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Why do investment losses keep repeating? The problem may be less about personality and more about a decision process that leaves impulses unchecked. This article looks at overtrading, concentration, costs, and behavioral bias—plus practical controls such as waiting periods, allocation limits, regular reviews, and rebalancing rules. Check it out for a more structured approach to portfolio decisions.
Risk of U.S.-Iran Conflict and the Global Economy: Worst-Case Scenarios and Transmission Channels
What would make U.S.–Iran tensions a serious global economic threat? This article traces the risks from the Strait of Hormuz to oil and LNG prices, shipping insurance, inflation, interest rates, trade, investment, and employment. It also explains the obstacles to negotiation and why likelihood and economic impact should be assessed separately. Check out the full analysis.
More customers using a chatbot doesn’t always mean fewer calls. If the bot cannot complete refunds, cancellations, or account changes—or pass useful context to an agent—the customer may still need to call and repeat everything. Check out the article to learn what effective AI-to-agent handoffs require and which customer journey metrics offer a clearer view of resolution.
Should You Avoid Walking If Your Kidneys Are Unhealthy? Benefits and Safety Guidelines
Kidney problems do not necessarily mean walking should be avoided. For many people with stable chronic kidney disease, short walks at a conversational pace can be a safe starting point, with time and frequency increased gradually. Walking may benefit fitness, blood pressure, mobility, and quality of life, but it is not a cure for kidney damage. Check the article for practical targets, precautions, and warning signs.
Should You Exercise Even If Your Kidneys Are Weak? Exercise Principles for Chronic Kidney Disease
Having weak kidneys does not necessarily mean you should avoid exercise. For people with stable chronic kidney disease, moderate activity such as brisk walking, stationary cycling, swimming, or light strength training may improve fitness and quality of life. Learn how to judge intensity, understand the limits of exercise, and recognize warning signs—check the article.
Criteria for Tenants' Home Fire Insurance: Reviewing Coverage and Liability
Does your landlord’s fire insurance protect your belongings and legal liability? Not necessarily. Tenants may also face coverage requirements in their lease or liability after a negligence-related fire. Check out the article for a practical review of belongings, temporary living costs, deductibles, group insurance, and policy updates after moving.