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  • 3 weeks ago | finder.com | Lena Borrelli |Stacie Hurst

    Futures trading lets you speculate on or hedge against asset price movements. Trading futures can be risky due to market volatility. It’s a complexity investment strategy often used by experienced investors to profit from market fluctuations. It’s legal to trade futures in Canada, but not all investment platforms offer this feature. Futures trading involves buying and selling contracts to buy or sell a particular commodity or stock index at a predetermined price at a future date.

  • 4 weeks ago | finder.com | |Stacie Hurst

    Quantum Computing stocks have been on the rise over the last couple of years due to advancements and innovations made by large companies and researchers. This growth is fueled by funding and participation from governments—especially the US, China and the EU—as well as massive investments from tech giants like IBM, Google and Microsoft and startups, such as IonQ, Rigetti and D-Wave.

  • 1 month ago | finder.com | Bethany Hickey |Holly Jennings |Stacie Hurst

    Earning money by playing games sounds like an ideal job. But like many pursuits, there are some steps required, and whether you actually make money playing games can depend on luck, planning and the method you take. 4 ways to earn money through gamingWe’ve gathered four real ways to earn money through playing games, but like any side hustle (or even a full-time gig), a bit of hard work goes a long way.

  • 1 month ago | finder.com | Lacey Stark |Stacie Hurst

    Direct indexing might be a strategy worth exploring if you’d like more control over your portfolio, the potential for more tax-efficient returns or the ability to align investments with personal preferences or values. With advancements in technology and a lower barrier to entry, direct indexing is more accessible now than ever. Learn more about this customizable investment strategy and how it works to see if it’s a suitable option. Direct indexing involves buying stocks listed in an index.

  • 1 month ago | finder.com | Tim Falk |Stacie Hurst

    When US president Trump imposed a 25% tariff on Canadian imports on March 4, the news sent financial markets into a spin. With China and Mexico also hit by tariffs, and China and Canada both quickly responding with retaliatory tariffs, a trade war is very real possibility. But will tariffs affect the stock market? If so, how? In a time of market uncertainty, where do you look to find tariff-proof stocks? Keep reading to find out.

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