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North and South Korea want peace. What does that mean for companies who profit from war?

April 27th, 2018 marked a crucial moment in time for both sides of a divided country ripped apart by civil war nearly 70 years ago. North Korea’s inherited dictator, Kim Jong-un and South Korea’s elected democratic president Moon Jae-in met… Continue Reading →

Stock exchange winner of the week May 8 – May 15

WEEKS BIGGEST WINNER May 8 – May 15 The biggest winner of the past week in the stock market goes to, Boxlight Corporation (NASDAQ: BOXL). Boxlight Corp. is a technology company concentrating on the creation and advancement of educational technologies…. Continue Reading →

Be your own Robinhood: Building wealth at the tips of your fingers

Be your own Robinhood: Building wealth at the tips of your fingers Robinhood, the app worth over $5.6 Billion with one main promise: trade stock and cryptocurrency with no fees. Launching in December of 2014, it rapidly became the favored… Continue Reading →

Stock Exchange Stock Winner of the Week (March 5th – 9th)

The Biggest Winner of the Week Winner of 03/05 – 03/09: Based on my in-depth research over the past week, I have come to the conclusion that Container Store Group, Inc. (NYSE: TCS) a.k.a. The Container Store is the reigning… Continue Reading →

Investing, Success, Sanity, & Student Debt

Investing, Success, Sanity, & Student Debt “Who wants to pay someone to manage your money when the name of their occupation is BROKER. No thank you, never wanting to be broke is the reason I invest to begin with.” -Giorgi… Continue Reading →

Successful Baruch Entrepreneur: Investing for Newbies

Successful Baruch Entrepreneur: Investing for Newbies Hernan Montoya; native of Columbia, flourishing business owner, 2016 Baruch graduate with a bachelors in International Business, and veteran investor, all at the age of 25. Mr. Montoya started his investment career after years… Continue Reading →

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