Bitcoin’s Fall: Is $91K the End?

After a euphoric rally that climaxed near 97,939, the daily chart waves a yellow flag. Three successive red candles have stepped in to break the bullish fever, suggesting the party hats have been tucked away and a consolidation hangover is underway. 🍷

Berkshire’s Bets: A Few Big Fish

They’ve got a habit, you see, of putting most of their eggs in a very small basket. Not diversified, not exactly. More like… concentrated. Right now, four stocks account for over half of everything they own. It’s a bit like betting your life savings on red, but with a nicer spreadsheet.

Coal and Quiet Dispositions

It is not, of course, a tale of impending doom. The company persists, extracting its black bounty from the earth in Alabama, shipping it to the furnaces of Europe, South America, and Asia. A reliable, if somewhat unglamorous, enterprise. The numbers, as they always do, tell a story. Revenue of $1,222.8 million. Net income, a modest $35.2 million. And the share price, which, over the past year, has experienced a rather spirited climb – 98.7%, they say. A temporary reprieve, perhaps, from the general melancholy of the market.

Famous Actresses Who Don’t Support Modern Feminism

The young actress caused a lot of discussion when she said she doesn’t identify as a feminist, explaining that she likes men. She believes in equality between men and women, rather than focusing on empowering women at the expense of men. The actress, known for ‘Divergent,’ stressed the value of strong relationships between women and men, and suggested some people see the current feminist movement as potentially alienating to men.

Quentin Tarantino Admits One Movie Scene Is Too Perfect for Him to Beat

As a film buff, I was fascinated to hear Tarantino talk on the 2 Bears, 1 Cave podcast about what he considers the absolute best in movie scenes. He pinpointed the ‘Sad Hill Cemetery’ showdown, but then went on to say that, for him, the final gunfight in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is a sequence he can’t picture anyone ever surpassing – it’s just that good. He really feels when scenes like that click, it’s something special.

Yields and Shadows: A REIT’s Tale

The ETF, a vessel carrying the hopes and anxieties of risk-tolerant investors, offered a bounty of distributions, a monthly cascade of income that seemed almost too generous to be true. A little over $1.51 a share, they said, translating into a 9.1% yield, a figure that shimmered like a mirage in the arid landscape of low interest rates. Even the more cautious calculations, the SEC’s 30-day yield of 7.72%, still placed it among the most lavishly paying of its kind. Yet, as old Mateo, the market’s most seasoned observer, often remarked, abundance rarely comes without a hidden cost, a debt to be paid in the currency of uncertainty.

Rihanna cheers on A$AP Rocky’s ‘Stole Ya Flow’ verse

A$AP Rocky recently shared with The New York Times Popcast how Rihanna has profoundly impacted his life. He described her as a supportive partner who gives him a fresh perspective on both his personal life and his music. Their strong connection is clear to see, whether they’re talking in interviews or posting online.