ABOUT AUTHOR

Emily Carter

Emily Carter is an automotive technology journalist and clean energy researcher from California. She has spent the last nine years studying electric vehicles, battery science, and renewable mobility trends. Emily’s articles focus on how EV innovation impacts sustainability, consumer choice, and everyday driving. Her deep understanding of EV infrastructure and green transportation policy helps readers stay informed about the evolving world of electric mobility and environmental technology.

Decentralized Internet: Projects, Trajectory, & Forecast

I’ve noticed how a few big tech companies seem to control almost everything we do online,

How to Understand FP&A: A Comprehensive Guide

When I first heard the term FP&A, I had no idea what it meant. It sounded

Megaphone Pattern: How to Spot & Trade It

I’ll never forget the first time I missed a major reversal because I didn’t recognize the

Best 21 Crypto Chart Patterns That Help to Invest Smartly

When I first started trading crypto, the charts looked like chaos, with lines, candles, and shapes

How to Use Webull Paper Trading for Beginners?

Trading has changed a lot over the years. People once had to call brokers or rely

Bullish Divergence: Spot Reversals Before They Hit

Ever watched a stock slide lower and lower but felt like the decline was losing steam?

Trading has changed a lot over the years. People once had to call brokers or rely on newspapers to follow

Ever watched a stock slide lower and lower but felt like the decline was losing steam? That moment when selling

If you spend time studying charts, you’ve probably noticed a candle with a tiny body and a long lower wick.

Ever stare at a chart and see a candle that looks like an upside-down “T”? That shape is called a

If you’re trying to stop the cycle of making financial decisions you later regret, the problem usually isn’t willpower or

I used to think financial literacy meant simply knowing how to balance a checkbook. But it’s so much more than

Buying a home might seem out of reach when you think about saving up. I get it; the numbers can

Before you put a single dollar into the market, it helps to know what you’re aiming for. That’s where investment