Last year was a challenging one on multiple fronts, but, broadly speaking, financial advisors proved their mettle to clients, adding assets along the way.
U.S. markets and stock exchange traded funds slipped from their record highs on Monday as investors wait on the start of the first quarter earnings season.
April 11, 2021
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$5,000 a month in passive income is a dream for many Singaporeans. Here’s how you can build your own passive income portfolio today, so that you can sit back and relax in the years to come.
Passive income is income you earn from doing close to nothing hence the term
passive.
However, passive income doesn’t just fall into your lap. You have to set the wheels in motion first, in order to enjoy the fruits of your labour in the future years.
But first, why do people want (or need) a passive income portfolio?
With passive income, you no longer rely on your job for income. You work not because you need the money to get by, but because you want to. This also gives you the option of early retirement.
By Gabor Gurbacs, Director, Digital Assets Strategy
Cryptocurrency continues to make headlines with bitcoin and ethereum leading the way. Reaching record highs recently, bitcoin, in particular, has attracted the attention of the investment community. Will cryptocurrency maintain the same level of interest that was seen towards the end of 2020 and now into 2021? In this in-depth Q&A,
Q: How do you see bitcoin and other digital assets impacting financial services at the institutional level?
A: Digital assets have primarily been a retail play. This was a situation where Main Street beat Wall Street, and now Wall Street is playing catch up. There are two ways I see bitcoin in institutional spaces. First, institutions are looking to add bitcoin to their portfolios. Our
Fully Vaccinated People Are Free to Fly Commercial Again April 11, 2021
Last month I forecasted we’d see a travel boom this summer as newly vaccinated Americans book their first big trips and vacations since the pandemic began.
Today I’m even more convinced this will happen, following new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) saying that fully vaccinated people can travel “at low risk to themselves.” What’s more, travelers within the U.S. no longer need to take a COVID-19 test or self-quarantine afterward. The same goes for international travel unless the destination country requires it. You can read the full guidance for yourself by clicking here.