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The Impact of Global Events on Stock Market Trends
The stock market is the reflection of economic confidence and corporate performance. However, it is influenced by global events . These events—ranging from geopolitical developments to natural disasters—can trigger significant market fluctuations and affect investors worldwide. Understanding the relationship between global events and stock market trends is important because it can help investors make informed decisions in both volatile and stable times, although it can be ch
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Mastering the Head and Shoulders Pattern: A Trader’s Guide to Spotting Reversals
One of the most iconic chart patterns in technical analysis is the Head and Shoulders . It is a bearish reversal pattern that originates after an uptrend , indicating that the main movement is running out, and that the price is about to change direction. With just a little practice, this pattern can be easily spotted on a chart: if you see three consecutive peaks, with the central one being higher, there’s a high probability that you’ve found one! The aim of this article is
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How To Be A Good Recruiter
Author: Ludovica Rinaldi Are you a recruiter or do you want to become one? Let’s find out together how to be a good one. The recruiter is an occupational psychologist or a person with similar specializations. In particular, their main role is to conduct an interview with the job applicant. Apart from that, he should get to know the candidate in terms of subjective, personality and motivational characteristics. However, not only by following rigid patterns, but also keeping
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Mastering the Falling Wedge Pattern: A Trader’s Guide to Spotting Bullish Reversals
Mastering the Falling Wedge Pattern: A Trader’s Guide to Spotting Bullish Reversals First of all, a falling wedge is a bullish chart pattern with a twist. In short, it shows price squeezing between sloping support and resistance lines . Because of this pressure, traders often expect a breakout to the upside — a welcome sight after heavy selling. On top of that, it tells a deeper story about shifting market sentiment underneath the surface. No wonder why so many traders w
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Laughter in the Workplace: What is the Place of Humor in the Work Process?
Where does laughter come from? Laughter preceded the emergence of language. This allowed our ancestors to clarify their intentions in situations of social interaction. “ Laughter was an early and safe social signal. Before people had a chance to speak, laughter signaled that all was well,” says Carl Marchi, a neuroscientist at Harvard Medical School. Laughter is fireworks for the brain When the brain identifies and understands a joke, it releases feel-good neurotransmitte
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The authenticity paradox : why we trust flawed reviews more than perfect ones
Author: Sagida Allioua The flawless lie Just a small question to start. You read a five- star review that describes a product : “the best ever , nothing to say , buy it”. What do you think? You probably let out a sarcastic sigh and scroll to look for a review that seems more truthful. But why does a review that is too positive not seem real to us ? This is called the paradox of authenticity : the more something looks good , or the more positive a review is , the more it lo
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The Psychology of Workplace Creativity
Delve into the fascinating world of the psychology of workplace creativity and explore strategies for fostering innovation.
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Weather and its Effect on Financial Behavior
Do we determine not only the clothes we wear but also our investments according to the weather?
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