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When you hear that “the Fed raised rates” or “the FOMC held steady,” what does that actually mean? Who decides?
Most people who have never bought a stock in their life still know what the S&P 500 is. It shows
Most market conversations focus on the obvious: earnings reports, interest rate decisions, inflation headlines. But underneath all of it, a
In economics, one person’s spending is another person’s income. That single sentence is the foundation of almost everything that happens
When you hear that “the Fed is buying bonds” or that “the Fed is shrinking its balance sheet,” that’s quantitative
When you hear that CPI rose 3% last month, that single number drives a lot of decisions: Federal Reserve rate
When the Federal Reserve raises interest rates, that’s monetary policy. When Congress passes a stimulus package, that’s fiscal policy. Both
On almost any trading day in 2025 or 2026, you can pull up a Bitcoin chart next to the Nasdaq’s
A US $100 bill costs the government about 17 cents to print. Yet hand one to a stranger and they’ll
Fully Diluted Valuation (FDV) is a metric in the cryptocurrency world that represents the total value of a crypto project