Enter Google, then click the logo drawing. There's a short anomated vid about women acheivements - Curie, Braille, Typewriter, Nobel prize laureates etc.
Real nice, I just wish they'd spelled it out with subtitles. Most people watching the vid wouldn't even know what it's about.
Anyway - So many women moved humanity forward in Science, Technology, Art, Philosophy, etc and/or in "just" taking care of their loved ones - despite the odds often tilted against them
Looking forward to a future where gender gaps are a thing of the past and equality prevails
PS small tidbit but telling -
In recent years more women purchased electric guitars than men did. Women can express their voice, and it's different from men's - which makes music fresh and interesting again 💜🎶🎸🎵🎹
Personal note -
When we got married, I took my GF's surname as an act of feminism (took, not added. Would be considered normal if I was a woman) especially since marriage made us "Husband and Wife" which in Hebrew is akin to "Owner and his Woman". Sheesh... I call her my GF❤
YESTERDAY + PETER LYNCH + @CathieDWood = #HODL
When Peter Lynch ran Magellan, annualized return over 13 years was >29%, yet average investor in fund only got 7%.
Could be statistical reasons for this (e.g. fewer investors in HUGE years, many in slow years) BUT MAINLY ... 1/
2/ ... but mainly it's a matter of undisciplined investor behavior.
Noobs see a fund (or stock) booming, so they buy, often at peaks and ATHs.
Then once it goes down - they sell in panic and head to the shore of safer investments (value stocks, cash etc)
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3/ Conceptually that's "buy high, sell low" which is bad, but there's also another major problem.
Pulling out means missing days like yesterday ( $ARKK +10%, $TSLA +20%).
Single days can be SIGNIFICANT, and after strong declines such days can show BRUTAL upswings
3/ Huawei sees #Tesla leading an AUTO-INDUSTRY REVOLUTION, powered by electricity and AI, which will lead to a fundamental change in the design of cars and the structure of the industry.
2/ Buses built by Thomas Built Buses Inc., a division of Daimler, w. battery tech by Proterra
Interestingly, a 3rd party vendor is PAYING to install smart chargers to charge buses at night, in exchange for rights to RE-SELL V2G POWER in peak hours
But they're not alone!
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School buses are excellent candidates for distributed-utility V2G. 500,000 school buses in USA sit mostly unused during peak hours
Thomas-Built buses' 220KW Proterra batteries capable of >4,000 cycles, meaning “more than half of their use case could be for use as grid asset”
Found this online, couldn't confirm it elsewhere but supposedly from behind paywall of AllNovaScotia.com
#Novonix expanding in Bedford to make low-cost battery
Spending $1.5m to add 8,800sqft for cathode pilot processing facility 1/ ..
2/ @NovonixBattery allegedly came up with new, low-cost process to synthesize battery material, with help of Mark Obrovac’s lab at Dal.
Process helps solve one of the greatest challenges – cost – as the current method to process cathodes is expensive and creates waste.
3/ Likely to have effect on mainstream EV adoption. CEO Chris Burns: “Why don’t we see more EV on the road? Not bc range isn’t far enough. All “inconveniences” people have always been concerned about almost don’t exist anymore. The challenge is cost”, he told allNovaScotia.