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Many beginner investors feel that chart analysis is difficult.
Especially when terms like support lines, resistance lines, and moving averages come up, it seems even more complicated.
But in reality, these tools make investment decisions much easier.
Let's start with the most basic candlestick chart.
When you open a trading platform, the first thing you see is a candlestick-shaped chart.
This is called a candlestick chart, where green indicates an upward movement (bullish), and red indicates a downward movement (bearish).
The thick part of each candlestick shows the opening and clo
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I've just noticed that many people are still confused about the current ratio. In fact, it's not as simple as just looking at the numbers and concluding that a company has good liquidity.
Let's start with the basics: the current ratio compares current assets to current liabilities. It's a simple formula but assesses a company's ability to pay short-term debts well. For example, Amazon in 2019 had current assets of $96.3 billion and current liabilities of $87.8 billion, resulting in a ratio of 1.1. This means the company has enough assets to cover its debts.
But this is where many misunderstand
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At first, I thought doing the same marketing approach for everyone would be enough.
But that's not the case at all. If you don't truly understand market segmentation, you might miss out on a lot of profit opportunities.
Market segmentation is about dividing customers into different groups and speaking to each group in a way that resonates with them.
It's not about sending the same message to everyone. Companies that do this well will see much better returns.
Why is it important? Because when you understand what your customers want, you can create products and offers that truly meet the
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I just noticed that many people still don’t truly understand what Price Action is, or why it is a tool that professional traders must use. What I see is that most people are still stuck using various indicators without realizing that they are always lagging behind the actual market.
Let’s talk about how Price Action patterns really work. The real thing is reading the price behavior that is happening right now, without waiting for indicators to calculate anything. Price already reflects everything—news, market sentiment, fear, greed—all of it has already been expressed through price movement.
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I just encountered a question about Depreciation from a finance colleague and realized that many people might actually be confused about this topic. The English term for ค่าเสื่อมราคา is Depreciation, which is a process used by accountants to allocate the cost of a business asset. It’s not as complicated as it seems.
Basically, depreciation has two main perspectives. The first is that the value of an asset decreases over time. The second is spreading out the expense of an expensive asset over the period you use it. For example, if a company buys a car for 100,000 baht and expects to use it for
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Since investing in power utility stocks for a long time, I see that this is one of the groups that provides relatively consistent returns, regardless of how volatile the market is.
In fact, power plant stocks are investments in something people use every day. Electricity is a basic necessity for factories and households, so the revenue of electric power companies is quite stable, making them popular among investors seeking safe assets in their portfolios.
Looking at the current Thai market, leading companies like GULF have a market value of over 795 billion baht, with a stock price of 54 baht,
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Looking at the world's least valuable currencies, I'm quite curious why some countries have such devalued currencies, so I looked into the details a bit.
Lebanese Pound is an extreme example, trading at about 89,751 baht per dollar. Lebanon is facing its worst economic crisis, with the currency dropping over 90%. The Iranian Rial is in a similar situation, approximately 42,112 per dollar, due to sanctions and very high inflation.
Vietnamese dong, Indonesian rupiah, and Lao kip are also among the least valuable currencies, but these countries have better economic growth. The main issues are rel
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These days, looking at the cryptocurrency market, old methods no longer work. Relying solely on the "HODL" strategy of buying and forgetting can cause you to miss opportunities in a market that repeatedly moves sideways and experiences sharp rises and falls. Instead, consistent small profits through short-term trading might be more efficient. Especially since cryptocurrencies are open 24/7, 365 days a year, even office workers can practice trading at their preferred times, which is a big advantage.
To succeed in short-term trading, you first need to establish a proper trading environment. Dome
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Silber ist gerade wild unterwegs, und ehrlich gesagt bin ich verwirrt, ob der Silberpreis wird explodieren oder ob wir einfach nur eine Blase sehen. Im Januar 2026 ist das Ding auf 121,62 USD hochgeschossen – historisches Allzeithoch – und dann BOOM, 30% Crash innerhalb von 30 Stunden. Das war der größte Tagesrückgang seit 1980. Jetzt pendelt es um die 83 USD rum und keiner weiß so richtig, was als Nächstes kommt.
Das Interessante: 2025 war für Silber ein absolutes Wahnsinnsjahr. Plus 147% über das ganze Jahr, dann nochmal +70% nur im Januar. Das Ding hat zum ersten Mal in der Geschichte die 5
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I just truly understand how important the profit and loss statement is for investing. It turns out most people don't know about it at all.
The profit and loss statement, also called the P&L Statement, is a financial report that shows the company's operating results, whether it makes a profit or incurs a loss during a specific period. Its importance lies in telling you how much money the business makes, where the money goes, and what remains in hand.
The calculation method is very simple: total revenue minus total expenses equals profit or loss. If revenue exceeds expenses, it indicates a profi
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Just caught that XAG/USD pulled back to around $72.50 after the CME bumped up margin requirements on silver futures. Honestly, after the insane run this metal's been on, some position liquidation makes sense - leveraged traders getting shaken out when things get technically stretched.
But here's the thing that's wild: silver price forecast for 2025 shows over 150% gains for the year. That's the strongest annual performance we've seen in forever. The whole move really kicked off when Trump started rolling out those global tariffs, and it's kept going strong thanks to geopolitical stuff, Fed rat
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Just been reading up on Mike Tyson's financial journey and honestly, it's one of the wildest comeback stories you'll see. The guy went from being absolutely loaded to filing bankruptcy, then managed to rebuild his wealth through smart business moves. His net worth in 2025 is sitting around $10 million - which might sound modest compared to his peak, but the path he took to get there tells you something about resilience.
So here's the thing about Mike Tyson net worth - it all starts with those insane boxing purses. We're talking over $400 million earned during his fighting years. In the 90s at
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Just came across this fascinating historical theory about market cycles that actually makes you think about periods when to make money.
Back in 1875, a guy named Samuel Benner was obsessed with predicting economic patterns. He basically mapped out this repeating cycle of Boom → Recession → Panic, and what's wild is that his framework suggests specific windows for making moves in the market.
So here's how it breaks down. You've got panic years hitting roughly every 18-20 years (1927, 1945, 1965, 1981, 1999, 2019, 2035, 2053...). During these periods, financial crises and market collapses tend t
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Ever wonder what that long string of characters starting with 0x actually does when you're moving crypto around? That's your EVM address, and honestly, it's simpler than it sounds.
So here's the thing — if you're holding any tokens on Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, or basically any EVM-compatible chain, you've got an EVM address. It's literally just your unique identifier on those networks. Think of it like your bank account number, except it's public and everyone can see your transaction history (yeah, blockchain transparency and all that). The format is always the same: starts with 0x and runs
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Just caught wind of something that's been brewing in the Latin American wealth circles. Ricardo Salinas Pliego, Mexico's third richest billionaire with a net worth exceeding $15 billion, is seriously considering going all-in on Bitcoin. What's wild is that he's already got 10% of his portfolio positioned in BTC, and now he's eyeing a full commitment.
This is the kind of move that doesn't just happen in a vacuum. When someone at Salinas Pliego's level—we're talking about a figure whose net worth puts him in the ultra-wealthy tier—starts shifting conviction toward crypto, institutional money ten
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I've noticed that more and more traders are interested in arbitrage as a strategy to generate profits more steadily compared to directional trading. The interesting thing is that the crypto market in 2024 has reached impressive volumes, and with all this liquidity moving between different platforms, arbitrage opportunities have become more attractive than ever.
So, how does it really work? The basic idea is very simple: if the same asset is traded at different prices on different platforms, buy where it costs less and sell where it costs more. The profit is the difference. But here is where th
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Crypto world has always been full of mysteries, and few figures embody that more than Hal Finney. This guy was basically the first true believer in Bitcoin, running the software back in 2009 when most people had no idea what blockchain even meant.
What makes Finney's story so compelling isn't just that he was early—it's the layers. He was a legendary cryptographer, one of the architects behind PGP encryption, which basically laid the groundwork for everything we use today in crypto security. The dude was also part of the original cypherpunk movement, a group obsessed with privacy and financial
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Just caught some interesting XRP analysis floating around. So Egrag Crypto is telling people not to panic right now, which honestly is solid advice during these corrections. He's mapping out some key levels to watch - basically saying if XRP holds above $2.80, we're still in bullish territory. If it drops to $2.65, that's still a solid structure. But there's also talk of a potential 30% pullback down to $2.34, which Egrag thinks could happen before the next leg up.
What's wild is the long-term picture Egrag is painting. On the 6-month chart, he's looking at this altcoin potentially hitting any
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Just read: Turkish authorities have frozen over 500 million dollars from this Veysel Sahin. The guy is said to have operated an illegal gambling platform and laundered money through it. What's interesting is – Tether also blocked the assets from their side upon the authorities' request. So Veysel Sahin is now pretty much caught in a trap. This once again shows how serious countries are becoming about such activities. I wonder how many others are still operating under the radar.
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Just been looking into how much Kai Cenat's actually worth these days, and honestly the numbers are wild. We're talking somewhere in the $35-45 million range as of 2026 — which is absolutely insane when you think about where he started just a few years back.
The crazy part? His net worth has basically skyrocketed from 2025 to now. Last year people were throwing around estimates anywhere from $14 million to $35 million depending on who you asked. Now? The consensus is he's comfortably above $35 million and climbing. That's the kind of acceleration you see when someone's not just earning — they'
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