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Bitcoin Projection

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Bitcoin Projection    Bitcoin has bottomed for this cycle. “Bitcoin has been very predictable with multiple X advances followed by 80% declines and multi quarter consolidations prior to new ATHs and then another multiple X advance. I do not expect Bitcoin to run away to the upside, but rather work higher toward late 2023/early to mid 2024 when the ATHs are retested.”

Prediction into 2023 and beyond

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Prediction into 2023 and beyond  "Sell Everything in 2026" Look closely... He says 2007 will be "the time to sell stocks and values of all kinds." Sure enough, the 2008 crash soon followed. He predicted the boom in 2019... He even predicted the Panic of 1893!

Growth or Profits

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 Growth or Profits Chasing growth or choosing profit? The truth is that it does not need to be binary.

FT Events for the year - Digital pass normally free

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  Explore our 2023 energy, commodities & climate events:  15 - 16 March 2023 | London & Online Climate Capital Live Hear from global climate leaders on how you and your organisation can move from commitments to real climate action. In-person pass   |   Digital pass 20 - 22 March 2023 | Lausanne & Online Commodities Global Summit Join us for the 12th edition of the pre-eminent gathering of senior commodity executives, traders and financiers. In-person pass   |   Digital pass 15 June 2023 | London & Online Hydrogen Summit Energy CEOs, investors and government figures will debate whether hydrogen can become the clean fuel of the future. In-person pass   |   Digital pass 5 - 6 October 2023 | London & Online Mining Summit How will the industry work to realign production and distribution to fit the new macro environment? In-person pass   |   Digital pass 17 October 2023 | London & Online Africa Summit Be part of the debate about the future of the Continent, including

Should I buy NI credits?

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Should I buy NI credits? Anyone thinking of topping up their state pension for these earlier years should check with the   Future Pension Centre   at DWP before making top-up contributions.   “There are some situations in which paying historic contributions would not boost your state pension. This could be particularly true for those who are short of a full state pension because of extensive periods of ‘contracting out’,” said Webb. Before you hand over any money, make sure it is worthwhile.  For example, can you backdate a claim for a benefit you were entitled to that comes with an automatic NI credit? Check how many years’ National Insurance you already have and how many more years you will work? You can  check your National Insurance record  via the government. According to the former pensions minister Steve Webb, it is also not worth plugging the gap if you are in your 40s and can work for many more years.