Madeline Vazquez

Madeline Vazquez is a seasoned technology and fintech author with a passion for demystifying complex innovations. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Fordham University, where she cultivated a keen interest in the intersection of finance and technology. With over five years of experience as a financial analyst at a leading firm, Vanguard, Madeline has gained invaluable insights into market trends and emerging technologies. Her writing has been featured in various industry publications, where she explores the latest advancements and their implications for the future of finance. Through her work, Madeline aims to inform and inspire her readers about the transformative power of technology in the financial sector.

The Unexpected Roadblock in America’s Electric Vehicle Revolution

The Unexpected Roadblock in America’s Electric Vehicle Revolution

The federal government has paused funding for the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program, impacting America’s EV ambitions. This funding freeze affects plans for a nationwide EV charging network, leaving states and stakeholders in a state of uncertainty. The halt poses
17 February 2025
The Tesla Stock Mystery: Is Marjorie Taylor Greene in Over Her Head?

The Tesla Stock Mystery: Is Marjorie Taylor Greene in Over Her Head?

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene stirred controversy by purchasing Tesla shares shortly after leading a key government efficiency subcommittee (DOGE). Critics express concern over potential conflicts of interest between her public service role and personal investments, especially given her alliance with Tesla CEO
15 February 2025
Bitcoin’s Silent Standstill: What’s Holding Back the Crypto Giant?

Bitcoin’s Silent Standstill: What’s Holding Back the Crypto Giant?

Bitcoin hovers around $97,600 with minor fluctuations, keeping investors cautious and alert. A significant withdraw of over $650 million from spot Bitcoin ETFs suggests strategic shifts and increases market volatility. Geopolitical tensions, potential trade tariffs, and 3% inflation in the U.S. contribute
15 February 2025
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