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How To Buy Bitcoin For Beginners: 3 Simple Ways
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There are three main ways to buy Bitcoin: directly on an exchange, through a Bitcoin ETF, or through a Bitcoin miner stock.
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Most beginners do best starting small and using dollar cost averaging.
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How To Follow Smart Money: The 5 Market Shifts Framework
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"Smart money" means big investors with deep research teams and fast information.
You can follow them by watching for 5 types of market shifts.
The goal is to spot where money is moving before it shows up on CNBC.
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April 29, 2026
Insider Trading Meaning: What It Really Is (And Why Some Of It Is Legal)
By Nate Gregory
Insider trading means buying or selling a stock based on facts the public does not know yet.
Some insider trading is legal. Some is a federal crime that can send people to prison.
The SEC tracks every legal insider trade in a public file called Form 4.
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A core-satellite portfolio splits investments into stable core holdings and higher-risk satellite picks.
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It blends passive index investing with active opportunity bets.
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Bond Ladder Strategy: The Income Plan With Built-In Flexibility
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A bond ladder is a series of bonds with staggered maturity dates, often one to five years apart.
It gives you regular access to cash, predictable income, and protection from rate changes.
It works for Treasuries, corporate bonds, municipal bonds, and CDs.
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Gold is the stable store of value, used as crisis insurance during recessions and conflict.
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