Sequence Risk Versus Liquidity: Helping Clients Build A Retirement Mix Better Prepared For Downturns
For financial advisors, a good time to talk about sequence risk with clients is when markets are calm and clients are still ...
For years, a French mathematician searched for a proof that a gigantic number is prime. His method is still used 150 years ...
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Deja Vu Digits: Why You Can't Stop Seeing 11:11 (The Universe is Sending You an Urgent Text)
Or maybe you pay for coffee, and the change is exactly $3.33? It happens once, you brush it off. But then it happens again.
A North Carolina woman, who has won $154,168 in a recent lottery draw, after using the same set of numbers for six years, was encouraged by her sister, who would always tell her that she would win one ...
Most of us have little trouble working out how many milliliters are in 2.4 liters of water (it's 2,400). But the same can't be said when we're asked how many minutes are in 2.4 hours (it's 144).
For years, plastic surgeons thought the proportions of a beautiful buttocks should follow the Fibonacci sequence. Now, people are looking for a more Kardashian shape.
Two mathematicians have proved that a straightforward question—how hard is it to untie a knot?—has a complicated answer.
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