Newsletter Nov 28, 2021

The new Omicron variant was recently discovered in South Africa and is already popping up around the globe, sending the world into panic mode.

3 things you must know
  • After 20 months, Americans are finally going back to work

    While the economy continues to struggle with inflation, supply chain logjams and a myriad of pandemic-related issues, one key economic indicator appears to be sorting itself out -- unemployment. The latest job report indicates that Americans are going back to work in droves.

    Unemployment was a persistent drag on the recovery during the pandemic, with many losing their jobs at the start of it followed by a labor shortages toward the end. But the number of first-time filers for unemployment has finally fallen below pre-pandemdic levels.

    FIND OUT WHAT THE CHANGE MEAN S FOR THE RECOVERY

Markets
DJIA 34,899.34 -2.53%
S&P 500 4,594.62 -2.27%
Nasdaq Composite 15,491.66 -2.23%
Japan: Nikkei 225 28,751.62 -2.53%
UK: FTSE 100 7,044.03 -3.64%
Crude Oil Futures 68.17 -13.04%
Gold Futures 1,792.30 0.45%
Yen 113.37 -1.73%
Euro 1.13 0.96%
* As of market close

NFTs gaining support as viable investments

Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) have quickly become all the rave for tech-minded investors, but most Americans don't understand how they work -- or more importantly, what they really are. Sure, they are digital copies of original documents, artwork, music, games, etc., but few see their value.

Still, NFT’s are gaining in popularity, no matter what people think of them. By understanding their unique value, serious investors are finding more benefits to owning them, especially with the unstoppable rise in the price of Bitcoin. Savvy investors can boost their portfolios by taking part in a growing digital economy while owning a piece of art, music, or games. 

FIND OUT HOW NFTS WORK AND WHY YOU SHOULD OWN ONE



2024 presidential election taking shape

The 2024 presidential election is still three years away, but the race is already shaping up to be one of the most interesting and consequential in U.S. history. That's because both men at the top of their respective 2020 tickets are questionable candidates in 2024, and a woman has a real shot.

Former President Donald Trump is being tight-lipped about whether he will run for a third time as the Republican Party is having an internal battle over whether to back him again. President Joe Biden, already the oldest president-elect in U.S. history, will be 81 for the next election, but his Vice President Kamala Harris has even lower poll numbers than her boss.

SEE WHICH OUTSIDE CANDIDATES COULD EMERGE IN THE RACE


Fast Company keeps tabs on top tech firms

Technology is changing at such a rapid rate that it's difficult to keep track of it all. Once we've figured out what the next big thing is, it seems to be put out to pasture as passe before we know it. But a new list by the Fast Company keeps an eye on all the tech trends so we don't have to.

Examining the work being done by 65 companies, the Fast Company has compiled a breakdown of new technologies in the worlds of crypto, electric vehicles, credit, voter data, water, and animation, among many more. The six categories are money, smart machines, sustainability, AI & data, health, and experiences -- and some of the advances are mind-blowing.

CHECK OUT SOME OF THE LATEST EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES


NFT affinity

What's the most expensive NFT sold to date? Give the name and number.

Friday's answer: The most expensive item ever to be sold at auction was Leonardo Da Vinci's painting Salvator Mundi, which went for a winning bid of $450 million to the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia in New York in 2017.

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