July 22, 2019 • Cindy Taylor
Happy Tuesday, Fellow Fintekers! You may have noticed that today’s newsletter looks a little different, yes? Today is the first day that the FintekNews newsletter is coming to you from our parent media brand Financial Advisor, and moving forward, all our content will be posted to the FintekNews channel on FA-Mag.com at /channels/technology. It may look and feel different, but we will continue to publish the same great columns our readers have come to know and love, including our popular Q&A interview features, Notes from the Publisher, The Taylor Report, The Zigmont Report and more, plus other original fintech- and cybersecurity-related content from Financial Advisor’s storied editorial team. Today, we’ve posted the latest news for the past week on all things wealthtech from our resident expert Vasyl Solushchuk, plus a look at how digital currencies seem to be driving far LESS criminal activity than the experts would like for you to believe. Seems cash is still, by far, the currency of choice for nefarious ne’er-do-wells! We also have a new Q&A feature this week entitled “Main Street Gets Shot At IPOs With This Platform” with insights from Scott Coyle of ClickIPO.” Check it out! Welcome to the new FintekNews! Cindy Taylor, Publisher Fintech Trading: Make sure to check out our daily trading and market reports below from Managing Editor Bill Taylor and hedgie Mike Zigmont. • The Taylor Report: Bitcoin Vs. Gold Vs. Ethereum Daily update of bitcoin, ethereum, gold & other major market indices • The Zigmont Report Our market wrap up from NYC hedgie Mike Zigmont published after 4:00 pm ET Latest Fintech News Stories: • Main Street Gets Shot At IPOs With This Platform • FintekNews Celebrates #WomenInFintech – Meet Kelly Waltrich of Orion Advisor Solutions • Wealthtech Week In Review: Advisor Group, DriveWealth, TradingScreen, Mercer • Smart Money Said ‘Skip Bitcoin, Bet On Blockchain.’ Not Any More • True Conviction From Morgan Creek Digital Assets Anthony “Pomp” Pompliano • Where Fintech, Art & Augmented Reality Converge • What’s that Glint in your Eye? Gold? • Selfie Banking? Yes, You Read That Right
It may look and feel different, but we will continue to publish the same great columns our readers have come to know and love, including our popular Q&A interview features, Notes from the Publisher, The Taylor Report, The Zigmont Report and more, plus other original fintech- and cybersecurity-related content from Financial Advisor’s storied editorial team.
Today, we’ve posted the latest news for the past week on all things wealthtech from our resident expert Vasyl Solushchuk, plus a look at how digital currencies seem to be driving far LESS criminal activity than the experts would like for you to believe. Seems cash is still, by far, the currency of choice for nefarious ne’er-do-wells! We also have a new Q&A feature this week entitled “Main Street Gets Shot At IPOs With This Platform” with insights from Scott Coyle of ClickIPO.” Check it out!
Welcome to the new FintekNews!
Cindy Taylor, Publisher Fintech Trading: Make sure to check out our daily trading and market reports below from Managing Editor Bill Taylor and hedgie Mike Zigmont. • The Taylor Report: Bitcoin Vs. Gold Vs. Ethereum Daily update of bitcoin, ethereum, gold & other major market indices • The Zigmont Report Our market wrap up from NYC hedgie Mike Zigmont published after 4:00 pm ET
Latest Fintech News Stories: • Main Street Gets Shot At IPOs With This Platform • FintekNews Celebrates #WomenInFintech – Meet Kelly Waltrich of Orion Advisor Solutions • Wealthtech Week In Review: Advisor Group, DriveWealth, TradingScreen, Mercer • Smart Money Said ‘Skip Bitcoin, Bet On Blockchain.’ Not Any More • True Conviction From Morgan Creek Digital Assets Anthony “Pomp” Pompliano • Where Fintech, Art & Augmented Reality Converge • What’s that Glint in your Eye? Gold? • Selfie Banking? Yes, You Read That Right
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