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The Oil-Gasoline Crack Spread: An Advanced Investment Strategy

The Oil - Gasoline Crack spread is a unique intercommodity futures spread between the price of crude oil contracts and gasoline contracts. If you are an investor interested in advanced trading strategies, this one could earn you over 55 percent per year, or occasionally over 800 percent per trade. Make sure you are familiar with the risks involved with trading futures contracts. This article will introduce you to the Crack Spread and enlighten you on how to use it effectively!

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Three Years a Nomad and Two Babies Born Abroad - The Global Life

Reflecting on 1,096 days of continuous travel (3 years including a leap year), having visited 23 different countries on 5 different continents, doing most of it while pregnant, and with a baby. This year we explored most of Malaysia, as this country has been kept mostly safe, and as we felt stuck being both pregnant and with a toddler who we didn’t want to get sick.

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Barista FIRE: Unlocking Financial Freedom through Geo-Arbitrage and a Flexible Lifestyle

Discover how the Barista FIRE strategy within the Financial Independence, Retire Early (FIRE) movement can help you achieve financial freedom sooner. This beginner-friendly guide introduces you to smart investing, reducing living expenses through geo-arbitrage, and embracing a lifestyle of travel and flexibility—all without needing extensive investment knowledge. Start your journey toward financial independence today!

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Reflecting on Two Years of Traveling the World & How You Can Do It Too!

Reflecting on 731 days of continuous travel (2 years - leap year), having visited 23 different countries on 5 different continents, doing most of it while pregnant, and with a baby. This year we explored Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Bali, Fiji, Australia, and New Zealand. Cheers to a third year of adventure!

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Successful Blogging - Building Your Website

To get started, you will need a website, a domain name (a unique name for your blog), a theme for your site, and you should make sure it is designed in a user friendly format.

Choosing a Website & Blog Host: Most bloggers start out with the free WordPress sites (those are the WordPress.com sites); However, if you want to earn more money from your blog at some point, you’ll need to convert from a free WordPress.com site to a paid version at WordPress.org - otherwise you won’t be able to make any money from ads. For this, you’ll need a hosting solution. One of the cheapest ways to get started is…

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The Easy Path to a Successful Blog - A Full Step-by-Step Guide - Introduction

The Free Nomad Guide was designed to help people become successful as a blogger, podcaster, YouTuber, influencer, or other type of digital nomad. In this section of the Free Nomad Guide, we focus our attention on making the path to becoming a successful blogger as easy as possible. We remove all of the mystery by providing a clear and logical step-by-step process that both increases engagement and maximizes your revenue much quicker than…

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Make $1,000+/Extra Each Month! - 5 Ways to Earn Money by using Social Sharing

One of the main reasons that people don’t travel is because they simply don’t have the money to do it. So, it’s no wonder that people ask us how to save money to travel. Our #1 biggest piece of advice is to increase your income by earning side money in some way – and the EASIEST ways to do that are by using the newest social sharing apps out on the market today. But, this advice applies to ANYONE that needs extra side money – even if it’s not for travel. So, why not add some extra income to your pockets every single month? Our favorite way - that earns the most and takes the least amount of time to set up - is by…

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Traveling the World on $1,000 per Month - Perception vs. Reality

When people say that they are going to travel the world for an entire year, the perception is that they’ve saved up a LOT of money to be able to afford it. That makes sense considering that The Motley Fool states that the average American is spending $1,928 for a week-long trip (per person). If we did the math, that would mean a full year of vacation would cost $100,256 PER PERSON - yikes! And, probably impossible unless you were super wealthy - thus the assumption that people think that we are rich (because we’ve been traveling the world for well over a year now). Well, the truth is, we have been spending no more than…

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