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Teaching Platform Helps Navigate the Turbulent Waters of Swing Trading


Teaching Platform Helps Navigate the Turbulent Waters of Swing Trading
By IBT Contributor
Teaching Platform Helps Navigate the Turbulent Waters of Swing Trading Photo: Jason Lee
Money can t bring you happiness, but it can bring you a more pleasant form of misery. These words of wisdom are from British comedian Spike Milligan. And while COVID-19 has opened a can of worms for the USA’s economy, misery can be offset when it comes to making money.
It’s a fact confirmed recently in a  
study published by  the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania that concludes well-being rises incrementally with the amount of money one makes. According to Matthew Killingsworth, the author of the study, if someone has a financial cushion, it will give them more agency over their life. ....

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Study suggests money can buy happiness — perhaps more than previously thought


Study suggests money can buy happiness — perhaps more than previously thought
By Kelly Hayes
Does dark chocolate make us happy?
A recent study suggests that eating chocolate, especially dark chocolate, is linked to lower odds of depressive symptoms.
New research suggests that the relationship between a person’s happiness and their income doesn’t plateau around $75,000 a year, contrary to often-cited past research on the subject.
Instead, a study published last month found that emotional well-being continues to increase along with income above that threshold. This includes feeling better day-to-day and being more satisfied with life overall.
The research, published in the National Academy of Sciences journal, used data from more than 33,000 working U.S. adults, ages 18 to 65. The participants answered prompts in a smartphone app as part of the research project Track Your Happiness, which included questions like, How do you feel right now? and Ove ....

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