u/Otherwise_Pudding382

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Would this eventually happens to us? As i saw Meta lay off 8,000 employees, despite a $56.31 billion in total revenue (a 33% year-over-year increase). While the banking Industry also tend to reflect on this trend, as the JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO mentioned yesterday.

For me, layoffs used to feel like something that only happened in the news. But recently, the trend has started to feel much closer to home.

It raises an uncomfortable question: if even profitable companies are cutting jobs, what does this mean for us?

This concern becomes even more real when leaders begin discussing efficiency, automation, and AI's future impact on the workforce. I grew up believing that industries such as banking, finance, and technology offered long-term stability.

Even in my company, which is an MNC, I’ve noticed more hiring focused on AI automation skills. That really made this issue feel more real and closer to me...

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I’ve been seeing quite a few complaints about profits being wiped on certain brokers due to hedging activity.

From what I understand, some platforms don’t allow specific hedging strategies under their terms, but it seems like a lot of traders either aren’t aware or interpret it differently.

However, i am thinking, if i operate this is different platform, would they able to track ?

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u/Otherwise_Pudding382 — 18 days ago