Elon's Greatest Invention... Hidden in South Memphis?

Tech legend Jeff Brown recently traveled to the industrial zone of South Memphis to investigate what he believes will be Elon's greatest invention ever... Yes, even bigger than Tesla or SpaceX.

Business News Digest

ELENA BECATOROS AND WAFAA SHURAFA
May 01, 2025

AP Business Digest

Here are the AP's top business stories that have moved or are planned to move today. All times U.S. Eastern. For up-to-the minute information on AP's coverage, visit AP Newsroom's Coverage Plan.

--------------------

UPCOMING

--------------------

TRUMP-TARIFFS-ROBOTS

DESCRIPTION: A push to make the U.S., not China, the leader in developing the next generation of robots is hitting some snags as tariffs and geopolitics affect the supply of parts needed for advanced robotics. Robotics developers from Amazon, Boston Dynamics, China's Unitree and hundreds of other companies are gathering in Boston this week, where tariffs are not on the agenda but expected to be a topic of concern on the sidelines.

UPCOMING: By 05/01/2025 12:00 p.m. EDT, Photo, Video, Text

___

MORTGAGE RATES

DESCRIPTION: Freddie Mac reports on this week's average U.S. mortgage rates. By Alex Veiga. UPCOMING: 250 words after noon release.

UPCOMING: By 05/01/2025 12:00 p.m. EDT, Photo, Text

___

VANCE

DESCRIPTION: Vice President JD Vance will tour a steel manufacturing plant in South Carolina on Thursday to highlight the administration's manufacturing agenda in the first 100 days.

UPCOMING: By 05/01/2025 2:24 p.m. EDT, Text

___

--------------------

NEW AND DEVELOPING

--------------------

US--KOHL'S-CEO

Kohl's ousts CEO Buchanan after investigation into some vendor transactions

SUMMARY: Kohl's has terminated CEO Ashley Buchanan after an investigation determined that he directed the retailer to engage in vendor transactions that involved undisclosed conflicts of interest. Kohl's named Chairman Michael Bender as interim CEO, effective immediately. The company said Thursday that Buchanan's firing is unrelated to its performance, financial reporting, results of operations and did not involve any of its other employees.

WORDS: 335 - MOVED: 05/01/2025 10:26 a.m. EDT

https://newsroom.ap.org/home/search?query=itemid:e8bdc2d13673c36a0c8ba1a07a434fae&mediaType=text

___

CVS HEALTH-RESULTS

CVS Health rides improving Medicare business to better-than-expected first quarter

SUMMARY: CVS Health hiked its 2025 forecast above Wall Street's expectations after improving Medicare benefits contributed to a better-than-expected first quarter. The health care giant said Thursday that it also got a boost from better star ratings for its Medicare Advantage plans, which are privately run versions of the federal government coverage program. CVS Health and other health insurance providers have been struggling for several quarters now with rising costs from their Medicare Advantage customers. The company's report Thursday comes a few weeks after rival UnitedHealth slashed its 2025 forecast after dealing with a spike in care use.

WORDS: 403 - MOVED: 05/01/2025 10:13 a.m. EDT

https://newsroom.ap.org/home/search?query=itemid:20ca85f02992a5371beb2ab56deeffec&mediaType=text

___

MAY DAY-LABOR

From Tokyo to Turin to LA, Trump's policies loom over May Day marches

SUMMARY: French union leaders have condemned the "Trumpization" of world politics while in Italy, May Day protesters paraded a puppet of the American president through the streets of Turin. Across multiple countries, hundreds of thousands marched in rallies marking International Workers' Day or Labor Day, citing President Donald Trump's agenda as a source of concern. In the United States, organizers said their message this year focused on fighting Trump's approach targeting immigrants, federal workers and diversity initiatives. In Germany, union leaders warned that extended workdays and rising anti-immigrant sentiment were dismantling labor protections. In Bern, thousands marched behind banners denouncing fascism and war.

WORDS: 907 - MOVED: 05/01/2025 9:54 a.m. EDT

https://newsroom.ap.org/home/search?query=itemid:46de8196d7f01d7458c3d77ccd5e0e54&mediaType=text

___

FINANCIAL MARKETS

Microsoft and Meta Platforms lead Wall Street higher

SUMMARY: Microsoft and Meta Platforms are driving Wall Street higher after they delivered profits for the start of the year that were even bigger than analysts expected. The S&P 500 rose 0.8% Thursday and was heading for an eighth straight gain, which would be its longest winning streak since August. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 124 points, and the Nasdaq composite jumped 1.9%. CVS Health and other companies also joined the stream of strong profit reports that have helped steady Wall Street over the last week. But another report also arrived to show that the U.S. job market may be weaker than expected.

WORDS: 625 - MOVED: 05/01/2025 9:43 a.m. EDT

https://newsroom.ap.org/home/search?query=itemid:ed03cfc78cd7d7d988573ef72301d11a&mediaType=text

___

US--MAY DAY-LABOR-THINGS TO KNOW

What to know about May Day and how it has grown over the years

SUMMARY: Activists around the globe are kicking off May Day demonstrations with workers rights rallies and marches for social justice causes. In some countries, it's a public holiday honoring labor. Activists planning marches in the United States say much of their message this year is about fighting back against President Donald Trump's policies. Thousands are expected at demonstrations from Tokyo to Chicago for the holiday that's also International Workers Day. May Day is also a traditional spring celebration that's observed in ways that don't involve marching in the streets or civil disobedience.

WORDS: 756 - MOVED: 05/01/2025 9:29 a.m. EDT

https://newsroom.ap.org/home/search?query=itemid:78ceb3f1165990c9f45ac09f17534288&mediaType=text

___

UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS

The number of Americans filing for jobless claims jumps last week, but remains at healthy levels

SUMMARY: U.S. applications for jobless benefits jumped to their highest level in two months, but layoffs remain in a historically healthy range. Jobless claim applications jumped by 18,000 to 241,000 for the week ending April 26, the Labor Department said Thursday. That's more than the 225,000 new applications analysts forecast and the most since late February. Weekly applications for jobless benefits are considered a proxy for layoffs, and have mostly stayed in a healthy range between 200,000 and 250,000 for the past few years. The total number of Americans receiving unemployment benefits for the week of April 19 climbed to 1.92 million, the most since November of 2021.

WORDS: 463 - MOVED: 05/01/2025 8:50 a.m. EDT

https://newsroom.ap.org/home/search?query=itemid:bfac62e6ed38b60169465cd6982e5bb6&mediaType=text

___

US--TRUMP-TARIFFS-ENDING-EXEMPTION

Cheap parcels from China will no longer be duty-free. Here's what it means for buyers and sellers

SUMMARY: The Trump administration is ending a duty-free exemption on low-value imports from China Friday. For consumers, that will mean higher prices and delivery delays when the government starts collecting tariffs on every single shipment. The expiration of the de minimis rule that has allowed as many as 4 million low-value parcels to come into the U.S. every day -- mostly from China -- is also forcing businesses that have built their models on sourcing production in China to rethink their practices in order to keep their costs down. But for those that make their goods in the U.S., the end of the exemption means a relief from cheap Chinese imports and spells hope that their sales could enjoy a resurgence.

WORDS: 1221 - MOVED: 05/01/2025 8:49 a.m. EDT

https://newsroom.ap.org/home/search?query=itemid:1b52319a85572331baf31cb6287ecddf&mediaType=text

___

US--PHILANTHROPY-FOOD-BANKS

Funding cuts threaten to deepen hunger crisis as rising costs send more families to food banks

SUMMARY: Food banks say income stagnation and rising living costs are increasing demand at their organizations across the country -- all as the federal government shuts off funding streams that provide millions with healthier, harder-to-get groceries. The country's largest hunger-relief network is also feeling the strain. Feeding America consists of more than 200 members ranging from food banks to meal programs. Houston Food Bank CEO Brian Greene said most Feeding America food banks are running deficits. He expects his nonprofit, which operates the largest distribution among Feeding America partners, will lose somewhere around $4 million this year.

WORDS: 1274 - MOVED: 05/01/2025 8:38 a.m. EDT

https://newsroom.ap.org/home/search?query=itemid:665c19251b5d83bbed45a29958f79609&mediaType=text

___

US--GM-OUTLOOK

General Motors trims 2025 guidance, anticipating potential $5 billion tariff impact

SUMMARY: General Motors is lowering one of its full-year financial forecasts as the company braces for the potential impact of auto tariffs. On Thursday the automaker said that it now foresees full-year adjusted earnings before interest and taxes in a range of $10 billion to $12.5 billion. The guidance includes a current tariff exposure of $4 billion to $5 billion. GM previously predicted 2025 adjusted EBIT between $13.7 billion and $15.7 billion.

WORDS: 324 - MOVED: 05/01/2025 8:21 a.m. EDT

https://newsroom.ap.org/home/search?query=itemid:721e481b45903a39870fe6d84b3e4bbf&mediaType=text

___

BE WELL-WORKING WELL-DECLUTTERING

Do you really need that extra ChapStick? Here are tips to reduce and tame workplace clutter

SUMMARY: It's easy to accumulate clutter at work. That's true in home offices and traditional workspaces alike. And those jumbles of misplaced belongings can drain our mental resources and distract us from work. Clutter can also impact our mood. As households and workplaces embark on spring cleaning, it's possible to reduce clutter and find more mental peace. First, regularly set aside time for decluttering, even if it's just 15 minutes. Set a timer. Sort items in the same category together first so you can see where there are extras. With piles of papers, think about whether you really need to hold on to each item. Reduce and get rid of duplicates. Do the same with digital files.

WORDS: 1221 - MOVED: 05/01/2025 7:46 a.m. EDT

https://newsroom.ap.org/home/search?query=itemid:08511dd01a3766751598b0b0e32192fe&mediaType=text

___

EU--RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR-MINERALS DEAL-EXPLAINER

Ukraine and the US have finally signed a minerals deal. What does it include?

SUMMARY: After months of tense negotiations, the U.S. and Ukraine have signed a deal that is expected to give Washington access to the country's critical minerals and other natural resources. Kyiv hopes the agreement will secure long-term support for its defense against Russia. According to Ukrainian officials, the version of the deal signed Wednesday is far more beneficial to Ukraine than previous versions. They said other versions reduced Kyiv to a junior partner and gave Washington unprecedented rights to the country's resources. The agreement must still be ratified by the Ukrainian parliament. It would establish a reconstruction fund for Ukraine that Ukrainian officials hope will be a vehicle to ensure future American military assistance.

WORDS: 962 - MOVED: 05/01/2025 7:33 a.m. EDT

https://newsroom.ap.org/home/search?query=itemid:8566241ea0e121a30437d845357055d8&mediaType=text

___

MCDONALD'S-RESULTS

McDonald's store traffic falls unexpectedly as diners grow uneasy about economy

SUMMARY: McDonald's store traffic fell unexpectedly in the first quarter as economic uncertainty weighed on diners. The burger giant said Thursday that it's same-store sales, or sales at locations open at least a year, fell 1% globally in the January-March period. Wall Street had been expecting an increase of nearly 2%. The trouble was particularly acute in the U.S., where same-store sales were down 3.6%. That was their worst performance since 2020. McDonald's has responded by expanding its U.S. value menu. It's also offering its $5 Meal Deal through this summer. That deal was introduced last June and extended several times.

WORDS: 279 - MOVED: 05/01/2025 7:23 a.m. EDT

https://newsroom.ap.org/home/search?query=itemid:dbfdc5ab9be9a36ea5a20026280e8cf9&mediaType=text

___

US--MUSK-DOGE

Musk defends his work as he prepares to wind down at DOGE but gives hazy answers on future

SUMMARY: Elon Musk is defending the work of the Department of Government Efficiency as he prepares to scale back from his government role and spend more time at his businesses. But in an interview Wednesday with reporters at the White House, he gave hazy answers about the work he'd been doing and DOGE's future and seemed taken aback by the intense backlash he'd encountered. Musk estimates he's cut $160 billion so far and acknowledged it would be hard to get anywhere close to his original stated goal of $1 trillion. He said, "It's sort of, how much pain is the Cabinet and the Congress willing to take?"

WORDS: 1156 - MOVED: 05/01/2025 5:30 a.m. EDT

https://newsroom.ap.org/home/search?query=itemid:962778979dd35ea79d6092df9cb2cb56&mediaType=text

___

AS--AUSTRALIA-ELECTION-ISSUES-EXPLAINER

What are the major issues in Australia's election Saturday?

SUMMARY: Australians are voting Saturday in a general election that will be dominated by the soaring cost of living, the economy, energy and China. Affordable housing is in short supply, interest rates remain high and the major parties are starkly divided on how to wean the nation off fossil fuel-generated electricity. The major parties also differ on how to deal with China, which is at once Australia's largest trading partner and its greatest strategic threat.

WORDS: 875 - MOVED: 05/01/2025 3:39 a.m. EDT

https://newsroom.ap.org/home/search?query=itemid:558d99ec389a9331fd722ef5482ecbe5&mediaType=text

___

ML--IMF-MIDDLE EAST

Tariffs, oil prices and other uncertainties weighing down Mideast economies, IMF says

SUMMARY: The International Monetary Fund says that countries across the Middle East and North Africa face significant challenges to economic growth as the region faces economic uncertainty due to tariff measures, lower-than-recent oil prices and cuts to financial aid. The IMF's regional outlook report for the MENA region says that Brent crude oil prices -- which are down from highs above $120 a barrel in 2022 -- are likely to be $65 to $69 per barrel in 2025 and 2026. Bank official Jihad Azour says growth in the MENA region is expected to be 2.6% this year, as compared to 1.8% last year. But he says economic uncertainty that could negatively affect the outlook.

WORDS: 391 - MOVED: 05/01/2025 2:37 a.m. EDT

https://newsroom.ap.org/home/search?query=itemid:ecdbfc49dd0fcd284ec454adc527ea73&mediaType=text

___

EU--RUSSIA-UKRAINE-WAR

US and Ukraine sign deal giving US access to country's valuable mineral wealth

SUMMARY: The U.S. and Ukraine have signed an agreement that will give the U.S. access to Ukraine's vast critical mineral resources. The deal on reconstruction and investment could enable continued military aid to Kyiv amid concerns that President Donald Trump might scale back support during ongoing peace talks with Russia. It comes after a weekslong press by Trump on Ukraine to compensate Washington for billions of dollars in military and economic assistance to help Ukraine repel the Russian invasion. Trump has grown increasingly frustrated with the leaders of Russia and Ukraine. Treasury Scott Bessent said the "agreement signals clearly to Russia that the Trump administration is committed to a peace process centered on a free, sovereign, and prosperous Ukraine over the long term."

WORDS: 1301 - MOVED: 05/01/2025 2:35 a.m. EDT

https://newsroom.ap.org/home/search?query=itemid:ce025ba11929ceff0c90f94c25a47624&mediaType=text

___

US--SANTA CRUZ-SODA TAX

Northern California town's sugary soda tax is first to defy state ban

SUMMARY: A voter-approved tax on sugary drinks has taken effect in the beachside community of Santa Cruz on the California coast. City officials placed the tax on the November ballot despite a 2018 state law that banned local taxes on sweetened drinks. They are prepared to be sued. The American Beverage Association says it's assessing next steps. The trade association spent $2.8 million to defeat the measure, vastly outspending the opposing side. Tax supporters say sugary sodas and drinks increase the risk of obesity, heart disease and stroke. Opponents say a tax disproportionately impacts low-income families and hurts small businesses.

WORDS: 715 - MOVED: 05/01/2025 12:02 a.m. EDT

https://newsroom.ap.org/home/search?query=itemid:69d5937528a341404ab3d5e7bd8b9767&mediaType=text

___

Continue Reading...

Popular

Consumer Tech News (Apr 28-May 2): Trump May Ease Auto Part Tariffs, House Republicans Tabled $250 Charge On EV & More

Trump to sign Take It Down Act targeting deepfake media, while easing tariffs on foreign parts for US vehicles. Apple reports strong earnings and considers shift to India amid China tariff pressures.

You Can Take a Stake in Elon's xAI Before June 1st... - Ad

Elon Musk's private AI firm xAI may have just leapfrogged ChatGPT and Google's Gemini--building what experts call the future of AI. For the first time, you can take a stake starting at $500.

Alibaba And JD.com Are Literally Paying The Price As China Delivery Wars Heat Up

Alibaba and JD.com are pouring billions into ultra-fast delivery and steep discounts—like nearly free coffee—to win over cost-conscious Chinese consumers as traditional e-commerce growth slows.

Organizations and companies are partnering to introduce Black students in Detroit to golf

DETROIT (AP) — As a fan, Shaun Horne is all about Detroit's professional sports teams. But when it comes to playing, the high school junior has his eyes on one game.

A Historic Gold Announcement Is About to Rock Wall Street - Ad

The greatest investor of all time is about to validate what Garrett Goggin has been saying for months: Gold is entering a once-in-a-generation mania. Front-running Buffett has never been more urgent - and four tiny miners could be your ticket to 100X gains.

Asia Markets Gain, Europe Slides And Gold Retreats - Global Markets Today While US Slept

Trump's tariff uncertainty and Fed's upcoming decision weigh on US markets. Trade deficit rises, while Asian and European markets show mixed results.

Can you control required minimum distributions?

Once you hit required minimum distributions age (73), how much control do you have over the timing, amount, and source of your distributions? Let’s examine each of the levers.

The Cross-Chain Giant Set for 1,000%+ Gains - Ad

This multi-chain protocol's volume is exploding while its price is still under the radar. Institutions are moving in fast-get our urgent report before retail wakes up.

US and Chinese officials meet in Geneva to discuss tariffs as the world looks for signs of hope

GENEVA (AP) — The U.S. treasury secretary and America’s top trade negotiator will meet with high-ranking Chinese officials this weekend to de-escalate a dispute that threatens to cut off trade between the world’s two biggest economies and to damage global commerce.

Trump Says 'We Don't Have To Sign Deals' Amid Mounting Pressure Over Trade Talks Outcome: 'I Wish They'd…Stop Asking'

In a sudden shift, President Donald Trump stated that it is not the U.S. that needs trade deals, but its partners—contradicting earlier statements from his own administration.

The Most Important "AI Stock" You've Never Heard Of - Ad

The AI revolution is moving faster than anyone expected. But what no one is talking about is the one company AI simply can't exist without. It may be the single most important AI investment, yet most people don't even know its name. For now. The moment Wall Street catches on, this $20 stock could explode.

Trump Eyeing Nuclear Deal With Saudi Arabia? China and Russia Watch Closely

Trump's visit to Saudi Arabia reignites nuclear deal talks, raising global stakes and proliferation concerns.

Brace Yourself for Jeff Bezos' "Amazon Helios" - Ad

Amazon delivers 20 million packages a day... powers some of the most popular websites... delivers medication to half of the U.S. population... and even produces award-winning films and TV shows. But a Wall Street legend -- twice featured on 60 Minutes -- predicts that "Amazon Helios" will be bigger than all of those... COMBINED.

Mark Zuckerberg Overtakes Jeff Bezos To Become World's Second-Richest Person As Meta Stock Soars

Mark Zuckerberg has surpassed Jeff Bezos to become the world's second-richest person, with a net worth of $212 billion, following a surge in Meta's stock price.

Are Left-Handed CEOs Like Steve Jobs, Bill Gates And Mark Zuckerberg Wired For Innovation? New Research Says They Lead More Creative, Profitable Companies

A recent study suggests that left-handed CEOs, including Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and Mark Zuckerberg, lead more innovative and profitable companies due to their creative leadership styles and global talent recruitment strategies.

Have You Seen this Strange Elon Musk Device? - Ad

Tech legend Jeff Brown predicts this "space technology" will be Elon Musk's next trillion-dollar business, and it will make a lot of people rich. This could be the biggest internet innovation since the first web browser Netscape kicked off the internet boom in the late 1990s.

Asian shares rise in subdued holiday trading, as US futures jump

TOKYO (AP) — Asian shares advanced Thursday, with many markets in the region closed for Labor Day holidays, after U.S. stocks stormed back from steep early losses to a seventh straight day of gains.

Elon Musk Drops Stunning Bombshell? - Ad

Behind closed doors, Musk revealed a game-changing breakthrough technology that could shake the tech world & crush major companies. Why is no one talking about it? Luckily, we had a man on the inside - watch now to see the details & how to profit!

Jeff Bezos Wants To Send You To Space After Katy Perry: Here's How Much A Reservation With Blue Origin Costs

Blue Origin is taking reservations for its next trips to space after sending pop star Katy Perry there. Here's how much a reservation costs.

Trump Boots Mike Waltz As National Security Adviser, Taps Marco Rubio As Interim Replacement

Trump ousts national security adviser Mike Waltz amid internal tensions and a messaging scandal, naming him UN ambassador and replacing him temporarily with Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

He Called Bitcoin to $100k... Now He Says This Coin Is Next - Ad

Juan Villaverde may be America's top crypto expert. According to Juan's timing model, we are entering what could be the biggest bull market in crypto's history. With America's first crypto president in office, it could be the biggest gains the market has ever seen. And one special coin could skyrocket.

Play your cardinals right: Betting on next pope gains popularity ahead of the conclave

ROME (AP) — Next week’s to to as leader of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics is a solemn affair steeped in .

The AI Bottleneck Is Real-and One Firm Is Solving It - Ad

AI is scaling fast-but infrastructure is lagging. This firm isn't just aware of the problem, it's building the solution: servers, GPUs, and strategic AI deployments. NVIDIA noticed. Investors should too.

US robot makers hope to beat China in humanoid race. Tariffs could affect their ambitions

BOSTON (AP) — weren't on the agenda of this week's Robotics Summit, where thousands of tech industry workers mingled with humanoid and other robot varieties and talked about how to build and sell a new generation of increasingly autonomous machines.

Elon's Greatest Invention... Hidden in South Memphis? - Ad

Tech legend Jeff Brown recently traveled to the industrial zone of South Memphis to investigate what he believes will be Elon's greatest invention ever... Yes, even bigger than Tesla or SpaceX.

Harassed by Assassin’s Creed gamers, a professor fought back with kindness

HANOVER, N.H. (AP) — Sachi Schmidt-Hori has never played Assassin’s Creed Shadows, but facing an onslaught of online harassment from its fans, she quickly developed her own gameplay style: confronting hate with kindness.

Biggest Dividend Payout in U.S. History: $1 Trillion up for Grabs! - Ad

Trump just launched a $1 trillion National Investment Fund to replace income taxes and send direct payouts to Americans. You could claim up to $21,307--before the first public checks go out. This is historic. Act now to be first in line.

'Gorklon Rust'? Elon Musk Trolls With Grok Parody, Sends Memecoins Soaring: 'Did U Have To Copy My Whole Face?'

Memecoins parodying xAI's Grok chatbot surged Sunday after founder Elon Musk changed his X profile picture to the satirical avatar. What happened: In an X post, Musk tagged Grok's parody account Gork, saying, "sup @gork changed my pp to urs wdyt."

Trump's Crypto Blueprint Unveils This Infrastructure Powerhouse - Ad

One blockchain token sits at the heart of Washington's pro-crypto agenda. Institutions are loading up while it still trades at a discount. Here's how to get in for $3.

Florida lawmakers approve changes to condo safety law passed after Surfside collapse

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida lawmakers gave final approval Wednesday to a bill aimed at reforming a condominium safety law passed in 2022 in the wake of the partial collapse of Champlain Towers South, which in Surfside in June 2021.

What's Going On With Shake Shack Stock On Thursday?

Shake Shack shares rose after Q1 sales grew 10.5% and margins improved, despite missing EPS and revenue estimates.

No.1 Opportunity for 2025 [Take Action Now!] - Ad

Starlink's potential IPO Could Be the Biggest in History--Silicon Valley insider James Altucher has uncovered a way to profit BEFORE the IPO--with as little as $50. Musk's $180B giant is set to launch--will you miss out? Claim your spot before it's too late.

Nasdaq-100 Leveraged ETF TQQQ Surges 5.5% As Tech Rally, Jobs Data Boost Risk Appetite

Shares of ProShares UltraPro QQQ ETF jumped 5.5% during Friday's session. TQQQ jumped following a stronger-than-expected April jobs report and robust corporate earnings.

Trending Now

Information, charts or examples are for illustration and educational purposes only and not for individualized investment management This message contains commercial elements, such as advertising. We only send these offers to those who have opted in to our newsletter. Past performance is not indicative of future results. For these reasons we strongly suggest trading in a DEMO/Simulated account. The information provided by us is for educational and informational purposes only. We make no representations or warranties concerning the products, practices or procedures of any company or entity mentioned or recommended and have not determined if the statements and opinions of the advertiser are accurate, correct or truthful. If you use, act upon or make decisions in reliance on information contained or any external source linked within it, you do so at your own peril and agree to hold us, our officers, directors, shareholders, affiliates and agents without fault.

Copyright technicaltrading.org
Privacy Policy | Terms of Service