
There’s A New Commodity Being Day Traded On Markets: Advertisements
Programmatic advertising refers to the automated process of buying and selling digital ad space using algorithms and artificial intelligence (AI).
ECW EXCLUSIVE: Digital Media Is Private Equity’s New Hottest Asset Class
In recent years, a surge of lesser-known holding companies, private investment funds, and financial syndicates have quietly redrawn the map of American journalism and digital publishing.
In Times of Political Turmoil, Crypto Becomes the New Gold
Cryptocurrency thrives not in the absence of growth, but in the presence of mistrust.
Why Earnings Season is Important: Understanding the Pulse of the Market
Earnings season occurs four times a year and exists so investors can understand how publicly traded companies operate and grow. It is an important part of the global financial system.
Don’t Worry Wall Street, Trump Is Coming For Your Investment Bankers Too!
Removing Jerome Powell as chairman of the Federal Reserve would be more than just a political misstep—it would be a signal flare for the unraveling of one of the last credible, nonpartisan institutions in the U.S. economic system.
Trump’s Tariffs Spark A Self-Inflicted Market Correction, With Midterm Fallout Looming
Trump’s arbitrary and erratic implementation of tariffs echoes the kind of unchecked power Americans once fought a revolution to escape.
How To Keep Your Head During A Market Selloff
It’s important to remember that markets move faster than the underlying economic data. Just because the market drops doesn’t mean the economy is in freefall.
Elon Musk: An Enemy Of The State?
Mass layoffs within federal agencies and the shuttering of key government offices have left the public sector weakened and vulnerable.
Steve Jobs: The Visionary Who Revolutionized Technology and Inspired the World
Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple Inc., was a visionary who revolutionized the way we interact with technology.
Murdoch’s Succession Battle Fails in Court, Raising Questions About His Media Empire’s Future
The legal battle has not only exposed deep divisions within the Murdoch family but also ignited discussions about the future direction of their media outlets.
Wealth Inequality in America: A Tale of Two Economies
Wealth inequality refers to the uneven distribution of financial assets, resources, and property across individuals or groups within a society.
Hollywood’s Dark Omen: Vampire Movies and the Shadow of Recession
A glance at history reveals a curious alignment between spikes in horror cinema and periods of economic downturn.
The Best Crypto Coins To Own According To Our Internal Poll
A cryptocurrency coin is a digital or virtual currency that operates on a decentralized network using blockchain technology.
The Federal Reserve: America's Financial Backbone and NYC's Global Influence
With its ability to influence interest rates and monetary policy, the Federal Reserve's decisions have a significant impact on the livelihoods of American citizens.
How To Protect Your Investment Portfolio From Election Season Volatility
During an election season, the uncertainty surrounding potential policy changes can lead to varied impacts on investments.
The ECW’s List Of Top Equities To Own: Diversify Your Portfolio with These Winners
Investing in stocks is a smart way to build wealth over time, and choosing the right stocks is paramount to your success.
An Exclusive Look At The Lifestyle Of “Ultra High Net Worth Individuals” In NYC
The lifestyle of an ultra high net worth individual in NYC can vary greatly depending on the individual's personal preferences and interests.
Could Barron Trump Turnaround The Dumpster Fire Legacy Of His Father’s Dynasty?
Some of Donald Trump's business decisions, particularly in the casino industry, led to serious financial challenges for the Trump Organization.
Threads vs Twitter: How Meta Benefits from Elon Musk’s Twitter-Takeover
Find out about the downfall of Twitter and how Meta is taking advantage of it with their new app “Threads.”
A Time of Economic Depression: the 1970s NYC Fiscal Crisis
Learn about the time when New York City almost went bankrupt in the 1970’s and the consequences of New York City’s poor financial condition.