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Welcome to the latest episode of The Compound & Friends, a new podcast from your favorite financial and investing commentators. This week, Michael Batnick, Tyrone Ross, JC Parets and Downtown Josh Brown discuss: ►Entrepreneurship + career change ►Fintech CEO + crypto-friendly technician = crypto rabbit hole ►JC Chartfest ►And a whole lot more! You can listen to the whole thing below, or find it wherever you l...
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Josh Brown on buying the tech dip from CNBC. ...
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Josh Brown: I don’t think the correction is over yet. from CNBC. ...
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5:30pm ET LIVE premiere today – Subscribe for the alert! Join Downtown Josh Brown and Michael Batnick for another round of What Are Your Thoughts? On this week’s episode, Josh and Michael discuss the biggest topics in investing and finance, including: ►Belief vs Cash Flow – Bitcoin retakes $50,000, which makes it… more attractive than it was last week at $40,000? ►Leaving Cathie – The Qu...
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Final Trades: Citigroup, PayPal, Devon Energy & more from CNBC. ...
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I collect shares of businesses. Been doing it since my late teens. Not always successfully. I use a certain type of non fungible token called a stock certificate for this. I never lay hands on the certificate, it’s in digital form, living somewhere in the multiverse. A company called DTC makes sure the shares I’ve bought are the shares I get. And then I hold them. Sometimes I will trade them for digital dollar...
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Last month, Tobias Levkovich was walking across Peninsula Boulevard in the Five Towns (about ten minutes from where I live) when he was struck by a car. The family announced that he had succumbed to his injuries and passed. Tobias was 60 years old. If the name ‘Tobias Levkovich’ sounds familiar, he was one of the most well known and highly regarded chief US equity strategists on Wall Street, a position he had ...
The post Flowers appeared first on The Reformed Broker. Via https://thereformedbroker.com/2021/10/04/flowers/ A reader of this blog recently suggested that it might be helpful to include an article on how to check up on your Social Security benefits. Long ago, we used to receive a paper statement of Social Security benefits in the mail each year, but that has changed. Now, you might receive a mailed paper statement right around your 60th birthday, but it’s very simple to check your benefits at any time via Social Security’s website. It’s quite simple to check out your up-to-date information in the Social Security system – at least the retirement estimates. Simply go to the Social Security website, and select “Create Your Own my Social Security Account Today” – if you haven’t already created your own account. If you have already created an account, just skip down to Checking Your Benefit. You’ll then be asked to fill in your information, including your Social Security number, birth date, and other pertinent information. Following the instructions, you’ll soon have your my Social Security account created. Checking Your BenefitNow you can log in to the account. This will be a two-step verification process, where they’ll send you a code on your email that you’ll have to submit in order to complete the login process. Then you’re in! Once you’ve logged in, you can look at your Social Security statement, in order to estimate your retirement benefits and other possible benefits, as well as to review your earnings history to make sure all of the information is correct. The information on earnings in the statement is condensed, but you can view the complete earnings history via the online system (not a .pdf as the statement is). You can do lots of other things once you’ve set up your account, including filing for benefits when you’re ready to do so. You can order a replacement card, estimate your retirement benefits in various scenarios, and much more. So that’s all there is to it! Reviewing your Social Security benefits regularly is a good idea, so you can get a good idea of what benefits you can expect, as well as note how recent earnings has an impact on the future benefits estimates. The post How to Check Your Social Security Benefits appeared first on Getting Your Financial Ducks In A Row. Related posts:Via https://financialducksinarow.com/2924/how-to-check-your-social-security-benefits/
Hope you enjoyed this week’s episode of The Compound and Friends. We covered a lot of ground and Dan Egan is the man. Podcast here. YouTube Channel here. ...
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