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This Article Is A Store Of Value

If it feels like the world is moving exceptionally fast today, you’re not alone in that feeling. NFTs are the start of a major financial revolution. Over this past weekend, NFTs (Non-Fungible-Tokens), accelerated into the mainstream as well over $100m in NFTs changed hands in just a few days. Since NFTs use a public blockchain, all of the transactions, history,…

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Shen Wei: Painting in Motion

Dancer, choreographer, painter, and filmmaker Shen Wei moves fluidly between disciplines and cultures to create art that expresses a common spirit animating the world around us. Through June 20, his exhibition Painting in Motion will be shown at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, including recent paintings, notebooks, sketches, and films. Shen Wei’s practice transcends the boundaries between visual and performing…

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Emergence of the Retail Trader

The wild ride with GameStop stock, Wall Street Bets, Robinhood and Melvin capital last month was an incredible moment for retail traders. Retail trading today is defined by ultra passionate investment forums, endless supplies of memes, zero dollar trading costs and easy access to powerful financial derivatives called options contracts. Everyone wants to know where these massive groups of traders…

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32nd Annual Boston Wine Festival

Boston Harbor Hotel presents the 32nd Annual Boston Wine Festival featuring expertly paired wine dinners by Executive Chef Daniel Bruce. Renowned winemakers from around the world have gathered in Boston for this one-of-a-kind celebration of food and wine. This weekend, join for a wine and food pairing featuring Moet & Chandon and Truchard Vineyards. Festival continues through Saturday, March 27,…

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The Big Cash Glut

The term “too big to fail” was coined following the collapse of Lehman Brothers bank in the heat of the 2008 financial crisis. The Fed chose this term to describe a company with so much complexity and interconnectedness that if they failed they would create an unacceptable amount of financial damage for the rest of the economy. This switch to…

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Jazz Scene in Boston: Telling the Local Story

Jazz, America’s own music, has always had a home in Boston. The Museum of African American History celebrates Boston’s rich jazz history in its exhibit, Jazz Scene in Boston: Telling the Local Story. The exhibition includes images by noted jazz photographers Lee Tanner and Jack Bradley, as well as photos and memorabilia from numerous private collections.

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Total Picture Investing

We’ve noticed a significant jump lately in the number of people interested in long term investment planning. Given how COVID has upended so many plans, this is not all that surprising. It’s clear that many are thinking about semi-retirement, full retirement, or working from home in perpetuity. Many are considering what it would be like to focus on a new…

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Curling at the Liberty Hotel

Experience curling this winter on the private patio at the Beacon Hill’s Liberty Hotel. This 16th century Scottish sport is having a resurgence on The Liberty Hotel’s iceless outdoor rink. Packages include 45 Minutes of independent curling, cocktails and light bites. Reservations are required.

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SPACs Must Be Evaluated Like Any Investment

There is a lot of talk about the stock market of 2000 and concerns of a bubble. Yet out of that dot com bubble came Amazon, Apple and many other invaluable innovative technology companies. Twenty years later that internet-crazed market is much more valuable than it was in 2000 and many more investment choices are available. In a similar way…

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