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TEN BEST AND WORST PERFORMING BIOTECH STOCKS AMID COVID-19
Dozens of pharma and biotech stocks have skyrocketed in the last few months amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The companies are spending heavily on research and development to find a treatment or vaccine for the coronavirus. Typically, most pharma and biotech companies spend about 20% of their revenue on R&D activities. But the R&D spending will likely shoot up this year. Here we take a look at the top ten best and worst performing biotech stocks this year (as of July 16, 2020).
By Jacob Wolinsky6 years ago in Trader
3 Secrets How To Gain A Deeper Insight Into Financial Markets
Today’s financial marktes are highly complex and interconnected playgrounds for professional and private investors. Professional investors are also called institutional investors. This group includes investment banks, hedge funds, pension funds, money market mutual funds as well as similiar entities.
By Marcel Finance6 years ago in Trader
ASSET MANAGERS GOT SBA PPP LOANS, BUT DID THEY NEED THEM?
The Small Business Association’s (SBA)’s Payroll Protection Program (PPP) handed out loans to small businesses, but it isn’t just small businesses getting the loans. Criticism of the program continues as officials released details on hundreds of thousands of businesses that received PPP loans from the SBA, many of which will be forgivable.
By Jacob Wolinsky6 years ago in Trader
What is Third-Party Risk Assessment and How Can You Do It?
Today, insurance companies and investment enterprises tend to prioritize third-party risk management in the wake of several global trends. Namely, accelerated outsourcing in a milieu of increased prices, dependence on digital technology, and the awareness that many organizational breaches originate from trusted vendors who have themselves been compromised.
By Cypress Data Defense6 years ago in Trader
Demo Trading vs Live trading
When it comes to entering the trading world, a lot of doubts surge regarding the risk of losing our hard-earned capital. Most brokers offer the option to start in this speculative and volatile environment with a demo account, which allows newbies practice with virtual money raging between 20k to 50k. Sounds great? Well, it depends pretty much on how well you know yourself when it comes to money and emotions. Let's dive more into it.
By Alexander Sarmiento6 years ago in Trader






