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QNT (Quant) Historical Price and Return Analysis: Should I buy QNT now?
This article reviews QNT’s price and cycles since 2021, showing that after the bull market, prices continued to decline. It also indicates that returns were negative in 2022–2023 and in 2024–2026. The potential loss from buying 10 coins under the scenarios discussed in the article is also negative. Conclusion: the market is still in a bear phase and there are no clear reversal signals, so it is not advisable to buy impulsively right now.
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Been diving deeper into crypto wallets lately and realized a lot of people still don't really understand what an evm wallet actually does. Let me break this down because it's honestly more important than most think.
So basically, an evm wallet is your gateway to everything happening on Ethereum and any blockchain that's EVM-compatible. Think of it as your personal vault that lets you hold, move around, and manage ETH and all those ERC-20 tokens without needing anyone else's permission. That's the whole point of decentralized finance, right?
You've probably heard of MetaMask - that little fox i
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Just looked at Pakistan's currency journey over the past 77 years and honestly, it's quite a story. Back in 1947 when the country gained independence, 1 USD was worth just 3.31 PKR. That rate held steady for years, which seems wild when you think about it.
But then things started shifting. By the mid-1950s it moved to around 3.91-4.76 PKR, and stayed relatively stable through the 1970s. The real acceleration kicked in during the 1980s and 1990s. I noticed the dollar rate in Pakistan began climbing more noticeably from the 2000s onward.
Fast forward to recent years and the depreciation became p
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一直在注意到关于加密货币为何最近上涨的很多讨论,老实说,背后不仅仅是头条新闻那么简单。比特币目前大约在81,900美元左右,以太坊在2,380美元,许多山寨币也在获得明显的动力。我们说的是 Near Protocol、Morpho、Virtuals Protocol、Jupiter 和 Pudgy Penguins 都取得了稳健的涨幅。总市值刚刚突破2380亿美元,考虑到地缘政治局势的变化,这真是相当疯狂。
那么,为什么即使在如此混乱的情况下,加密货币还在上涨?有趣的是,传统市场几乎没有什么变化。道琼斯指数只下跌了140点,纳斯达克实际上已回升到正值区域。油价远低于预期——布伦特原油为78美元,WTI为73美元,远远没有达到人们最初预料的100美元以上,当时紧张局势刚刚升级。传统金融市场的这种低调反应似乎为加密货币提供了喘息的空间。
我认为这里发生的事情基本上是“买传闻,卖消息”策略的逆向操作。交易者在局势恶化之前大幅抛售币,但现在由于最坏的情况没有发生,他们又开始回流。此外,关于停火可能性的乐观情绪正在逐步建立——市场预计到三月底大约有46%的可能性,四月底则达66%。当地缘政治风险开始变得更可控时,资金会重新流入风险资产。
从宏观角度来看,美国的经济数据实际上表现得相当坚挺。根据标普全球的数据,制造业采购经理指数(PMI)从50.4升至51,ISM指数也表现出类似的强劲,从51
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Just noticed something wild about global wealth concentration right now. The richest people in the world are hitting numbers we've literally never seen before, and it's almost entirely driven by tech and innovation.
Elon Musk is sitting at an absolutely insane $726 billion—no one in modern history has ever accumulated this kind of personal wealth. SpaceX's valuation alone is astronomical, and when you add Starlink expansion, Tesla holdings, and his AI ventures, you start to understand why the gap between him and everyone else is just widening constantly.
But here's what's interesting: the enti
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Just realized something that separates successful traders from the ones who blow up their accounts—and it's not what most people think it is.
Everyone talks about finding the perfect strategy or predicting the next market move. But honestly? That's only half the battle. I've seen traders with solid strategies fail completely because they never figured out how to manage their capital properly. Money management isn't sexy, but it's literally what keeps you in the game.
Here's the thing about trading—whether you're in forex, stocks, or crypto—if you don't have a system for managing risk, you're j
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Just looked at the numbers on how this MicroStrategy founder's wealth has evolved over the past decade, and honestly it's a pretty wild ride. The guy went from 1.3B in 2016 to hitting 7B in 2021 when Bitcoin was pumping, then got hit hard during the bear market down to 1.9B by 2023. Now he's back up to around 5B as of 2026.
What's crazy is how tightly his michael saylor net worth tracks with Bitcoin cycles. Like literally every major BTC move seems to move his portfolio too. He's basically gone all-in on this Bitcoin thesis through MicroStrategy's accumulation strategy, and you can see it refl
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Just checked and Elon Musk net worth 2025 was sitting at around 375 billion according to Bloomberg, though Forbes had it lower at like 320 billion. Wild difference between the two indexes right? Anyway dude's been holding the top billionaire spot for a minute now. Elon Musk net worth keeps fluctuating obviously but either way he's been crushing it compared to everyone else on those rankings. Makes you wonder how much it's changed since then lol. The whole billionaire wealth tracking thing is kind of insane when you think about it - these numbers move around so much depending on stock prices an
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wait did anyone else catch what happened with sunny77?? apparently there's some pretty wild stuff coming out about them. the tea is getting spicier by the minute lol. not sure what's real and what's not yet but people are going crazy in the comments. curious what the full story actually is here 👀
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Been getting a lot of questions about blockchain wallets lately, so figured I'd break down what is a blockchain wallet and why you actually need one if you're getting into crypto.
Basically, a blockchain wallet is your digital gateway to managing cryptocurrencies. It's not like a physical wallet that holds actual coins though - it stores the private keys that give you access to your assets on the blockchain. Think of it as the keys to your crypto kingdom. When you make a transaction, it gets cryptographically signed with your private key, which verifies it's legit and can't be messed with.
The
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Ever wondered what traders mean when they say they got 'rekt'? It's basically the crypto way of saying you got absolutely wrecked financially. The term itself comes from gaming culture where it meant getting obliterated in a match, but it's evolved into something way more specific in crypto circles.
The rekt meaning in crypto is pretty straightforward—you lost serious money, often catastrophically. Maybe your leveraged position got liquidated in seconds. Maybe you fomo'd into a meme coin at the peak and watched it dump 90%. Or worse, you threw money at a project that turned out to be a complet
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just went long on btc with 10k, running 25x leverage because why not lol. set my stop at 68k, if this doesn't work out at least i tried 😅 weekend vibes, let's see what happens 🚀📊
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Been staring at your charts and missing the reversal signals? I've been digging into this and honestly, mastering bullish reversal patterns is a game changer for traders who want to catch trend shifts before they happen.
Let me break down what I've found works. The Bullish Hammer is probably the most intuitive one to spot – you get this small body with an absurdly long lower wick, usually showing up right when a downtrend is exhausted. It's literally sellers pushing hard, then buyers stepping in and saying no. The key? The next candle has to be green to confirm it actually means something. Sam
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I noticed that Morgan Stanley has lowered its gold target for the second half of the year to $5,200 per ounce, down from the previous $5,700. It has been a significant move in the precious metals market, considering that prices have fallen about 8% since the end of February. According to them, the decline in precious metals is due to several factors: higher real yields, ETF gold sales, central bank sales, and the market delaying hopes of Fed rate cuts. What’s interesting is that Morgan Stanley still sees potential for a rebound in precious metals if the Fed cuts rates as expected in September
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