trump Enters a New Phase: Foreign Policy, Deregulation & the 2026 Midterms

Trump Enters a New Phase: Foreign Policy, Deregulation & the 2026 Midterms

After a whirlwind first 100 days of Donald Trump’s second term as president, Trump enters a new phase as his focus has now shifted toward foreign policy, trade agreements, and domestic deregulation. This phase aims to redefine his presidency’s direction....
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Warren Buffett’s Advice for the Middle Class

Warren Buffett’s Advice for the Middle Class

Warren Buffett, famously known as the “Oracle of Omaha,” is one of the richest individuals in the world. Yet, his lifestyle reflects a financial philosophy rooted in simplicity and avoiding unnecessary expenses. Warren Buffett’s Key Advice for the Middle Class...
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Canada’s Trade Deficit Narrows to CAD 0.32 Billion

In November 2024, Canada’s trade deficit narrowed to CAD 0.32 billion from a revised CAD 0.54 billion in October, outperforming market expectations of a CAD 0.9 billion gap. Despite this improvement, the country has now recorded nine consecutive monthly deficits....
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