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when there is a direct conflict between multiple parties striving for the same outcome it is often called a zero sum game this means that for every winner there is a loser alternatively it means that the collective net benefit received is equal to the collective net benefit lost lots of sporting events are a zero sum g... | a non zero sum game is one in which all participants can win or lose at the same time consider business partnerships that are mutually beneficial and foster value for both entities instead of competing and attempting to win at the expense of the other both parties benefit investing and trading stocks is sometimes consi... | |
what are the games being played in game theory | game theory tries to explain the strategic actions of two or more players in a given situation with set rules and outcomes while used in several disciplines game theory is most notably used in the study of business and economics the games may involve how two competitor firms will react to price cuts by the other whethe... | |
what are some of the assumptions about these games | like many economic models game theory contains a set of strict assumptions that must hold for the theory to make good predictions in practice first all players are utility maximizing rational actors that have full information about the game the rules and the consequences players are not allowed to communicate or intera... | |
what is a nash equilibrium | the nash equilibrium is an important concept referring to a stable state in a game where no player can gain an advantage by unilaterally changing a strategy assuming the other participants also do not change their strategies the nash equilibrium provides the solution concept in a non cooperative adversarial game it is ... | |
what is gamification | gamification describes the incentivization of people s engagement in non game contexts and activities by using game style mechanics understanding gamificationgamification leverages people s natural tendencies for competition achievement collaboration and charity tools employed in game design such as rewarding users for... | |
what is gamma | gamma is an options risk metric that describes the rate of change in an option s delta per one point move in the underlying asset s price delta is how much an option s premium price will change given a one point move in the underlying asset s price therefore gamma is a measure of how the rate of change of an option s p... | |
when the option being measured is deep in or out of the money gamma is small when the option is near or at the money gamma is at its largest gamma is also largest for options with near term expirations relative to longer dated options | gamma is an important metric because it accounts for convexity issues when engaging in options hedging strategies 1 some portfolio managers or traders may be involved with portfolios of such large values that even more precision is needed when engaged in hedging a third order derivative named color can be used color me... | |
what is gamma used for | since an option s delta measure is only valid for a short period of time gamma gives traders a more precise picture of how the option s delta will change over time as the underlying price changes delta is how much the option price changes with respect to a change in the underlying asset s price gamma decreases approach... | |
how do traders hedge gamma | gamma hedging is a strategy that tries to maintain a constant delta in an options position this is done by buying and selling options in such a way as to offset each other resulting in a net gamma of just around zero at such a point the position is said to be gamma neutral often a trader will want to maintain zero gamm... | |
what is a long gamma strategy | if traders are long gamma the delta of their options position increases with price movements in the underlying asset for example a long gamma position will see an ever increasing delta as the underlying price rises or ever decreasing deltas as the price falls if the trader can sell deltas as prices rise and then buy de... | |
what is gamma risk | for options positions that are short gamma there is a risk that price movements in the underlying will cause compounding losses for instance if such a position begins delta neutral and the stock rises it will produce increasingly short deltas for the position so that as the underlying rises the options will lose more a... | |
what is gamma hedging | gamma hedging is a trading strategy that tries to maintain a constant delta in an options position often one that is delta neutral as the underlying asset changes price it is used to reduce the risk created when the underlying security makes strong up or down moves particularly during the last days before expiration an... | |
how gamma hedging works | a gamma neutral options position is one that has been immunized to large moves in an underlying security achieving a gamma neutral position is a method of managing risk in options trading by establishing an asset portfolio whose delta s rate of change is close to zero even as the underlying rises or falls this is known... | |
what is gamma neutral | a gamma neutral options position is one that has been immunized to large moves in an underlying security achieving a gamma neutral position is a method of managing risk in options trading by establishing an asset portfolio whose delta s rate of change is close to zero even as the underlying rises or falls this is known... | |
what are gann angles | gann angles are named after their creator w d gann gann believed the angles could predict future price movements based on geometric angles of time versus price gann was a 20th century market theorist the validity and usefulness of his theories however are subject to debate several gann angles used together make up the ... | |
what do gann angles tell you | according to gann the ideal balance between time and price is 45 degrees in total there are nine different gann angles for identifying trends and market actions when one of these angles is broken the price is expected to move to the next angle according to gann the most important angle is a line representing one unit o... | |
when using gann angles it is important to lock the scale on the price chart most charting platforms adjust the scale when zooming in or out that changes the angle locking the scale prevents this | the other gann angles are 2 1 moving up two points per time unit 3 1 4 1 8 1 and 16 1 as well as 1 2 1 3 1 4 and 1 8 these movements are not limited to up moves these are also applied to downtrends 1 8 means that the price is moving up eight price units each period 3 1 means it takes three time periods to move one pric... | |
when the trend is up and the price stays in the space above an ascending angle without breaking below it the market is regarded as strong when the trend is down and the price remains below a descending angle without breaking above it the market is considered weak depending on which angle it is respecting shows the over... | the idea is that if the price passes through one angle the price may be heading toward the next gann fans have been applied to a chart of the spdr dow jones industrial average etf dia the first angles were drawn off the late 2018 low angle 1 1 is drawn at a 45 degree angle over time the uptrend gradually began respecti... | |
what are gann fans | gann fans are a form of technical analysis based on the idea that the market is geometric and cyclical in nature a gann fan consists of a series of lines called gann angles these angles are superimposed over a price chart to show potential support and resistance levels the resulting image is supposed to help technical ... | |
how to calculate gann fans | gann fans don t require a formula although they do require an understanding of slope degrees think of a piece of graph paper with lots of little squares or grids on it if the price ascends the height of the square within a one square time frame a line can be drawn from the bottom left to the top right of the square tha... | |
how gann fans work | angled lines are drawn above and below a central 45 degree line to help determine trend direction and strength gann fans are drawn from a central 45 degree angle line that extends out from a specified trend reversal level traders will draw a gann fan at a reversal point to see support and resistance levels extended int... | |
what is a gantt chart | a gantt chart is a commonly used graphical depiction of a project schedule it s a type of bar chart showing the start and finish dates of a project s elements such as resources planning and dependencies henry gantt 1861 1919 an american mechanical engineer designed the gantt chart 1understanding a gantt chartthe gantt ... | |
what is a gantt chart used for | gantt charts help visualize various tasks and projects that occur simultaneously within an organization and how far along they have progressed they are used by management to plan and schedule such projects so that resources can be allocated in an optimal way and that projects that are prioritized can finish before less... | |
what are the components of a gantt chart | a gantt chart can vary in complexity and depth but will always have three key components activities or tasks that are to be done running along the y axis milestones or progress stages indicated along the x axis either on the top or bottom of the chart and progress bars denoted as horizontal bars denoting how far along ... | |
what is a stock gap | a stock gap is an area discontinuity in a security s chart where its price either rises or falls from the previous day s close with no trading occurring in between gaps are common when news causes market fundamentals to change during hours when markets are typically closed for instance an earnings call after hours unde... | |
why do stock gaps fill | a stock gap is a large jump in a stock s price after the market closes usually due to some news when a gap has been filled this means the stock s price has returned to its normal price the pre gap price this happens quite often as the price settles after irrational buying and trading has stopped after the news | |
what is price gap risk | price gap risk is the risk that a security s price will fall or increase dramatically from a market close to a market open without any trading in between traders should plan for price gap risk such as by closing out orders at the end of the day or putting in stop loss orders | |
how often do stocks gap | the amount of times stocks gap really depends on the time frame that a trader is viewing and making trades the shorter the time frame the more frequent the gaps so a daily chart would have more gaps than a monthly chart the bottom lineprice movements of an asset indicate to traders when it might be a time to buy sell o... | |
what is a gap analysis | a gap analysis is the process that companies use to compare their current performance with their desired expected performance this analysis is used to determine whether a company is meeting expectations and using its resources effectively a gap analysis is the means by which a company can recognize its current state by... | |
when organizations aren t making the best use of their resources capital and technology they may not be able to reach their full potential this is where a gap analysis can help | a gap analysis which is also referred to as a needs analysis is important for any type of organizational performance it allows companies to determine where they are today and where they want to be in the future companies can reexamine their goals through a gap analysis to figure out whether they are on the right track ... | |
how to conduct a gap analysis | some gap analysis models break the following steps into four processes others are a little more elaborate and expand the analysis into a few additional steps in either case a gap analysis entails understanding your current position determining where you want to end up and devising a plan on how to arrive at the desired... | |
when to use a gap analysis | companies should perpetually evaluate the products it offers the customers it serves the market need it fills and the efficiency of its operations however there may be certain times when a more formal gap analysis is warranted these times include benefits of gap analysisbecause gap analysis can be used in an assortment... | |
why is a gap analysis performed | a gap analysis is performed to understand where a company may be lagging against its goals or objectives it s a form of analysis that evaluates what it will take for a company to get from its current position to its future dream state | |
what are the types of gap analysis | gap analysis can be performed in an assortment of business situations most often more strategic in nature gap analysis can be performed to better understand market positioning product success labor needs or long term financial positioning gap analysis can also be used to analyze more operational aspects such as short t... | |
what are the fundamental components of a gap analysis | gap analysis must always start with an analysis of a company s current position without understanding where it currently is a company can t adequately make a plan to get to where it wants to go in addition to identifying where it is today and where it wants to be in the future gap analysis entails crafting a plan with ... | |
how do gap analysis and swot analysis differ | swot analysis is a tool that is often used as part of gap analysis as part of swot analysis a company identifies its strengths and weaknesses then the company should understand whether those strengths and weaknesses are suitable to where the company wants to be gap analysis is the plan that attempts to change a company... | |
what is static vs dynamic gap analysis | these two terms often refer to analyzing the performance and risks associated with banks or financial firms static gap analysis looks at the firm s sensitivity to changes in interest rates dynamic gap analysis looks at the firm s discrepancy between its assets and liabilities the bottom linea gap analysis is a techniqu... | |
what is a gap analysis | a gap analysis is the process that companies use to compare their current performance with their desired expected performance this analysis is used to determine whether a company is meeting expectations and using its resources effectively a gap analysis is the means by which a company can recognize its current state by... | |
when organizations aren t making the best use of their resources capital and technology they may not be able to reach their full potential this is where a gap analysis can help | a gap analysis which is also referred to as a needs analysis is important for any type of organizational performance it allows companies to determine where they are today and where they want to be in the future companies can reexamine their goals through a gap analysis to figure out whether they are on the right track ... | |
how to conduct a gap analysis | some gap analysis models break the following steps into four processes others are a little more elaborate and expand the analysis into a few additional steps in either case a gap analysis entails understanding your current position determining where you want to end up and devising a plan on how to arrive at the desired... | |
when to use a gap analysis | companies should perpetually evaluate the products it offers the customers it serves the market need it fills and the efficiency of its operations however there may be certain times when a more formal gap analysis is warranted these times include benefits of gap analysisbecause gap analysis can be used in an assortment... | |
why is a gap analysis performed | a gap analysis is performed to understand where a company may be lagging against its goals or objectives it s a form of analysis that evaluates what it will take for a company to get from its current position to its future dream state | |
what are the types of gap analysis | gap analysis can be performed in an assortment of business situations most often more strategic in nature gap analysis can be performed to better understand market positioning product success labor needs or long term financial positioning gap analysis can also be used to analyze more operational aspects such as short t... | |
what are the fundamental components of a gap analysis | gap analysis must always start with an analysis of a company s current position without understanding where it currently is a company can t adequately make a plan to get to where it wants to go in addition to identifying where it is today and where it wants to be in the future gap analysis entails crafting a plan with ... | |
how do gap analysis and swot analysis differ | swot analysis is a tool that is often used as part of gap analysis as part of swot analysis a company identifies its strengths and weaknesses then the company should understand whether those strengths and weaknesses are suitable to where the company wants to be gap analysis is the plan that attempts to change a company... | |
what is static vs dynamic gap analysis | these two terms often refer to analyzing the performance and risks associated with banks or financial firms static gap analysis looks at the firm s sensitivity to changes in interest rates dynamic gap analysis looks at the firm s discrepancy between its assets and liabilities the bottom linea gap analysis is a techniqu... | |
what is gapping | gapping occurs when the price of a stock or another asset opens above or below the previous day s close with no trading activity in between a gap is the area discontinuity in a security s price chart gaps may materialize when headlines cause market fundamentals to change rapidly during hours when markets are typically ... | |
what volume should a gapping stock have | a volume increase on a gap helps confirm that the price is likely to continue in the gapped direction a breakaway gap with higher than average volume for instance indicates strong conviction in the gap direction on the other hand exhaustion gaps should be associated with relatively low volume | |
what is a gap and go strategy | this strategy involves buying into a gap up and is a bullish position with this strategy stop loss orders may be placed at a level below the gap s bottom | |
how do you know if a stock will gap up | nobody can see the future of stock prices but a gap up may occur after a positive news announcement especially if that news is unexpected or better than expected positive earnings surprises news that a stock is a takeover target or the release or approval of a new product can all result in a gap up investopedia does no... | |
what is garage liability insurance | garage liability insurance is specialty insurance targeted to the automotive industry automobile dealerships parking lots or parking garages operators tow truck operators service stations and customization and repair shops will add garage liability insurance to their business liability coverage the policy protects prop... | |
how garage liability insurance works | garage liability insurance is a type of umbrella policy that provides coverage for the day to day operations of the businesses in the automotive industry this insurance will add a layer of protection to the business general liability policy coverage includes bodily injury and property damage from direct garage operati... | |
what is the garch process | the generalized autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity garch process is an econometric term developed in 1982 by robert f engle an economist and 2003 winner of the nobel memorial prize for economics garch describes an approach to estimate volatility in financial markets there are several forms of garch modeling ... | |
what is garden leave | a garden leave refers to the period of time during which an employee stays away from the workplace or works remotely during the notice period the employee remains on the payroll and is in the process of terminating their employment but is neither permitted to go to work nor to commence any other employment during the g... | |
when and when not to use garden leave | there are times to consider a garden leave and there are times it is not suitable a garden leave is to be used when a worker s employment term is being brought to an end for any reason the first step in evaluating whether to use a garden leave is to consider the implications of the employee s departure questions to ask... | |
is often expensive especially when putting an executive on garden leave | yields little to no productive work in exchange for actual salary paidrequires adherence to complicated changing laws that may restrict some aspects of garden leavemay negatively impact perception of future prospective employeesfrom an employee s standpoint much of the opposite is true the employee has meaningful payin... | |
is often required to work little to no hours in exchange for ongoing compensation | may still pursue but not start other job opportunities while on garden leavemay still be entitled to bonuses and commission while on garden leavefaces restrictions on what they can do for a specific amount of timemay not find personal satisfaction for technically not earning their paycheckmay stagnate career developmen... | |
what do people do during garden leave | during a garden leave most employees are required to produce little to no work they will remain on the company s payroll for a designated amount of time however they may not be contractually obligated to fulfill all previous aspects of their job when placed on a garden leave the expectations of the employee are often o... | |
does garden leave exist in the united states | yes garden leave exists in the united states the concept was passed into law in 2018 in massachusetts while it has been widely adopted in new york while also gaining traction in illinois 7 | |
what are the rules around garden leave | garden leave laws will vary across jurisdictions in general most garden leave laws require advanced notice of resignation and last between 30 and 90 days during this time the employee remains on the company s payroll but are generally relieved of most if not all of their duties an employee can often not return to the p... | |
what was the garn st germain depository institutions act | the garn st germain depository institutions act was enacted by congress in 1982 the primary purpose was to ease pressures on banks and savings and loans which increased after the federal reserve raised rates in an effort to combat inflation financial institutions that had taken on interest rate risk by lending at low r... | |
what is garnishment | garnishment or wage garnishment is when money is legally withheld from your paycheck and sent to another party it refers to a legal process that instructs a third party to deduct payments directly from a debtor s wage or bank account typically the third party is the debtor s employer and is known as the garnishee feder... | |
how garnishment works | for a debtor s wage to be garnished a creditor must typically obtain a court order proving that the debtor owes money and has defaulted on payment if the debt is an internal revenue service irs levy a court order is not required 2 for example if john smith owes 10 000 in overdue unpaid taxes the irs can resort to garni... | |
how much can be garnished | the dollar amount that can be garnished will vary from situation to situation however there are some limits in some cases for example the information below relates specifically to wage garnishment the consumer credit protection act stipulates the amount of income that can be garnished from an individual s wage the garn... | |
how does garnishment work | garnishment works by creditors obtaining a court order or judgment that authorizes them to collect the owed funds directly from the debtor s income or assets once the court order is granted the creditor can proceed to garnish wages by instructing the debtor s employer to withhold a portion of their paycheck or levy ban... | |
what types of debts can lead to garnishment | common types of debts that can lead to garnishment include unpaid credit card bills medical bills student loans taxes and child support payments essentially any debt for which you ve defaulted on payments and haven t made arrangements to repay can potentially lead to garnishment proceedings can my employer fire me beca... | |
are there any exemptions from garnishment | yes certain income sources and assets may be exempt from garnishment under federal and state laws for example social security benefits disability payments certain pensions and child support payments are often protected from garnishment additionally each state has its own set of exemptions that may shield specific types... | |
what is the gartley pattern | the gartley pattern is a harmonic chart pattern based on fibonacci numbers and ratios that helps traders identify reaction highs and lows in his book profits in the stock market h m gartley laid down the foundation for harmonic chart patterns in 1935 1 the gartley pattern is the most commonly used harmonic chart patter... | |
what is gas ethereum | gas is the fee required to successfully conduct a transaction or execute a contract on the ethereum blockchain platform fees are priced in tiny fractions of the cryptocurrency ether eth denominations called gwei 10 9 eth gas is used to pay validators for the resources needed to conduct transactions the exact price of t... | |
how do you calculate gas fees | originally gas fees were a product of a gas limit and the gas price per unit in august 2021 ethereum changed its calculations for gas fees to use a base fee a set fee for the transaction set by the network units of gas required and a priority fee the priority fee is a tip to the validator that chooses a transaction the... | |
why is gas so high on ethereum right now | ethereum s transaction fees are the result of network traffic and validator availability when there is more traffic fees are higher | |
what is ethereum gas | ethereum gas is a blockchain transaction fee paid to network validators for their services to the blockchain without the fees there would be no incentive for anyone to stake their eth and help secure the network | |
does ethereum run on gas | the ethereum gas fee exists to pay network validators for their work securing the blockchain and network 1 without the fees there would be few reasons to stake eth and become a validator the network would be at risk without validators and the work they do so it essentially runs on gas the bottom linegas fees are used o... | |
what is the gas guzzler tax | the gas guzzler tax is a surcharge added to the sales or lease price of cars in the u s that have poor fuel economy ratings the tax which is paid by the manufacturer or importer of the vehicle varies depending on the miles per gallon efficiency of the vehicle and ranges from 1 000 to 7 700 1the gas guzzler tax is impos... | |
how does the gas guzzler tax work | in order to escape the gas guzzler tax a car must get at least 22 5 miles per gallon mpg in combined city and highway driving 4the amount of the tax due is based on just how much gas the car guzzles that is the worse the fuel economy the higher the tax cars that fall just below 22 5 mpg are taxed 1 000 while cars that ... | |
when the gas guzzler tax was imposed in 1978 prices at the pump had increased 75 from six years earlier meanwhile u s oil production peaked in 1970 and was falling steadily through the decade as demand increased 910 | the opec oil embargo of 1973 added additional pain for consumers in the u s and abroad the decade is famous for its gas shortages and skyrocketing prices 11this is the environment in which the gas guzzler tax was passed its purpose was to incentivize more fuel conscious spending on the part of consumers and fuel effici... | |
what is a gate provision | a gate provision refers to a statement in a fund s offering documents that establishes the fund manager s right to limit or halt redemptions the prospectus or offering documents may provide more detail on a gate provision such as scenarios where redemptions would be restricted or halted entirely gate provisions are int... | |
when a fund enacts a gate provision it is generally seen as a negative event there have been cases however where a fund manager has used the gate provision to make certain that the capital is intact to carry out a critical phase of the strategy | one such situation was popularized in the film the big short when michael burry invoked a gate provision to halt redemptions so that his bet against the housing market wouldn t be liquidated until the mortgage meltdown occurred his investors enjoyed massive profits after the gate provision was invoked however by all ac... | |
what is a gazelle company | according to the original technical definition a gazelle company is a high growth company that has been increasing its revenues by at least 20 annually for four years or more starting from a revenue base of at least 100 000 1the rapid growth pace means that the company has more than doubled its revenues over a four yea... | |
how a gazelle company works | author and economist david birch developed the idea of gazelle companies in some of his early studies on employment and introduced the concept to a wider audience in his 1987 book job creation in america how our smallest companies put the most people to work birch contended that small companies were the biggest creator... | |
what is the gbp | gbp is the abbreviation for the british pound sterling the official currency of the united kingdom the british overseas territories of south georgia the south sandwich islands and british antarctic territory and the u k crown dependencies the isle of man and the channel islands the british pound sterling is symbolized ... | |
is british pound and sterling the same | yes the official name of the u k currency is pound sterling but it is often called the british pound or sterling | |
why is the british pound called sterling | reportedly the u k s currency evolved from sterling silver pennies that were used in the late 700 s 2 | |
why are pounds called quid | there doesn t seem to be a definitive answer similar to the dollar being referred to as buck some believe it originates from quid pro quo latin for something for something while others think it came from quidhampton where there was once a royal paper mill the bottom linethe gbp or british pound sterling is the official... | |
what was gdax | gdax is the former name of the cryptocurrency exchange run by coinbase a popular broker for bitcoin and other digital assets unlike the in app purchases available through the coinbase wallet gdax was aimed at professional traders with tools to track price movements and set complex buy and sell orders the exchange was l... | |
what is a gdp gap | a gdp gap is the difference between the actual gross domestic product gdp and the potential gdp of an economy as represented by the long term trend a negative gdp gap represents the forfeited output of a country s economy resulting from the failure to create sufficient jobs for all those willing to work a large positiv... | |
what is the gdp price deflator | the gross domestic product gdp price deflator is a formula that measures the amount to which the real value of an economy s total output is reduced by inflation the gdp deflator formula takes into account the value of all final goods including exports it does not factor in the prices of imports the gdp deflator formula... | |
what is gross domestic product gdp | gross domestic product is the total value of all the finished goods and services produced within a country s borders within a specific time as a broad measure of overall domestic production it functions as a comprehensive scorecard of a given country s economic health though gdp is usually calculated annually it is som... | |
what is deflation | deflation is a general decline in prices for goods and services typically associated with a contraction in the supply of money and credit in the economy during deflation the purchasing power increases | |
what is the consumer price index cpi | the consumer price index is a measure of the weighted average of the prices of a basket of consumer goods and services such as transportation food and medical care it is calculated by taking price changes for each item in the predetermined basket of goods and averaging them changes in the cpi are used to assess price c... | |
what is gearing | gearing refers to the relationship or ratio of a company s debt to equity d e gearing shows the extent to which a firm s operations are funded by lenders vs shareholders in other words it measures a company s financial leverage when the proportion of debt to equity is great then a business may be thought of as being hi... | |
how is gearing measured | a number of ratios including the debt to equity d e ratio shareholders equity ratio and debt service coverage ratio dscr measure gearing the ratios indicate the level of risk associated with a particular business | |
how much gearing is appropriate for a company | that depends on the business s sector and the degree of leverage of its corporate peers | |
how does gearing apply to credit | gearing helps to determine the creditworthiness of a business lenders may consider a company s gearing ratio when deciding whether to provide it with credit the bottom linegearing measures a company s financial leverage the term refers to the relationship or ratio of a business s debt to equity d e gearing shows the ex... | |
what are gearing ratios | gearing ratios are financial ratios that compare some form of owner s equity or capital to debt or funds borrowed by the company gearing is a measurement of the entity s financial leverage which demonstrates the degree to which a firm s activities are funded by shareholders funds versus creditors funds the gearing rati... | |
what is the times interest earned ratio | a company s times interest earned ratio is arrived at by dividing its earnings before interest and taxes ebit by its interest expenses it s a gauge of the company s ability to pay its debts each period 2 | |
what is shareholders equity | shareholders equity is the portion of a company s net assets that belongs to its investors or shareholders it appears on the company s balance sheet the par value of shares anything additional in capital retained earnings treasury stock and any other accumulated comprehensive income all contribute to shareholders equit... | |
what is financial leverage | a company s financial leverage is its total assets divided by its shareholders equity the result shows a comparison between total assets owned by the company versus shareholders ownership a high ratio indicates that a good portion of the company s assets are funded by debt 4the bottom linegearing ratios compare a compa... | |
what is the gemini exchange | gemini is a global cryptocurrency exchange founded in 2014 the gemini exchange also known as the gemini trust company is the brainchild of cameron and tyler winklevoss the famous investors twins and harvard classmates of mark zuckerberg understanding the gemini exchangethe winklevoss brothers announced the launch of ge... | |
what is the gemini exchange scandal | gemini used genesis global a subsidiary of digital currency group as a lender genesis declared bankruptcy in january 2023 withholding funds for gemini s earn program thousands of gemini customers were unable to withdraw funds as gemini froze its withdrawals all of which followed the collapse of ftx which had impacted g... |
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