You rely on The Profit Sector to bring you the most honest and profitable investment advice around. We do that every day. But there are so many fascinating things happening worldwide that we can’t cover it all.
Some of them are revelatory, some of them are practical, and some of them are just plain bizarre.
Here are a few things we discovered this week that were not fit to print.
Stone Skipping Is a Lost Art. Kurt Steiner Wants the World to Find It.
Meet an amazing man who has dedicated his entire adult life to stone skipping, sacrificing everything to produce world-record throws that defy the laws of physics. To hear him tell it, he has no choice.
Pelé Will Live Forever
Soccer superstar Pelé passed away this week. Pelé once confessed that he had long been troubled by a conundrum, one he’d only be able to crack when he met God, face-to-face, and could demand an explanation.
5 Phrases that ‘Make People Respect You Less’
Passive-aggressive behavior isn’t always intentional. A speech and communications expert has found that people who have these tendencies often just struggle with being honest about their emotions.
Here’s why it may be slowly ruining your reputation.
Read Donald Trump's Tax Returns In Full
Trump’s tax returns have finally been released after a years-long battle. There is a good reason he didn’t want anyone to see them. Here’s what’s inside.
Wall Street Wraps Up Worst Year Since 2008
Friday marked the final day of trading of what’s been a painful year for stocks. A volatile bear market, sticky inflation, and aggressive rate hikes from the Federal Reserve battered growth and technology stocks.
It was the worst year since the 2008 crash.