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- Investing in Tech Stocks in 2026Depends – tech stocks offer high growth potential but come with significant volatility and valuation risk.Choice Score: 93/100
- Electric Vehicle Market Share in Europe by 2030Uncertain – current models predict around a 44% chance that electric cars will constitute a majority of sales by 2030.Choice Score: 90/100
- How much money do you need to retire in Spain?A comfortable retirement in Spain typically costs about €1,800–€2,800 per month for a couple, less for a single person, with big regional differences (inland anChoice Score: 90/100
- Is cybersecurity a good career in 2026?Yes — it’s one of the stronger technology career bets, with persistent demand, good pay, and roles that are hard to automate because they require judgement and Choice Score: 89/100
- How much can a YouTube channel realistically earn?Ad revenue alone is modest — roughly $1–$5 per 1,000 views (RPM) for most niches after YouTube’s cut — so a channel with 100,000 monthly views might earn a few Choice Score: 90/100
- Is an Airbnb / short-term rental still profitable in 2026?It can be, but the easy-money era is over. Profitability now hinges on occupancy, nightly rate, cleaning/management costs, and — increasingly — local regulationChoice Score: 89/100
- Will house prices crash in the next 5 years?A nationwide crash (a sharp 20%+ fall) is possible but not the most likely outcome — we estimate it at a low-to-moderate probability (~20–30%). Tight housing suChoice Score: 92/100
- What if I invested $500 a month starting at age 25?Investing $500 a month from age 25 to 65 — $240,000 of contributions — could grow to roughly $1.2–1.3 million by retirement at a ~7% average annual return, becaChoice Score: 85/100
- iPhone vs Android: which should you buy in 2026?Both are excellent — choose by ecosystem and budget. Pick iPhone if you use other Apple devices, value long software support and resale value, and prefer a singChoice Score: 87/100
- Term life vs whole life insurance: which should you get?For most people, term life is the better value: it’s far cheaper and covers the years your family actually depends on your income. Whole life costs many times mChoice Score: 90/100
- Should I consolidate my debt with a personal loan?Consolidate only if the new loan’s rate is clearly lower than the weighted average rate of the debts you’re combining, and you won’t run the old balances back uChoice Score: 89/100
- Should I buy an electric car in 2026?Buy an EV if you have reliable home or workplace charging and drive enough miles for the lower running costs to repay the higher purchase price within your owneChoice Score: 84/100
- Mac vs PC for software developmentBoth are excellent — pick by your target platform and budget. Choose a Mac if you build iOS/macOS apps (required), value a polished Unix environment, battery liChoice Score: 87/100
- Is starting a paid newsletter worth it in 2026?It can be a strong business, but the economics are brutal without an audience. Paid newsletters convert only a small slice of free readers (often 2–5%), so you Choice Score: 90/100
- Are dental veneers worth it? An educational guideVeneers can dramatically improve the look of front teeth and last many years, but they’re a permanent, cosmetic, and costly choice — enamel is usually removed aChoice Score: 84/100
- How much money do you need to retire in Thailand?A comfortable retirement in Thailand typically costs about $1,500–$2,500 per month for a single person, depending heavily on location (Chiang Mai is cheaper thaChoice Score: 90/100
- Is an MBA worth it in 2026?It depends on the school, your goal, and the total cost including forgone salary. A top-tier MBA still pays off for career-switchers and those targeting consultChoice Score: 84/100
- Is a food truck profitable in 2026?It can be, with lower startup costs than a restaurant but real operational grind. Profitability hinges on location/permits, daily covers, and food cost discipliChoice Score: 92/100
- Will remote work still be common in 2030?Almost certainly yes — we estimate a high likelihood (~80%) that remote and hybrid work remain common in 2030, though "hybrid" is the dominant form rather than Choice Score: 92/100
- What if I paid an extra $200 a month on my mortgage?On a typical 30-year mortgage, an extra $200 a month can shave roughly 5–7 years off the loan and save tens of thousands in interest, because every extra dollarChoice Score: 90/100
- Roth IRA vs Traditional IRA: which is better?It mostly comes down to whether your tax rate will be higher now or in retirement. Choose a Roth (pay tax now, withdraw tax-free) if you expect higher taxes latChoice Score: 86/100
- Should I refinance my mortgage in 2026?Refinance only if the monthly saving pays back the closing costs before you plan to move or refinance again — your break-even point. The old "1% lower rate" rulChoice Score: 89/100
- Is Dubai a good place to live for remote workers?For many remote workers, yes — Dubai offers zero personal income tax, a dedicated remote-work visa, strong infrastructure, safety, and connectivity. The main trChoice Score: 89/100
- Is learning to code still worth it in 2026?Yes — but the goal has shifted from "write code by hand" to "build working software with AI as a force multiplier". AI coding tools have raised the floor for siChoice Score: 87/100
- Is dropshipping still profitable in 2026?It can be, but the easy money is gone. Thin margins, rising ad costs, and saturated generic products mean most random dropshipping stores lose money. What stillChoice Score: 89/100
- Notion vs Obsidian for personal knowledge managementChoose Notion if you want an all-in-one, collaborative workspace with databases and you’re happy storing notes in the cloud. Choose Obsidian if you want fast, lChoice Score: 89/100
- Should I buy a house or keep renting in 2026?Buy only if you’ll stay put long enough to out-run the transaction costs — usually about 5 years — and the monthly cost of owning isn’t wildly above renting. ThChoice Score: 90/100
- Dental implant vs bridge for a missing tooth: how to decideBoth are valid, common ways to replace a single missing tooth, and the right choice depends on your bone health, the neighbouring teeth, budget, and timeline — Choice Score: 89/100
- Will electric cars be cheaper than gas cars by 2030?On upfront sticker price, probably in many segments but not universally — we estimate a moderate-to-high likelihood (~60–70%) that average new EVs reach purchasChoice Score: 92/100
- What if I had invested $1,000 in an S&P 500 index fund 10 years ago?A one-time $1,000 investment in a broad S&P 500 index fund a decade ago would, at a typical ~10% average annual total return (with dividends reinvested), be worChoice Score: 88/100