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Dreweisenber4)The Future of Robotics: 5 Robots That Will Amaze You"

 Welcome to My YouTube Channel In this video, we will talk about The Future of Robotics: 5 Robots That Will Amaze You" When we think of robots, we might imagine sci-fi-inspired, human-like automatons. While these types of machines are still mostly still fictional, there are many other types of robots operating in the world today. But what are robots? And how will they change the world?  Here, we explore the history and types of robots, some pros and cons of using them, and how they might shape the future. We’ll also outline some of the skills you’ll need to get started with robotics and highlight some courses to help you build your skills.   What are robots?  Let’s start with some definitions. Most of us are familiar with the concept of robots but may struggle to actually define them as separate entities from other types of machines.  As we explore in our open step the nature of robots, robots are different from other machines because of how they interact w...

Dreweisenber3)Top 10 Classic Cars to Invest In 2023

 Welcome to My YouTube Channel In this video, we will talk about the Top 10 Classic Cars to Invest In 2023 There are a number of ways to invest your money, but few will bring as much enjoyment as owning a classic car. As with any investment, there’s a significant level of financial risk involved in the classic car market, so it’s best to pick a collector’s car that you can really enjoy. If it doesn’t lose anything or even goes up in value when it’s time to sell, then it’s a bonus. 1: Audi RS 4 Avant B7 It was Audi that revived the idea of the bonkers estate via the Porsche-engineered RS 2 Avant in the mid-nineties. Fast forward a decade and the concept had grown up, with the RS 4 packing an extra 100bhp and a sub-five-second 0-60mph time.  Virtually all of them will have been driven hard, so if you can find a highly original low-mileage minter, you’re on to a winner. Of course, you could equally opt for the S3 hatch or larger RS 6 Avant, but the Goldilocks principle matters he...

Dreweisenber2)5 Key Steps to Achieving Financial Independence

 Welcome to My YouTube Channel In this video, we will talk about the 5 Key Steps to Achieving Financial Independence Financial freedom—having enough savings, investments, and cash on hand to afford the lifestyle you want for yourself and your family— is an important goal for many people. It also means growing a nest egg that will allow you to retire or pursue any career you want—without being driven by the need to earn a certain amount each year. Unfortunately, too many people fall far short of financial freedom. Even without occasional financial emergencies, escalating debt due to overspending is a constant burden that keeps them from reaching their goals. When a major crisis—such as a hurricane, an earthquake, or a pandemic—completely disrupts all plans, additional holes in safety nets are revealed. Trouble happens to nearly everyone, but these 5 habits can put you on the right path. The financial independence, retire early (FIRE) movement has grown in popularity as more people s...

N187)Future of real estate in the USA

 Welcome to My YouTube Channel In this video, we will talk about the Future of real estate in the USA High-interest rates and a recession will make 2023 a challenging year for commercial real estate. Though inflation eased in late 2022, it was still running at more than 7%. The Fed will continue raising rates until it sees a marked reduction in inflation nearer to its 2% target. Weakening fundamentals and higher cost of capital will generally lower asset values. The recession will not be particularly deep. Corporate finances are in good shape and employers will shun excessive layoffs to avoid losing employees in a tight market for skilled labor. While consumer confidence is highly subdued, average household debt is low compared with the onset of previous recessions. These factors suggest a moderate downturn, with unemployment unlikely to breach the 6% level. Inflation will be significantly lower by the second half of 2023, setting the stage for falling interest rates and the beginn...

N186)Is real estate is a good investment in the USA

 Welcome to My YouTube Channel In this video, we will talk about the Is real estate is a good investment in the USA When you think about real estate investing, the first thing that probably comes to mind is your home. Of course, real estate investors have lots of other options when it comes to choosing investments, and they're not all physical properties. Real estate has become a popular investment vehicle over the last 50 years or so. Here's a look at some of the leading options for individual investors, along with the reasons to invest. Historical Prices Real estate has long been considered a sound investment and for good reason. Before 2007, historical housing data made it seem like prices could continue to climb indefinitely. With few exceptions, the average sale price of homes in the U.S. increased each year between 1963 and 2007—the start of the Great Recession. Home prices did take a small hit at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Spring of 2020. However, as vacci...

N185)What is the trend in real estate in America

 Welcome to My YouTube Channel In this video, we will talk about the What is the trend in real estate in America The U.S. real estate market has experienced every end of the housing spectrum over the last decade. More than ten years ago, real estate market trends bottomed out during the Great Recession. For the better part of this year, competition fueled what looked like the hottest housing market prices the industry had ever seen. Buyers were forced to compete with several offers on every property, drastically tilting the scales in favor of sellers. Homeowners were given an advantage thanks to an imbalance in supply and demand. It should be noted, however, that the looming threat of a recession and the highest inflation rate the US housing market has seen in about four decades has forced the Federal Reserve’s hand into taking drastic action. In order to combat inflation and slow the economy down, the Fed has introduced a number of rate hikes, not the least of which are responsibl...

N184)What are the biggest challenges in real estate

 Welcome to My YouTube Channel In this video, we will talk about the What are the biggest challenges in real estate It’s been a busy and arguably fruitful year for the property market, with an eager consumer base pushing forwards with their house buying, especially with the Stamp Duty holiday catalyzing transactions in the first half as buyers rushed to complete before the deadline. In fact, despite some concerns that activity would cool rapidly after the SDLT holiday began tapering off, the market has proven surprisingly hot – Zoopla research estimates that 1.5 million properties will change hands in 2021, marking the housing market’s busiest year since 2007. But while activity this year has certainly been strong and remains resilient as buyers seek to capitalize on the window of opportunity before a likely interest rate rise either in December or early 2022, we may start to feel a chill in the air as the market cools in the months to come as we roll into the year ahead. Price gro...

AB23)10 Most Popular Luxury Brands In the World

 Welcome to My YouTube Channel In this video, we will talk about the 10 Most Popular Luxury Brands In the World 1: Porsche – $34.3 Billion The German automobile brand reigns supreme at the top of the charts. Despite the challenges of the past couple of years, Porsche has managed to thrive and continue its dominance as one of the world’s top luxury brands. The brand value is an astonishing $34.3 million. First established in 1931 in Stuttgart, Germany, Porsche quickly became a leader in the automotive field. It’s also one of the biggest global brands thanks to its luxury branding strategy. The company’s 911 model is perhaps its most famous vehicle and dominated the market during the 80s and 90s. Notable for its luxury sports cars, Porsche now offers SUVs, sedans, and electric cars.  2: Gucci – $15.5 Billion The epitome of luxury fashion, Gucci remains the world’s top fashion brand and the second-biggest luxury brand in the world. There is a sizable gap between Porsche and Gucci...

Dreweisenber1)Top 5 Innovative Food Brands of 2023

 Welcome to My YouTube Channel In this video, we will talk about the Top 5 Innovative Food Brands of 2023 1: MCDONALD’S For creating cultural moments as addictive as its fries Building off the momentum of its ongoing Famous Orders, which embedded the brand into pop culture in ways it had never before, McDonald’s found another way to seamlessly blend its products with its brand work. The unofficial adult Happy Meal, in collaboration with buzzy art collective and streetwear brand Cactus Plant, took things in a new, equally popular direction. By tapping into both fashion and nostalgia and again, ceding some creative control with its brand IP—allowing Cactus Plant Flea Market to design its own take on their classic characters like Grimace and the Hamburglar—McDonald’s has once again created a platform on which to build future partnerships. On the day that the partnership was announced before the Happy Meal even hit restaurants, Cactus Plant Flea Market trended as No. 1 on Google. Once ...

N183)How to make money with Nfts

 Welcome to My YouTube Channel In this video, we will talk about How to make money with Nfts How much are NFTs worth? NFTs are unique and nonfungible — meaning one NFT can’t be swapped for another without the possibility of a loss or gain in value. Cryptocurrency, on the other hand, is fungible — all units of Bitcoin are equal to one another. Since NFTs are one-of-a-kind, their value varies. Some NFTs have sold for millions, while others are worth only a few pennies or don’t sell at all. What gives one NFT more value than another largely depends on its scarcity, historical significance, utility, and consumer demand. With many people collecting NFTs for collecting-sake, and an NFT’s value hinging on consumer interest and demand, there’s no way to be 100% sure that an NFT you own will hold its value long-term or even short-term. 6 ways to make money with NFTs The NFT market is relatively new, but there are multiple ways to earn from NFTs that are worth exploring. As with any investme...

N182)How to save money with low income in 2023

Welcome to My YouTube Channel In this video, we will talk about How to save money with low income in 2023 1: Haggle or switch broadband and mobile phone providers Our survey of more than 5,000 customers found that more than seven in 10 who switched to a new provider at the end of their contract made a saving of between 13% and 16%. If you're happy with your existing provider, it's worth negotiating. Haggling typically leads to savings between 5% and 7%.  Don’t be daunted – haggling is invited and encouraged by telecom providers. Build your case by getting price quotes from rivals first. 2: Check if you’re eligible for a discounted broadband tariff Social tariffs are special discounted broadband deals available for certain low-income customers. You’re likely to be eligible if you receive a means-tested benefit, such as universal credit or pension credit. Social tariffs start at just £12 a month and are offered by a range of providers. For a full list, head to our online guide. E...

N181)How to save 50% percent of your income

 Welcome to My YouTube Channel In this video, we will talk about How to save 50% percent of your income Saving half of your income may be more possible than you think. Some regular people have managed to do it, like Grant Sabatier: He went from having almost nothing to set a goal of retiring early and achieving it within five years. Here are five tried-and-true strategies from Sabatier and other super-savers who have all, at one point, set aside at least half of their income to reach their financial goals. Automate everything In 2016, Chris Reining quit his IT job at age 37 with more than $1 million in the bank by living a modest lifestyle, saving and investing more than half his income, and putting his money to work. Reining, who’s been living comfortably off of his investments for the past three years, succeeded largely thanks to one simple habit, he tells CNBC Make It: automating his finances. Putting your financial plan on autopilot means setting up your savings accounts, retir...

N180)Stock market for beginners in 2023

 Welcome to My YouTube Channel In this video, we will talk about the Stock market for beginners in 2023 This guide will unravel each of these basic stock market concepts, giving you a solid investing foundation to build upon in the future. How the stock market works The stock market is like a swap meet, auction house, and shopping mall all rolled into one. The stock market as a swap meet or flea market: The stock market has many vendors, including individual and institutional investors such as hedge funds, pension plans, and investment banks, buying and selling various items, e.g., public companies listed on stock exchanges. Notable stock market exchanges include the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), Nasdaq Exchange, and OTC Markets. Each has different listing requirements for companies that want to use their services to raise capital from investors. The stock market as an auction house: Another aspect of the stock market is its auction-like pricing system. Unlike a retail store, whe...

N179)the Best months to buy stocks

 Welcome to My YouTube Channel In this video, we will talk about the Best months to buy stocks The Best Months for Stock Market Gains Many investors believe that equity markets perform better during certain times of the year. Is there any truth to these claims, or is it superstitious nonsense? This infographic uses data gathered by Schroders, a British asset management firm, to investigate. What the Data Says This analysis is based on 31 years of performance across four major stock indexes: FTSE 100: An index of the top 100 companies on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) MSCI World: An index of over 1,000 large and mid-cap companies within developed markets S&P 500: An index of the 500 largest companies that trade on U.S. stock exchanges Eurostoxx 50: An index of the top 50 blue-chip stocks within the Eurozone region The percentages in the following table represent the historical frequency of these indexes rising in a given month, between the years 1987 and 2018. Months are ordere...