Luiz Góes, the CEO of LYOPAY, one of the most successful projects in the cryptocurrency field, was chosen for the cover of the last issue of IB Magazine. IB Magazine wrote an article about the LYOPAY ...
Tag: Magazine
Proving it’s really you in the 21st Century – Cointelegraph Magazine
One-quarter of the global populace is going to be spending at least an hour a day in the metaverse by 2026, according to tech consulting firm Gartner, for shopping, gaming, education and more. But at ...
Introducing Consensus Magazine: Putting Web3 in Perspective
The need for such content has never been more acute. In the last 12 months, we’ve seen crypto and Web3 seep ever more into mainstream conversation. It has penetrated America’s power centers. NFTs (non...
PBR Tries To Buck Media Trend With New Print Magazine
Begun in 1992, PBR today features more than 500 bull riders competing in 200+ annual events in the … [+] U.S., Australia, Brazil, Canada and Mexico. Icon Sportswire via Getty Images As media out...
CEO Of LYOPAY Luiz Góes On The Cover Of IB Magazine
Who is the Brazilian entrepreneur Luiz Góes Luiz Góes is a business executive with a specialization in process management, leadership, and business implementation. He has worked in fintech management ...
4 Advisors on Their Top Bond Buys Now
With bonds offering their juiciest yields in years, we queried some wealth management pros on where they see the best fixed-income opportunities now: David Rossmiller, Bessemer Trust: We like longer b...
Quantum Computing’s Promise and Hurdles
To the Editor:Quantum computing is a fascinating topic (“Quantum Computing Will Change the World. How to Play the Stocks,” Cover Story, Nov. 25). I’m not sure what the ultimate payoff will be, even if...
Battered SPACs and Closed-End Funds Finally Look Tempting. How Investors Can Play Them.
With apologies to the Bard, SPACs are now in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes, along with other excesses, such as meme stocks and nonfungible tokens. But some special purpose acquisition companies...
T. Rowe Price Has Had a Rough Time of Late. Negativity in the Money Manager’s Stock Could Be Overdone.
Money manager T. Rowe Price Group has fallen way out of favor on Wall Street. There are 15 analysts covering the stock, according to FactSet. None say to buy. More say to sell than hold. That’s approa...
Slowing Inflation Isn’t Good for All Stocks. The Challenge That Tesla and Others Could Be Facing.
Inflation may have peaked, which could be bad news for stocks that have benefited from higher prices. It has taken time, but the market has finally coalesced around the idea that inflation won’t get h...
Is the Housing Market Headed for a Big Crash? What’s Ahead for Real Estate.
Todd Clark and his wife, Jocelynn Wilde-Clark, have lived through the ups and downs of the housing market in the time of pandemic. In the summer of 2021, as Covid produced frenzied home buying, the co...
Socios boss’ goal? To knock crypto out of the park – Cointelegraph Magazine
What is a sports fan’s dream come true? To be the announcer at an AC Milan home game, in front of 75,000 roaring Rossoneri fans? To play a football match on the hallowed turf of your beloved FC Barcel...
The Block: Sam Bankman-Fried details two factors that led to FTX’s demise: NY Magazine
Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried has been doing a lot of apologizing. From saying so on Twitter to repeating it during yesterday’s keynote interview at the New York Times’ DealBook Summit....
Executive Who Brought Time Magazine Into Web3 Is Leaving for MoonPay
In brief Time President Keith Grossman will depart the media brand to join crypto payments startup MoonPay as President of its Enterprise division. Grossman joined Time in 2019 and oversaw its push in...
Third BOOKDROP of The NFT Magazine
After the first 2 #BookDrops, and live events in New York and Milan with hundreds of attendees for the physical book presentation, The NFT Magazine continues its Phygital vision with the #BookDrop3 of...
South Korea’s unique and amazing crypto universe – Cointelegraph Magazine
Maybe it’s the language barrier, or the walls authorities have set up to prevent money from leaving the country. But whatever it is, South Korea has built its own unique corner of the cryptoverse that...
Black Friday Has Lost Its Punch for Retailers and the Economy
This commentary was issued recently by money managers, research firms, and market newsletter writers and has been edited by Barron’s. Black Friday Said What? Talking Points BMO Capital MarketsNo...
Stock Market Looks Poised to Rally as Bond Yield Falls
Text size Michael Nagle/Bloomberg The worst may be over for the stock market. Key equity indexes continued their autumn rally, and there could be more gains before the end of the year, helped by conti...
Where to Get Yields of 10% and Up, if You Can Stomach a Little Risk
The $280 billion convertibles sector is replete with 10%-plus yields on many issues. There is a risk in these high-yielders, but they can offer nice appreciation potential and a good alternative to th...
6 Preferred Stocks That Offer Safety and High Yields
There still is plenty of yield in the depressed preferred-stock market—even after the recent half-point yield decline in the Treasury 10-year note to 3.7%. Many preferred issues yield 6% or more and o...
How to Set Up a ‘Bond Ladder’ That Can Yield 4% to 5%
Bond ladders can be rickety at times. But they may provide protection against volatile interest rates and offer ways to capture higher yields as they hit the market. The concept is straightforward: As...
The Next U.S. Energy Revolution Is Here
Until now, the U.S. clean-energy revolution has been imported. Other countries make almost all of the batteries, solar panels, and critical chemicals used in America. But the revolution is starting to...
Top Advisors Share the Best Financial Moves to Make Now
It’s easy to get swept up in how stocks, bonds, or your portfolio performed today, this month, or this year, and that’s especially true during market upheavals. But a longer-term view is required to a...
How to Put Together an All-Cash Home Purchase
As home-financing costs have skyrocketed, cash is king once again. Nearly one in 10 new homes in the third quarter were purchased with cash, according to Census Bureau data—the largest share since 201...