Bitcoin has tumbled big time, going from almost $20,000 in December 2017 to almost $3,000 in December, 2018. While the…
Read MoreThis investor sees Bitcoin at $250k by 2022
Many speculations are made when it comes to Bitcoin. The cryptocurrency is going up and down all the time, fluctuating…
Read MoreBitcoin price at $50,000, expected cryptocurrency market cap – $1 trillion
Bitcoin undoubtedly took a few huge losses these two weeks. The currency dropped below $6,000 for the very first time…
Read MoreThe real “Wolf of Wall Street”, Jordan Belfort, predicts a $50,000 Bitcoin
Many people think about the famous movie, The Wolf of Wall Street, with Leonardo Dicaprio, but the real “Wolf” has…
Read MoreWhat does distrust in central banks and governments create – a $17,000 Coin
Bitcoin has passed $17,000 on almost all major exchanges on December 7th, 2017. As the digital currency skyrockets, many of…
Read MoreNew all-time high: Bitcoin reaching $13,000 price level
Close to the launch of bitcoin futures by CME Group and other exciting news, the “people’s currency” is going through…
Read MoreBy December 2018, Bitcoin will hit $20,000, says Mike Novogratz
In an interview for Reuters, Mike Novogratz, the current CEO of Galaxy Investment Partners and the former macro hedge fund manager…
Read MoreNFA gives The Barbashop a $50,000 haircut
The US National Futures Association has accepted a $50,000 settlement from The Barbashop LLC and its principal, Ronald T. Barba, along with certain registration conditions, following a complaint made in June relating to the firm’s order allocation procedures, and use of promotional material which contained misleading information
Read MoreMorgan Stanley and Scottrade fined a collective $950,000 over handling of third party accounts
FINRA found that Morgan Stanley failed to implement reasonable supervisory systems and procedures to review and monitor transmittal of customer funds through wire transfers from multiple customer accounts to the same third-party accounts and outside entities.
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