If you have access to Apple TV+, check out the show, For All Mankind.
During yesterday’s Federal Open Market Committee, the Federal Reserve began to lay the groundwork for a taper beginning.
Have you ever heard seasonal market-isms? “Sell in May and Go Away” or how about the “Santa Claus Rally” or “The January Effect”, “Window Dressing”, etc. All these market timing patterns sound nice, but how many are true, or worthwhile to follow? Let’s take a look!
Early May brings around pollen, warmer weather, bar-b-que’s and of course, the beginning of Horse Racing’s three most important races. The Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing is a feat not many horses can lay claim to – winning the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes and the Belmont Stakes in the same year.
This past weekend I celebrated one of my favorite days of the year. Not my birthday or an anniversary, although those are always fun, but what feels like my version of New Year’s Day.
The Academy Awards are recognized as the biggest night in Hollywood. An opportunity to see all your favorite celebrities come together to celebrate the greatest films and actors of the year. But with viewership at an all-time low, down nearly 60% from 2020, it fell dramatically short this year. Which begs the question, why weren’t people interested to tune in to see who wins the most coveted award in the industry?
You may have come across an interesting headline in the news lately about a European “Super League” collapse, but what is it all about? Let’s take a brief dive into the controversy…