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" ... Advocates for using aggressive investment portfolios as the primary way to fund a retirement plan often will allude to the concept of “stocks for the long run.” There is a degree of comfort that an aggressive portfolio will provide sufficient returns in time to maintain retirement sustainability. According to advocates, the long-run growth potential for stocks can be expected to materialize so that the aggressive portfolio can support a higher spending level than bonds alone. ... "
" ... As someone who started studying psychology to change it, because I felt “experts” were distant, dismissive and oppressive, I can sympathize with people who feel annoyed by my profession. However, those who allude to psychology without being part of the regulatory framework are at risk of giving unsubstantiated advice without insurance for recipients. Psychology has come a long way in the past 20 years. We are better at listening to stakeholders, better at co-production and more humble about our abilities. We are not perfect, but we have a code of conduct, a set of guiding principles and rigorous supervision and safe-guarding frameworks in place. ... "
" ... DataOps is a great vehicle that can create the long-sought alignment that always seems to allude us as our teams and companies grow. Unlike traditional taskforces or committees that tackle niche issues, DataOps affects the entire organization by delivering valuable data to every business user when they need it — in a consumable and governed way for action at the speed of business. ... "
" ... Now, the global investor universe rightly wonders if Ms. Georgieva’s comments allude to what former London hedge fund manager Raoul Pal recently labeled in a tweet a “huge change coming.” ... "
" ... “Nice For What” will likely be featured on Drake’s upcoming full-length project, though, as usual, he’s remaining mum when it comes to details. In a recent Instagram post, the Grammy winner did allude that he was hard at work on a new album, though nobody seems to know when it might arrive, or what songs will be featured. It’s likely that massively popular singles like “God’s Plan” and “Nice For What,” which could easily debut inside the Top 40 after it has a full tracking week in which to rack up streams and sales (and probably closer to the top of the tally), will be there, but knowing Drake, he might leave them off and stick with entirely new material. ... "