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The Journal | Downtown & Northeast Minneapolis News
8M ago
How Much Money to Start Day Trading Crypto: Setting a Budget for Day Traders Understanding the Importance of Setting a Budget for Day Traders
Budgeting is a crucial aspect of day trading in the cryptocurrency market. Allocating a suitable amount of funds beforehand can help traders plan and manage their investments wisely. A well-planned budget helps minimize potential losses and maximizes returns.
When setting a budget, traders need to consider various factors such as market volatility, liquidity, risk appetite, transaction costs, and capital gain tax implications. It’s essential to have a cl ..read more
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8M ago
Best Time of Day to Trade Cryptocurrency: Timing Strategies for Crypto Traders Importance of Timing in Cryptocurrency Trading
To optimize profits for cryptocurrency trading, you need to understand the importance of timing. With the section, “Importance of Timing in Cryptocurrency Trading” with the sub-sections, “How Timing Affects Trading Outcomes”, you’ll gain insights on which time of the day is crucial in trading cryptocurrency.
How Timing Affects Trading Outcomes
Timing plays a crucial role in cryptocurrency trading, affecting trading outcomes significantly. Successful traders understand t ..read more
The Journal | Downtown & Northeast Minneapolis News
4y ago
As pop stars and tech companies will tell you, reinvention is key to long-term survival. Your first idea may not be the idea that paves the road ahead.
Eastside, an upscale-casual bistro at 305 S. Washington Ave., across from the Milwaukee Depot, opened three years ago, and thanks in part to the presence of Ryan Burnett, of the well-known Burnett family, earned quite a bit of buzz. Everything about the space and service was tailored to meet the expectations of a downtown business clientele, along with the steadily growing population of residents filling developments on the north edge of downto ..read more
The Journal | Downtown & Northeast Minneapolis News
4y ago
We have no science on this, but the betting is that pretty much everyone who is anyone (or wants to be someone) in Twin Cities business and government has met Nate Garvis, and that for sure all of them have heard of him.
A familiar figure and voice on the landscape for his 18 years as Target’s vice president of government affairs and senior civic officer, and as the protean creator of a series of programs focused on effective civic engagement, the engaging, voluble Garvis is, put most simply, “one of those guys.” Namely, a man with something to say, the energy to keep saying it until it sells ..read more
The Journal | Downtown & Northeast Minneapolis News
4y ago
The St. Anthony Main area in the Marcy-Holmes neighborhood across river from downtown is now a long, long way removed from its blue-collar origins. When even Nye’s has been rebuilt with an emphasis on beverages more upscale than Grain Belt and Old Fashions, it comes as no surprise that someone would see the logic in a very cozy, Manhattan-style martini bar.
That someone is Ivy Ivers, and her logic has been to transform her Stem wine bar into The Dirty Martini Speakeasy, 24 University Ave. NE, is the kind of place you might find tucked into a side street in TriBeCa or Chelsea, one of those hang ..read more
The Journal | Downtown & Northeast Minneapolis News
4y ago
Glögg tours at ASI
Stop by the American Swedish Institute after hours for a glögg tour of the museum’s current Handmade Holidays exhibition. What is glögg, you ask? Well, glögg is a Scandinavian spiced wine that ASI mixes up into cocktails for your pleasure, to serve along with tasty bites. Enjoy Nordic holiday traditions, including decorations, handmade crafts and stories. (21-plus)
When: Thursday, Dec. 27
Where: American Swedish Institute, 2600 Park Ave.
Cost: $50 for ASI members; $55 for non-members
Info: asimn.org
‘A Very Die Hard Christmas’
Is “Die Hard” a Christmas Movie? If you’ve bee ..read more
The Journal | Downtown & Northeast Minneapolis News
4y ago
Minneapolis streets are constantly evolving. Many recent changes are products of two policies: Complete Streets, which prioritizes people walking, biking and taking transit, and Vision Zero, which seeks to eliminate fatalities and severe injuries that are a result of crashes on city streets by 2027.
Planning and design are focused on improving safety and encouraging more people to bike or walk, whether for commuting, running errands or recreation, said Nathan Koster, Minneapolis transportation planning manager.
“We want to make sure people have options that are safe and comfortable for their d ..read more
The Journal | Downtown & Northeast Minneapolis News
4y ago
As much as you may want to, you can’t solve all of the problems of the world in one fell swoop.
Bummer, right?
Every day, we are inundated with terrible news: environmental devastation, the horrible conditions faced by immigrants, poverty, homelessness, racial disparities and much more. The good thing is that there are reasons to take heart.
All over the world, and even right here in Minneapolis, there are individuals and organizations that are working to make the better place. Some charities operate on tiny, scrappy budgets and yet are able to have a huge impact on the problems they face.
Her ..read more
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4y ago
1501 Johnson St. NE
NE Park Investment, LLC
Luxury apartment building
A fresh infusion of residential space is being planned by Ivy Properties for the Northeast Park neighborhood. On a spot in between The Quarry commercial area and the Jim Lupient Water Park, Ivy plans a 155-unit, five-story luxury project, according to a City Planning Commission memorandum. The units would be a mix of efficiencies, one- and two-bedrooms. The unusual Z-shaped building will have 161 underground parking stalls and another 60 surface-level parking spaces. The site near the Interstate 35W onramp is currently occup ..read more
The Journal | Downtown & Northeast Minneapolis News
4y ago
Before he began delivering newspapers nearly 25 years ago, Lyle James did janitorial work and assembled items like coloring books for a local daycare company.
That job didn’t provide much work for him during the summers, so he picked up a delivery route for the Star Tribune. Immediately, James was drawn to the independent, do-it-yourself style of the job.
“I found out I liked it so much that I just started calling around to the different papers,” he said. “Within a few years, I had dropped the job at the place that made the daycare items and went full-time with the newspapers.”
This eventually ..read more