Universal Basic Income (UBI)—the idea of giving every citizen a regular, unconditional sum of money—has long hovered at the edges…
Author: Arush Verma
AI in Finance: Are Robo-Advisors Beating Human Wealth Managers?
Artificial intelligence is redefining how we work, invest, and plan for the future—and nowhere is this more visible than in…
The Illusion of Liquidity: What Happens When Everyone Sells?
Liquidity—the ability to quickly buy or sell an asset without significantly affecting its price—is often taken for granted in today’s…
Teen Investors: Why Gen Z Is Skipping Banks for Brokerages
For generations, a checking account was a rite of passage. Parents helped their teens open a bank account, maybe with…
Post-Earnings Drift: Can You Actually Trade It?
Each earnings season brings a fresh wave of headlines—beats, misses, and surprises that ripple through the market. But beyond the…
The Behavioral Economics of Procrastination: Why We Delay Big Decisions
We’ve all been there—putting off important tasks like saving for retirement, paying off debt, or even scheduling a doctor’s appointment.…
Inflation at the Grocery Store: Why Your Cart Feels Lighter but Costs More
In recent years, consumers have increasingly noticed a perplexing phenomenon: their grocery carts seem lighter, yet the total at checkout…
The Hidden Cost of Free: How “Freemium” Models Shape Consumer Behavior
In today’s digital landscape, freemium models have become ubiquitous, offering users a taste of products or services at no cost…
The Economics of Streaming: Why Subscription Fatigue is Real
Remember the days when Netflix was your only streaming subscription? Fast forward to today, and your monthly entertainment budget might…
The Debt Ceiling Dilemma: Navigating the Tightrope Between Economics, Politics, and Global Relations
“The debt limit is not a suggestion. It’s not a request. It’s a legal requirement,” said Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin…