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Honestly, I will never stop being amazed at how little people know about the true history of the dollar. Here's a fact worth understanding: from 1913 to 2019, the purchasing power of the US currency has fallen by more than 95 percent. Yes, you read that correctly.
It all started with the creation of the Federal Reserve System in 1913. Back then, one dollar could buy about 30 bars of chocolate. Then came World War I, and the dollar began to displace the British pound as the world's reserve currency. By 1925, it was official. It seemed like a success, but never forget the hidden cost.
In 1933, w
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An interesting situation is developing in Japan. Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi recently expressed concern during a meeting with Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda about the potential for further tightening of monetary policy. It might seem like a routine diplomatic discussion, but behind it lies real tension between the government and the central bank.
The reason is clear. The weakening yen is already hitting Japanese households, import prices are rising, and people are feeling pressure on their incomes. If the prime minister is worried, it means societal pressure is genuinely being fe
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I've noticed that lately I keep hearing the term "bull run" more and more in the crypto community. Many confuse it with a regular bull market, although there is a significant difference between them, and it's important to understand this if you're following market dynamics.
A bull run is not just a price increase. It’s a explosive, rapid surge in asset value over a relatively short period—usually from a few days to a couple of weeks. In contrast, a bull market is a long-term trend that can last months or even years. A bull run is fueled by mass enthusiasm, positive news, and active capital inf
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If you are serious about crypto trading, sooner or later you will encounter the need to understand technical indicators. And here, the RSI indicator comes to the rescue — one of the most popular tools for market momentum analysis.
What exactly is RSI? It’s an oscillator that shows the speed and magnitude of price movements. Simply put, it helps determine when an asset is overbought or oversold. But knowing the definition is only half the battle. The main thing is to learn how to apply it correctly.
Setting up the RSI indicator is quite simple. Most modern platforms (whether specialized analysi
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You know, flipping in crypto is one of the most common strategies in the market, and its essence is quite simple. When you buy tokens at an early stage of an айсо or a токенсейла, and then immediately dump them the moment they hit the exchange or start rising in price, that is flipping. A person who engages in this activity is called a flipper. They don’t hold assets for long—there’s only one goal: enter quickly and exit even faster with a profit. Flippers can be seen especially often among funds and large investors who get access to tokens at early stages. They literally buy on the TGE, and t
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I've always wanted to understand something new for myself, but so far only in theory... Recently, I became interested in cryptocurrency arbitrage as a way to earn money. The idea is simple: the same coin has different prices on different platforms, and you can try to make a profit from this difference.
Why do such price differences even occur? It turns out there are several reasons. First, each exchange has a different number of active buyers and sellers. Second, prices are updated with a delay. And third, different countries have different laws and demand for crypto, so local platforms may ha
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Third-layer Ethereum solutions are becoming increasingly interesting to the crypto community. Layer 3 opens up new possibilities for DeFi and gaming projects, and it seems to be the next stage of development.
Key projects to watch: XAI, which launched on Arbitrum in 2023, is currently trading at $0.01 with a market capitalization of around $18.6 million. Technical analysis suggests potential for recovery, although it has fallen significantly from its peaks. DEGEN, operating on Coinbase's L2 platform, shows a current market cap of $25.31 million and also has a history of decline from its highs,
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I've noticed that many traders miss an interesting opportunity on charts — the rising wedge in a downtrend. This pattern is often seen before sharp downward moves, and here’s why it’s worth studying.
A rising wedge forms when the price makes higher highs and higher lows, but the two trendlines connecting them gradually converge. It looks like a tightening wedge, and this compression is a key signal. When momentum weakens and the lines come together, a bearish breakout usually follows.
What’s important to understand: a rising wedge in a downtrend is not just a reversal. It’s often a consolidati
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I saw a news story about an HBO documentary that supposedly will reveal the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto. Maybe it's just marketing, but it has reignited speculation in the community about who really created Bitcoin. And here’s an interesting observation — among the main candidates, one name keeps popping up: Nick Szabo.
What’s interesting about Nick Szabo? He’s an American cryptographer, legal scholar, and computer scientist who began contributing to blockchain technology back in the 90s — long before Bitcoin even existed. He graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in comput
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Guys, this is just crazy! ROBO again airdropped today at 8 a.m. — 33,000 units distributed at 600 each. It’s a really generous giveaway; I honestly missed it until I saw it in the feed. I missed out on a good chunk.
But here’s what’s interesting for tomorrow. First, there’s a trading contest for ROBO with a prize pool of $100,000. The first 3,330 participants will receive 600 units each, which is about $30. Sounds pretty good if you manage to make it into the top.
Second, tomorrow at 19:15, OPN will be released on ALPHA. People say it’s going to be a big deal — a booster worth 5 points already
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I decided to understand how the tobacco industry is structured and who actually owns this market. It turns out, this is a serious business — according to 2021 data, the largest tobacco companies generate tens of billions of dollars in profit annually.
The clear leader is Chinese state-owned CNTC — they produce over 40% of all cigarettes worldwide and earn about $30 billion a year. But since the company is government-owned, it has no public market capitalization.
Among private giants, Philip Morris International (PMI) has a market cap of (141 billion and $9.1 billion in profit), and Altria has
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I just found out that Ronaldo's annual income at Al-Nassr is simply unbelievable — they say around $200 million a year including all contracts and commercial deals. Forbes actually estimates his salary even higher, at $275 million. This makes him the highest-paid athlete on the planet according to Forbes 2025 and Sports Illustrated.
To understand the scale: if you break it down monthly, it's about €16.67 million per month. Per week, around €3.8 million. Honestly, these numbers sound like something out of a science fiction movie. Several sources confirm this information — from CNBC to The Times
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I just learned about the tragedy that occurred at an exclusive polo club in West London. 53-year-old Indian billionaire Sunjay Kapoor died as a result of an accident during a game. Reports indicate that he swallowed a bee, which triggered a severe allergic reaction and anaphylactic shock. Attempts to save him were unsuccessful.
Sunjay Kapoor was a well-known entrepreneur, founder of Sona Comstar, and played a key role in the development of electric vehicle and hybrid technologies. He was regarded as a visionary leader who transformed the company into a global player in the market.
Kapoor's lif
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I've noticed that among trading communities, Richard Wyckoff and his approach to market analysis are being mentioned more and more. Honestly, it's not just nostalgia for the classics—his ideas are truly effective, especially when it comes to the crypto market.
Wyckoff was one of the most influential traders of the early 20th century, and his Wyckoff method remains relevant today. The essence is that he figured out how the big players operate and built an entire system around it. He believed that if you understand the motivation of large money, you can predict market movements.
The method is ba
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Honestly, many traders underestimate how important it is to understand that a time frame is not just a time scale on a chart, but completely different markets with their own liquidity and structure.
When I started trading, I got stuck for a long time on why the same price looks completely different on the daily chart and on the 15-minute chart. It turned out that the key is to use higher and lower time frames correctly.
On higher time frames—daily or weekly charts—the picture is much clearer. You can see the real market structure, understand the main trends, and identify liquidity zones. Take
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Honestly, when I first started trading crypto, orders seemed like black magic to me. There are so many selling options on the exchange that my head was spinning. But then I realized—it's not that complicated once you understand the details. Today, I want to talk about sell stops because many beginners confuse them or are afraid to use them.
What is a sell stop anyway? Essentially, it's a combination of two things—a stop order and a market order. It sounds complicated, but in reality, it's simple. You set a price at which the order will trigger, and when the price drops to that level, the excha
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Let's be honest about mobile mining. I've studied this topic extensively and realized that cloud mining on your phone is a viable option if approached thoughtfully.
Essentially, there are several apps worth paying attention to. CryptoTab is one of the first I tried. You install it, activate the mining function, and it automatically starts generating hash rate. Plus, you can invite friends via a link and earn bonuses. StormGain is also pretty good; the interface is user-friendly, security is solid, but having to restart every 4 hours is really annoying. NiceHash stands out with its profitabilit
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Honestly, I didn't pay much attention to engulfing patterns until I started getting lost in short-term movements. Then I realized that they are one of the most reliable reversal signals if read correctly.
Bearish engulfing is when a large red candle completely covers the previous green one. Seeing this in an uptrend should raise suspicion. It could indicate that buyers are losing strength and sellers are taking control. It’s not always an immediate drop, but the probability of a reversal downward sharply increases.
Conversely, bullish engulfing occurs when a large green candle completely engul
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You know, I recently remembered the story of Colonel Sanders, and it totally blew me away. It’s not just a success story — it’s about how one person refused to accept the fate life had in store for him.
Colonel Sanders didn’t start out that way. His father died when he was 6, and young Harland had to cook and look after his younger siblings. He didn’t go to school for long — dropped out in 7th grade and started looking for work. Farm work, streetcar, railroad, army, insurance — he tried many professions, but everywhere he faced layoffs and disappointment.
And then, at 40, he finally found some
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