Bitcoin value fluctuation is COVID immune. But is it necessarily a good investment?

The SARS-CoV-1 coronavirus pandemic has left a significant footprint on the global economy. For this reason, it had a substantial impact on the behaviour of all financial instruments, including cryptocurrencies. It turns out that the fluctuations experienced by the virtual currency market during this period reflect changes in other capital and commodity markets. This market has also shown relative stability during this difficult time. It is another proof that cryptocurrencies can be treated as a mature and full-fledged financial instrument. Social systems are characterized by a vast network of connections and factors that can influence their structure and dynamics. Among … Continue reading Bitcoin value fluctuation is COVID immune. But is it necessarily a good investment?

Book review of The Up Side of Down

How can you tell whether a relationship is really over – and how could this have helped General Motors? How did Apple capitalise on its failure with Newton and create the successful iPhone? In The Up Side of Down, author and Bloomberg columnist Megan McArdle challenges readers to think differently about the way they are living their lives. America, she argues, has been successful in breeding success because it has incorporated failure into its education system, something that the Europeans have vastly failed to do. Risk-averseness once cultivated from young, in that sense, becomes a rooted cultural effect that creates … Continue reading Book review of The Up Side of Down

5 Tips to Excel in Your Presentations

Clarity is always the basis for cooperation, whether it is buying or selling something. As you go through your career path as an executive, you are bound to give at least one presentation and in that process, communicate what you are researched and are recommending as steps to take. These are 5 quick tips on how you can excel in it. 1. Logos – Your listeners have to be guided down a logical path. Make the complex simple because complexity always finds its roots in simplicity. If your audience has to decipher information on their own, it is unlikely to … Continue reading 5 Tips to Excel in Your Presentations