Andrew Armstrong is a technology enthusiast, business owner, and digital growth strategist based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Andrew Armstrong is a technology enthusiast, business owner, and digital growth strategist based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Staying Long Against High-Frequency Traders
Great article, looking to read more by you.
Coronavirus: Let's Move On
They aren't working because people in the US are ignoring calls to stay home. But if you look at other countries, the numbers are obvious. Lockdowns caused the numbers to drop. It's also common sense - people can't spread the disease if they are stuck at home.
But we also see from other countries, that as soon as the countries open up again, the cases do spike. So not sure what the answer is. We can't seem to win.
Sony Acquires Minority Stake In Fortnite Maker Epic Games With $250M Investment
True but I think that's unlikely - I believe players on other platforms like PC and mobile far outweigh the PS5. Of course they could offer unique skins or things like that. Regardless, how long can Fortnite dominate? It's probably just a fad.
We Are All Jains Now
Interesting, I didn't even know about the Jain religion.
HIV Cure Challenger CytoDyn Takes On Gilead Sciences
Not really a fan of Seeking Alpha any more. You should tell that author to come here!
LIT: Bet On Electric Cars And 5G With This ETF
Thanks, I've recommended this article to others.
Will The US Economic Rebound Continue?
From what I've read, people thing it will be worse.
Avoid These 2 Stocks In July
#Amazon doesn’t even make that much of a profit, look at they’re annual/quarterly revenues. They sell about 76 billion they net about 2-3 billion of that. SPG is making a net profit however through the pandemic, that’s why they are still giving dividends out.
Avoid These 2 Stocks In July
They’re making a profit during all of this while most companies are losing money
Biotech ETFs To Gain As Coronavirus Vaccine Hopes Strengthen
According to Anthony Faucci, it's likely multiple companies will develop a vaccine, and there will certainly be more than enough buyers. And it's not like COVID-19 is the ONLY thing these companies are working on.