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Image: Supplied As we step into the second half of 2025, the global investment landscape presents a complex mix of opportunity and uncertainty. Growth is slowing. Inflation refuses to fade. Interest rate cuts are still being postponed. Meanwhile, geopolitical tension is spreading across regions and asset classes. These are not market conditions that reward broad optimism or reckless positioning. My view is simple: H2 2025 will reward clarity, selectivity, and discipline. This is not a time for grand, one-directional bets. It is a time to build thoughtful, well-structured portfolios that can weather a slower, choppier world. A Slower but Still…

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A Buyer’s Market Making a Comeback Buyers are getting access to more choices in the housing market. In June, home inventory increased 28.9% year-over-year, an continuation of an upward trend that has been building for more than a year, according to Realtor.com data. Dive into current housing market trends to understand the outlook for prospective buyers. Key Takeaways After years of tight inventory, there are more than 1 million active listings on the market as of June. Homes are taking an average of 53 days to sell, and prices are relatively stable, up only slightly on a national level and…

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Every year, billions of dollars are lost to online trading scams, many of which are so convincing that even savvy investors are deceived. Suspicious trading platforms can lure people in with promises of guaranteed profits, slick websites, and aggressive sales tactics. But behind the professional veneer, these sites exist just steal your money.  As Aneirin Flynn, CEO of Failsafe, an internet and blockchain security company, told Investopedia, “If it guarantees profits and pressures you to act fast, that’s your first red flag.” In today’s world of AI-powered scams and deepfake investment gurus, knowing how to spot a fake platform is…

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It’s not surprising that asset tokenization is becoming more popular as more services and industries move online. Blockchains—digital ledgers or shared systems across a network—are most well-known for their use in cryptocurrency. However, the flexibility and speed offered by asset tokenization are moving to the housing market, attracting young investors who may want to quickly transfer shares. Not only are shares in housing digitized, but using them can also reduce costs and prevent fraud. Key Takeaways With asset tokenization, an issuer can buy, sell, or trade tokens on a real estate crowdfunding platform. Unlike the fixed, traditional real estate market,…

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In June 2025, the U.S. Senate passed the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins (GENIUS) Act, the first time a stand-alone piece of legislation was passed that focused on dollar-pegged crypto tokens. The bill heads next to the House, where quick adoption appears likely after President Donald Trump urged lawmakers to “take the win” and send a clean version to his desk. But what does the GENIUS Act do? And what exactly are “stablecoins”? Read on to find out. Key Takeaways The GENIUS Act would issue a federal license to “payment stablecoin” issuers, while spelling out reserves, audit,…

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In June 2025, Robinhood Markets Inc. (HOOD) launched tokenized versions of over 200 U.S. stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) for European customers, including private companies like OpenAI and SpaceX, previously accessible only to wealthy investors. These supposed blockchain “twins” of real stocks trade on blockchain networks 24 hours a day, five days a week, with zero commissions—potentially changing dramatically how millions of people invest. But there are major catches. “As powerful as blockchain technology is, it does not have magical abilities to transform the nature of the underlying asset. Tokenized securities are still securities,” Hester M. Peirce, a U.S. Securities…

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