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Ethena (ENA) Historical Price and Returns Analysis: Should I Buy ENA Now?
Ethena's ENA surged in 2024 but tumbled through 2025–2026, producing losses for hypothetical 10-token holdings. The analysis cautions against buying now, citing a prolonged bear market and unclear near-term recovery.
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This article provides a comprehensive review of Ethena's historical price movements and market volatility since its inception, analyzing data across bull and bear market phases to assess the potential returns for investors purchasing 10 ENA tokens. We address the critical question: "Should I buy ENA now?" to help both newcomers and long-term investors identify optimal entry points and growth opportunities.
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I just finished talking with my Polish neighbor again about currencies, and he still warns me about the złoty. Of course, geopolitics is tense, but when I look at the numbers, the story with the euro/zloty pair is much more nuanced.
Let me briefly explain why this currency pair is interesting: Poland has been a member of the EU since 2004 but has not yet adopted the euro. This means we can still trade euro/zloty as long as that’s the case. In early October 2025, the rate was about 4.27 PLN per euro. Historically, the pair usually hovers around the 4 mark, except during major crises.
This is wh
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Ever notice how fast the market can turn when fear kicks in? Been watching this pattern for years, and I think it's worth breaking down because it affects literally everyone trading right now.
FUD stands for Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt - and honestly, it's one of the most powerful psychological forces in markets. What gets me is how it works: influential people or groups drop information (real or exaggerated) and suddenly everyone's panicking. Look at what happened with Tether over the years. Every time rumors spread about their reserves or risky asset holdings, you see this wave of selling press
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I just realized that silver is becoming a hot topic among investors worldwide. Its price has never been this high in many years, and there are good reasons for that.
Most people think of silver as the "poor man's gold," but the truth is much more complex. Let’s take a quick look at history: humans have used silver as currency for nearly 4,000 years. Before paper money, in ancient times, silver was a primary medium of exchange. In the 16th century, Spain minted silver coins that became the first widely accepted currency across the continent. What does this tell us? That silver has had genuine v
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What exactly is leverage that makes many people interested in the financial markets? When beginner traders enter this industry, they often encounter this term very frequently, whether trading Forex, gold, oil, or even Bitcoin.
In reality, leverage is a tool that allows traders to control positions worth more than their actual capital by borrowing money from the broker. For example, if you have $1,000 and use 10x leverage, you can trade a position worth $10,000. Naturally, it’s attractive, but there are trade-offs that must be well understood.
Let’s look at a real example. Suppose you trade Bit
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Gold's been on quite a run in Australia lately. We're talking 13% gains in AUD terms since the start of the year, with spot prices hitting AU$7,900 per ounce at their peak. Globally it's even wilder - the metal climbed roughly 60% through 2025 and crossed US$4,000 for the first time back in October. J.P. Morgan's now targeting US$5,000 by late 2026, and Goldman Sachs is even more bullish at US$5,400. So naturally, more Australians are asking the same question: what's the best way to actually get exposure to gold?
Here's what most people don't realize though. Your options aren't all created equ
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Just noticed that trading fees between different brokers really vary a lot. Some charge 0.15%, some 0.075%, and some don’t charge anything at all. If you trade in large volumes, you can definitely feel that this difference matters more.
I then looked into the details of each one and found that Bualuang, Innovest X, Kasikorn, and Thanachart charge a standard stock trading fee rate of 0.15% for Cash Balance accounts and 0.20% for Cash Account accounts. SBI is cheaper at 0.075% and 0.10%. Liberator is really the standout— they don’t charge any commission at all.
What I’m presenting: these stock t
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Recently, I’ve been chatting with quite a few traders and found that many people are still a bit confused about how to verify their trading systems. Actually, that’s why I think learning how to do forex backtesting is really crucial.
In simple terms, backtesting is using historical data to test whether your trading strategy can really make money. Imagine you’ve spent time designing a trading system, but how can you be sure it’s not just theoretical? That’s where forex backtesting comes into play.
A complete backtesting process isn’t complicated: first, define your trading rules (such as which
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Yesterday, I just found out that my friend lost money because he didn't understand swaps. He held an EUR/USD order for only 3 days, making a profit of $30 from the price movement, but after subtracting the swap, nearly $26 was gone, leaving only $4. This is something I want to share with those who still don't understand.
Swap is a fee for holding an overnight position. Its full name is "Overnight Interest" or "Rollover Fee." Simply put, it’s the interest that accrues when you hold a trading position overnight. Why does it exist? Because when you trade currency pairs, like EUR/USD, you are "bor
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I just noticed that airline stocks are becoming hot again these days. The global travel recovery is really strong, starting from 2025 onwards. From New Year holidays to Christmas season, the demand for international flights has increased significantly. If you're looking for airline stocks to watch, check out these 6 selected names.
In Thailand, there are two interesting ones. Thai Airways, which emerged from debt restructuring in mid-2025, now serves over 60 destinations. The stock price is around 3.32 baht, with a market value of approximately 6.2 billion baht. What attracts investors is gove
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Jestli jste někdy viděli v krypto komunitě někoho mluvit o "hopium", tak to není nic, co byste měli brát doslova. Je to vlastně docela geniální internetový slang, který se zrodil z kombinace slov "naději" a "opiuma" - drogy. Takže si představte, že hopium je ta fiktivní substance, kterou si dáte, když potřebujete si pořídit nějakou tu naději.
V kryptoměnách se to ale používá trochu jinak. Když řeknete, že někdo kouše hopium, myslíte tím investora, který se drží určité mince nebo projektu bez jakéhokoliv reálného důvodu. Třeba věří, že mrtvá mince se ještě stane měsíčním příběhem, i když všechn
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Been watching how the athlete NFT market has completely transformed fan engagement over the past few years, and honestly it's pretty wild how mainstream this has become. What started with sports NFTs hitting Ethereum back in 2018 has evolved into something way bigger than just digital collectibles. Now you've got major brands like Nike actually building serious infrastructure around this space.
The whole dynamic between athletes and fans has shifted dramatically. Instead of just passive consumption, fans are now directly owning pieces of their favorite moments. Think about it - you can own a d
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Just been thinking about something that probably affects way more people than we realize. There's roughly 1.9 billion Muslims globally who want to participate in crypto trading, but here's the thing—most mainstream trading modes are considered Haram under Islamic law. And honestly, many platforms claim to be Sharia-compliant when they really aren't.
I've done some digging, talked to different Islamic authorities, and wanted to break down what's actually going on. The core issue comes down to two specific problems that most major exchanges haven't figured out yet.
First, is leverage trading hal
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Just been looking into how top creators are actually building wealth these days, and Kai Cenat's financial trajectory is honestly wild to watch. The guy went from posting comedy skits online as a teenager to becoming one of the most bankable streamers on the platform — and his Kai Cenat net worth numbers tell the real story.
Growing up in the Bronx, Cenat started with Facebook and Instagram comedy content before pivoting to YouTube and eventually Twitch, where he really found his lane. By the early 2020s, he was streaming full-time, and that's when things accelerated. The subscriber milestones
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just found out elon musk is actually 6 feet 2 inches tall, which is pretty tall ngl. been curious how tall is elon musk in feet for a while now and apparently that's the answer lol. 6'2" is definitely above average height, makes sense why he looks so imposing in photos. anyway if you ever wondered how tall elon musk in feet, now you know. dude's basically a giant compared to most people
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Been thinking about this question a lot lately: how much can you make day trading with $1,000? Honest answer? Most people asking this already know the answer won't be what they want to hear. But let me walk through the actual math because it's more interesting than just saying "don't do it."
First, the regulatory wall you hit immediately. If you're doing frequent intraday trades, FINRA's pattern-day-trader rule kicks in and requires $25,000 minimum equity in margin accounts. So right away, a $1,000 account means you're either trading with cash only or you're breaking the rules. That alone chan
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I've been wondering lately whether it's worth looking for the cheapest cryptocurrency to buy. Everyone talks about Bitcoin, which is now going to jump to $77k, but for most of us, that's too expensive. The problem is, cheap doesn't necessarily mean good — I've seen so many meme coins priced like atoms.
But there are also solid projects that are relatively inexpensive. Ripple (XRP) is a classic — it currently costs $1.38, down from its all-time high of $3.65. The cool thing is that XRP has real use cases for international transfers, not just speculation.
Cardano (ADA) is another one worth watch
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Just saw some interesting news coming through the crypto space. Richard Heart and his projects HEX, PulseChain, and PulseX have officially won their legal battle with the SEC. The regulator filed notice with the court that it won't be pursuing an amended complaint, which means the case is essentially over.
For context, this whole thing started back in July 2023 when the SEC came after Heart claiming he'd sold unregistered securities and raised over a billion dollars from investors. They also alleged he'd stolen around $12 million, which he supposedly spent on luxury items like sports cars and
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Been thinking about this lately - the difference between traders who make bank and those who just spin their wheels usually comes down to one thing: how long they're willing to hold a position.
Most people get caught up in the daily chaos. They're glued to charts watching 5-minute candles, trying to squeeze out small gains here and there. But there's a whole different game if you zoom out and actually commit to capturing the big moves. That's where positional trading comes in.
Positional trading is basically the long game. You're holding assets for weeks, months, sometimes years - whatever it
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I want to tell you today about an indicator that has personally helped me a lot in trading – the VPVR, or Volume Profile Visible Range. It’s actually a pretty brilliant tool if you want to understand where the major volumes are truly concentrated in the market.
The difference from normal volume histograms is crucial: VPVR doesn’t show you volume over time, but over price levels. That means, at a glance, you can see at which prices most transactions have taken place. This is exactly valuable for identifying support and resistance levels.
How does it work specifically? The VPVR has several compo
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Just came across an interesting interview featuring Duan Yongping, and honestly, his investment philosophy hits differently when you really think about it. This guy has been in the game for 20 years and built a multi-billion dollar empire, yet his core ideas are surprisingly simple and practical.
The thing that struck me most is how Duan Yongping breaks down what real investing actually means. He says buying stocks is buying a company, but here's the kicker—most people don't truly understand this concept. It sounds obvious, but implementing it? That's where 99% of investors fail. He talks abou
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