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Vision in Sight — Vuzix Outlines Ultra-Sleek Lineup of Smart Glasses, CES 2022 Presence, and Partnerships
Previously Published to Benzinga It’s a new year, and 2022 may just become the Year of the Meta with virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and extended reality (XR) around every corner. Vuzix Corp. (NASDAQ: VUZI) is arguably no exception, leaving 2021 with a bang and entering the new year fresh-faced and making moves. The company is a leading supplier of smart glasses and AR technologies, developing innovative products primarily focused on enterprise markets. This includes personal displays and wearable computing devices triggered by touchpad, voice, and Bluetooth inputs. In addition, it offers users a portable, high-quality viewing experience, shared view video streaming, and dynamic solutions for mobility purposes. That means…
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How to Leverage More Crypto Using CFDs
Previously Published to Benzinga The following post was written and/or published as a collaboration between Benzinga’s in-house sponsored content team and a financial partner of Benzinga. In the last few weeks, Bitcoin (BTC) and the altcoins market, with cryptocurrencies like Ethereum (ETH), Decentraland (MANA), and Shiba Inu (SHIB), hit all-time highs. When Facebook announced it would change its name to Meta Platforms Inc. (NASDAQ: FB), coins representing the metaverse increased. And in light of SHIB’s rise to the top of many crypto charts, Dogecoin (DOGE) made a comeback almost overnight. So, what happens when you think a coin is on its way to the top, but your funds are tied up in some other investment? Leverage is one way to be able…
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A Look into Share CFDs and the Top 5 to Watch… Come Rise or Fall
Previously Published to Benzinga: The following post was written and/or published as a collaboration between Benzinga’s in-house sponsored content team and a financial partner of Benzinga. Contract trading has become increasingly popular on retail investment platforms. Derivative trades allow investors to quickly turn a profit without actually owning the investment. There are several explicit types of contract trading available —some of which include futures, options, and contracts for difference (CFDs). Because required account minimums and limits aren’t placed on the number of day trades that can be made under $25,000, CFDs are attractive to day traders and investors who like taking lucrative risks on moving investments. Many often find success…