Sweden’s COVID-19 experiment -what did the world learn?

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Live free and die: Sweden’s coronavirus experience

What have we learnt from the coronavirus outlier?

We now know much more about Covid-19 than we did even a month ago.

First, serology tests have shown that only fairly small numbers of people in Europe and the US have had Covid-19 (and nearly everyone who has had the virus seems to get antibodies against it). 

https://thecritic.co.uk/live-free-and-die-swedens-coronavirus-experience/

Intel Wants to Help US Officials Boost Chipmaking on American Soil (Macro News for May 16, 2020 – May 22, 2020)

The US government is in the process of boosting America’s capability to manufacture semiconductors “to reduce the industry’s reliance on producers in…

Intel Wants to Help US Officials Boost Chipmaking on American Soil (Macro News for May 16, 2020 – May 22, 2020)

Investing 101: Where to start your investing first.

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The question of where to invest is a common occurrence. For most new investors the decision is best to keep the initial investment simple until you understand the “game” a little better. Don’t assume you can read a book to get the answers. The infomercial ran by an average looking guy in a G7 jet telling you “I did it and so can you, just send me your info and $29..99 …” Don’t overthink the market just yet. If you don’t believe me, listen to Warren Buffet.

Investing legend Warren Buffett wants you to keep it simple and trust index funds when it comes to investing your money. 

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/22/warren-buffett-most-people-shouldnt-pick-single-stocks.html

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