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Today's AED to NPR Price Update
Provides real-time AED/NPR rate (1 AED = 41.23 NPR) with 24h range (41.20–41.35), highlighting a stable market and potential mean-reversion opportunities within the band; advises monitoring macro data for signals.
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The market is currently down a lot. Many people are probably watching stocks, but they can't figure out if the current prices are really cheap, whether they should buy now, if buying will make a profit, and how many questions like this there are.
Actually, besides instinctively looking at prices, investors have many tools to measure whether stocks are overvalued or undervalued. But the oldest and most popular method is the P/E ratio, which, if understood well, can help make more accurate buy decisions.
What exactly is the P/E ratio? Its full name is Price per Earning ratio, which is the ratio
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I just read about what EBITDA is and found out that Warren Buffett really doesn't like this number, which is actually quite interesting because many people still use it in company analysis.
First of all, what is EBITDA? Simply put, it is Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation, and Amortization, or in other words, the cash profit from operations that excludes interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization expenses. This makes companies like Tesla, SEA Group, and various startups in growth phases tend to report this figure often.
Why are investors interested in what EBITDA is and why do th
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Keep Your Money Under Control with an Income and Expense Tracking App
I happened to see a friend’s comment that she uses an income and expense tracking app and ends up with more money left over, so I looked for a good one. I ended up collecting 9 apps that really work well for both iOS and Android.
These apps help a lot. No matter if you’ve never used one before, they’re not hard to install. Money Manager is the real deal—it tracks your income and expenses comprehensively, with beautiful-looking graphs, and it can even connect to your credit cards. Money Lover is perfect for people who want to
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I just realized why asset prices move the way they do, while most people only look at numbers, data, or news. The real answer lies in the meaning of supply and demand, which are the most fundamental driving forces of the market. Whether it's stocks, energy, gold, or even digital assets.
This may sound complicated, but when broken down, it's quite simple. The meaning of supply and demand are just words for buying and selling. When more people want to buy than want to sell, the price goes up. Conversely, when more people want to sell than want to buy, the price goes down.
Let's look at demand fi
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I recently looked at the silver price charts and honestly, I am shocked by what has happened. In January, we rose above $121 per ounce, which is historic, but then there was a crash of over 30 percent within a few hours. I have never experienced anything like that. The volatility is simply brutal.
What interests me, though: Is this just a correction or a warning sign? I did some research, and the reasons are actually understandable. The new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh is considered a supporter of higher interest rates, which makes the dollar stronger. A strong dollar is not good for silver because i
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Many friends have started paying attention to hospital stocks. When asked which one to choose, they get completely confused— which is the best? Which one is worth watching? Let’s take a look at which ones are worth keeping an eye on in 2569.
In fact, hospital stocks are a relatively safe investment sector. Healthcare needs are not dependent on the economic situation. No matter whether the market is good or bad, people still need to go to hospitals, which makes income from this sector fairly steady.
When it comes to the biggest hospital stock, BDMS (บริษัทกรุงเทพดุสิตเวชการ) should be mentioned
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I saw information about the cheapest currencies in the world, and the numbers are more surprising than I thought. The Lebanese pound is at 89,751 per dollar, the Iranian rial at 42,112, the Vietnamese dong at 26,040 – how much have they depreciated?
Most of these currencies with the lowest value share the same problems: high inflation, political instability, reliance solely on commodity exports. Laos, Indonesia, Guinea – all depend on agriculture or mining. It makes sense why their currencies are so weak.
What’s interesting is that Vietnam has a growing economy, but the dong continues to d
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Ever wonder why so many people get wrecked in crypto? Rug pulls are a real threat, especially if you're chasing meme coins on Solana right now. SOL is hot, prices are pumping, and everyone's jumping into new tokens. That's exactly when scammers strike hardest.
Let me break down what actually happens. Developers create a coin, hype it up, watch the price climb, then vanish with all the liquidity. Investors are left holding worthless tokens they can't sell. It's brutal, and it happens constantly with low-cap coins.
There are a few ways they pull it off. The most common is the liquidity drain - t
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Just checked out the latest market cap rankings for canadian companies and it's interesting to see how the landscape looks right now. RBC leading the pack at 204.7B, followed by Shopify at 197.6B - pretty wild how e-commerce has reshaped things. TD Bank, Enbridge, and BMO are all solid players holding the top spots.
What caught my eye is how diversified the canadian companies by market cap list is. You've got financials dominating the upper tier, but then you see Brookfield Asset Management and Constellation Software mixing in there, showing real strength in asset management and software secto
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So, I just saw that the SEC has completely dropped the case against Richard Heart and his projects. Like, they filed a document with the court saying they will no longer appeal. It happened after the judge had already dismissed everything in February, then they had given a deadline in April to refile the charges, but they decided to give up. Richard Heart of course celebrated, saying it's the first time the SEC has completely lost a crypto case. I mean, they didn't just withdraw... they lost on all charges.
The case started in 2023 when the SEC accused him of selling unregistered securities wi
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Do you remember when Justin Bieber bought that Bored Ape NFT for $1.3 million at the beginning of 2022? Basically the peak of the boom. Well, now that NFT is worth about $12,000. Yes, you read that right. It’s the perfect symbol of how this whole story unfolded.
The NFT market has experienced a prolonged crash in recent years. Collections that were on fire—Bored Apes, CryptoPunks, Pudgy Penguins—have seen their prices plummet. It’s not that Justin Bieber made a bad investment alone; it’s that the entire NFT sector has completely deflated. What was hype in 2022 has become almost irrelevant.
But
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Just came across something pretty wild in the crypto news cycle. So there's this figure Adam Iza who apparently held a pretty notorious reputation in the space - they're calling him 'The Godfather' type character - and he just got arrested in LA on some seriously heavy charges.
Here's where it gets crazy: Adam Iza allegedly stole a laptop back in 2018 that had crypto on it, and we're talking gunpoint robbery here. Held someone and their girlfriend at gunpoint just to get the passwords and drain the digital funds. That's not your typical exit scam or rug pull - that's straight-up violent crime.
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I've been thinking a lot about Su Zhu lately. His story is honestly one of the most brutal cautionary tales in crypto history.
So here's what happened: Su Zhu went from being a trader at Deutsche Bank to running what looked like the most dominant hedge fund in crypto. Three Arrows Capital became the name everyone whispered about during the bull run. Billions under management, bold market calls, the whole narrative. By 2021, Su Zhu seemed untouchable.
But then 2022 hit differently. And it all unraveled in 72 hours.
The problem wasn't just bad timing. Su Zhu had built an entire empire on leverag
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Just spotted something worth discussing about chart patterns. The descending flag pattern is one of those technical setups that catches a lot of traders off guard, especially when they're trying to catch a bounce. Here's what I've noticed from watching this play out repeatedly.
So basically, after a sharp selloff, you get this consolidation zone where price is bouncing between two parallel lines that slope upward. Looks like a flag on the pole, hence the name. The key thing most people miss is that this isn't actually a bullish sign, even though it looks like one. It's a continuation pattern i
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Sai, sometimes the best ideas are the simplest ones. Imagine staying at home with a decent internet connection and discovering that the bandwidth you’re not using could actually turn into something valuable. That’s exactly what Grass Network does — a project that has started making waves in the Web3 community and continues to attract attention for its innovative approach.
The concept is pretty straightforward: Grass is a decentralized network where you share part of your internet connection and receive rewards in return. You don’t need to be a tech expert, no expensive hardware required. All y
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Just been thinking about how the whole billionaire landscape is shifting right now. You've got these incredibly young figures stepping into massive family fortunes and actually doing something meaningful with them, not just sitting on the money.
Take Livia Voigt from Brazil. At 19, she's already navigating a $1.1 billion empire through WEG, her family's electrical motors business that basically anchors Latin America's industrial infrastructure. But here's what caught my attention—she's not just inheriting and coasting. She's actively studying while managing this kind of wealth, and she's delib
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So BOOMS actually went through with their token listing plans last year. They wrapped up the swap back in November 2024 and hit the DEX platforms in December like they said they would. The token launched at that $0.0050-$0.0080 range they announced.
What caught my attention was how they handled the deposit mechanics before launch. BOOMS let users throw in basically any crypto and it automatically converts to USDT, which honestly makes onboarding way smoother than most platforms. Pretty practical feature if you ask me.
They also ran this airdrop thing with tiered rewards based on task completio
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Just realized something important about price action that most traders miss. I've been watching the VCP pattern show up consistently before major moves, and it's honestly one of the most reliable setups I track.
Here's what happens: before a real breakout, you'll notice price volatility starts contracting. The first pullback is usually sharp, but then each subsequent pullback gets smaller and smaller. It's like smart money is gradually stepping in while sellers are running out of ammunition. The pressure just keeps tightening.
Why this matters? That tightening action is basically a coiled spri
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This is my fourth character profile piece. Last year when a certain platform ranked top creators, I didn't make the cut. Checked again recently and honestly, probably won't this time either. The AI scoring system has its own logic, kind of like the algorithm on other platforms. Writing deep-dive content like this actually tanks your score, which is kind of ironic. But I still think it's worth doing. Sure, it doesn't make money as fast as trading contracts, but for people serious about understanding crypto, this stuff is invaluable. You won't see immediate gains in your account, but if you buil
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Just noticed something interesting about how top investors move in down markets. There's this legendary Chinese investor who quietly manages north of 100 billion yuan in assets, and his recent buying spree on Tencent and Moutai is telling us something about market psychology.
So here's the timeline. Tencent got absolutely hammered in early 2025, dropping over 11% in just the first few trading days of the year. Six straight days of red candles. By January 8th, the stock was bleeding out. Then this investor stepped in and loaded up on both Tencent and Moutai, both of which had been getting destr
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