The Crypto Daily – Movers and Shakers – November 7th, 2021

Bitcoin, BTC to USD, rose by 0.82% on Saturday. Reversing a 0.66% loss from Friday, Bitcoin ended the day at $61,495.0. A mixed start to the day saw Bitcoin rise to a mid-morning intraday high $61,583.0 before hitting reverse. Falling short of the first major resistance level at $62,158, Bitcoin slid to a mid-day intraday low $60,100.0. Bitcoin fell through the first mayor support level at $60,293 before briefly revisiting $61,500 levels late in the day. The near-term bullish trend remained… Source link

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Arizona, Miami, Tennessee on top; Wake Forest tumbles

Despite a seemingly lackluster slate of games, college football met its craziness quota with upsets and near-upsets involving many of the teams in the middle of the race for the national championship. One is previously unbeaten Michigan State, which suffered a second defensive meltdown in as many weeks and lost to Purdue. Also in the Big Ten, Ohio State was pushed to the limit by Nebraska, which slowed the nation’s most productive offense but was undone once again by failures on special teams… Source link

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‘This one is next’ — here’s why WallStreetBets founder Jaime Rogozinski is tapping Trump’s SPAC as the clear new meme trade

‘This one is next’ — here’s why WallStreetBets founder Jaime Rogozinski is tapping Trump’s SPAC as the clear new meme trade Keeping a close eye on Reddit’s WallStreetBets forum has been a good idea for investors. The 11 million-member Internet community led the charge during GameStop’s two-week 1,500% short-squeeze in January and is largely responsible for AMC Entertainment’s massive 1,800% year-to-date run-up. Those incredible gains have led to the downfall of several hedge funds that… Source link

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The U.S. stock market is headed for ‘giant crash’ followed by a new depression — here are the only 3 assets he likes as protection

Kiyosaki: The U.S. stock market is headed for ‘giant crash’ followed by a new depression — here are the only 3 assets he likes as protection Expert predictions for a U.S. stock market correction are common these days. But thanks to high inflation rates, Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki is calling for something much worse. “Inflation rips off the poor. Inflation makes rich richer,” he tweeted last week. “Prepare: Giant crash then new depression.” It’s not the first time… Source link

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Google Pixel 6 appears to fall short of expected 30W charging speeds

When Google released the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, it boasted about the devices’ fast-charging capabilities. Plugging a Pixel 6 series device into its $25 30W Fast Charger — which isn’t even included in the box — is supposed to take full advantage of the phone’s fast charging speed, juicing it up to 50 percent in just 30 minutes. We all can agree that this is an impressive spec, but unfortunately, it may not be totally realistic. Android Authority put the Pixel 6’s fast… Source link

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Don’t expect relief from supply chain, inflation woes next year, either

Better grab those Oreos while you still can, and while they’re still relatively cheap. With global supply chains ensnared by bottlenecks, Mondelez International (MDLZ) expects next year to be nearly as bad as the current one. The snack giant’s CFO addressed the labor and truck shortages mentioned in Mondelez’s third-quarter earnings results — and came around to a dispiriting conclusion.  Although some economists had predicted shipping bottleneck relief could arrive by year’s end, “quite… Source link

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Congress passes Biden infrastructure plan, the largest climate change investment in U.S. history

GLASGOW, Scotland — When the House of Representatives passed the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill late Friday night, it took the largest congressional action to confront climate change in U.S. history. The bill contains $150 billion for clean energy advancement and adaptation to the effects of climate change, surpassing the 2009 economic stimulus package, which spent $90 billion on clean energy development and deployment. The new package also includes $73 billion for modernizing the U.S…. Source link

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Why You Should Delete Google Chrome On Your Phone

A stark new warning for billions of Google Chrome users, as the browser is exposed harvesting very sensitive phone data without users realizing. This latest privacy nightmare should give you a reason to delete Chrome on your phone. Last month, Facebook’s app was exposed tracking the movements of iPhone users, tapping into the device’s accelerometer at all times. Facebook is the world’s greediest data harvester, and this sensitive information can be used to monitor behaviors,… Source link

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The burger wars that 59% of you know nothing about

An Original Impossible Burger, left, and a Cali Burger, from Umami Burger, are shown in this photo in New York, Friday, May 3, 2019. (AP Photo/Richard Drew) For people of a certain age, (as in this writer), the phrase “burger wars” means McDonalds (MCD) versus Burger King (QSR). Over the years, that rivalry was diffused with the addition of Wendy’s (WEN), Jack in the Box, Sonic, Carl’s Jr., etc. and then updated and upgraded more recently with Shake Shack (SHAK) versus In-N-Out Burger,… Source link

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