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Trade seriously during the day and talk nonsense at night. Focus on packaging each liquidation as a growth experience, firmly believing that as long as the mindset is good, the coin price will return. Holdings depend entirely on the heavens.
Have you ever stopped to think about how a guy who started from zero became a billionaire without speculating on the stock market? Luiz Barsi is exactly the kind of story that makes us question everything we've learned about investing.
Born in São Paulo in 1939, son of Spanish immigrants, Barsi grew up in a humble family and learned early on that money was a matter of security, not quick gains. With degrees in Law, Accounting, and Economics, he developed a solid technical foundation to understand real numbers – the kind of analysis that most traders completely ignore.
What makes Luiz Barsi dif
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I see more and more people managing to earn in dollars from home, and honestly, it’s become much more feasible than it seemed before. With remote work normalized and the digital market booming, opportunities have multiplied. Let me share what I’ve been observing out there.
First, the obvious: the dollar is a strong currency, protects against inflation, and opens doors to work with companies worldwide. For those in Brazil, this significantly changes the financial game.
Freelancing is the most direct path. There are international platforms connecting professionals with global clients — writing,
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I was analyzing the global economic landscape and found it interesting to see how the ranking of the world's largest GDPs in 2025 continues to reveal very clear dynamics about where wealth and economic power are concentrated.
The United States remains far ahead with its $30.34 trillion GDP, largely thanks to its giant consumer market, leadership in technology, and robust financial system. China comes right behind with $19.53 trillion, driven by monumental industrial capacity and massive exports. Then there’s Germany, Japan, and here’s the interesting part: India already holds the fifth positio
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Have you ever stopped to think about the story of someone who started as an heiress and became one of the world's greatest philanthropists? Lily Safra is exactly the kind of figure who deserved to be more widely known.
Born in Porto Alegre in 1934, Lily Watkins grew up in a privileged environment, the daughter of a European engineer and a Uruguayan mother. From an early age, she mastered English and French, and this multicultural background would mark her entire journey. But her life was not just passive inheritance — it was a series of very well-calculated strategic decisions.
Her first marri
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Who is Neymar besides one of the biggest names in football? This is a question that goes far beyond the pitch. The truth is that he has turned into a financial phenomenon that few athletes can replicate.
Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior was born in 1992 in Mogi das Cruzes, São Paulo. But what really matters is how he went from a humble environment to becoming a revenue-generating machine. Since he was a child at Santos FC, the boy was already drawing attention not only for his talent, but for his ability to move people and brands around him.
At Santos, he was practically an instant idol. Paulista
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Have you ever stopped to think about why so many people want to know Bruno Perini’s biography? It’s not just curiosity about his age, you know. It’s more because a man who left the Exército and started a blog in 2014 has become one of Brazil’s biggest references in financial education. That certainly draws attention.
Bruno was born in 1988 in Cabo Frio, Rio de Janeiro. Today, at 37 years old (turning 38 in 2026), he is a partner at Grupo Primo, one of the largest financial education conglomerates in Latin America. But his journey didn’t begin on the internet.
Before becoming a content creator,
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Hey, I found out something important that I didn't really know: the trading hours of global stock exchanges vary a lot depending on where you're operating from. For those investing here in Brazil, that changes EVERYTHING in your strategy.
So, the US stock market (NYSE/NASDAQ) opens at 9:30 AM in New York, which here in Brasília becomes 10:30. But there's a tricky detail: when daylight saving time changes in the US (from March to November), it also shifts here. B3, on the other hand, opens at 10:00 BRT directly, without this daylight saving confusion.
What I found cool is that there's overlap b
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I received a photo from my colleague traveling through Lebanon last week. He was holding a stack of bills that looked like Monopoly money — more than 50,000 Lebanese pounds, something like R$ 3. That made me think: while we complain about the dollar here, there are countries where the currency simply disappeared. And do you know what's the interesting part? The Brazilian real is far from being the worst. There are many more people suffering from devalued currencies than the real out there.
This ranking of the most devalued currencies in the world in 2026 shows a very chaotic global scenario. U
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Alright, I’ll be honest: yes, you can make some extra money with an app that earns money via Pix, but it’s not that whole “get rich overnight” thing, you know? I found some legitimate apps that actually pay, and I thought it was worth sharing.
I started by testing about 11 different apps to see which ones actually work. Some are pretty simple: you download the app, do a check-in, test other apps, and complete small tasks. Make Money, for example, is pretty straightforward for beginners. AppKarma also works quite a bit, but it takes a little while to build up earnings.
Now, the real deal: most
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So, how much does a YouTuber with 100,000 subscribers earn? This is a question I get every week from beginners. The real answer is much more complex than it seems because it depends on much more than just the number of followers.
I started to realize this when my channel reached that milestone. Many people think that subscribers = automatic money, but it doesn’t work that way. I know creators with 100,000 subscribers earning R$3,000 a month and others earning R$15,000 at the same level. The difference? Engagement, niche, and income diversification.
I’ll be honest: when you have 100,000 subscri
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So guys, I found this chat about making money for free on Pix right now really interesting since it’s currently going around. Like, there are some apps that actually work to supplement your income—it’s not fiction. I tested a few options and I’ll share what really pays off.
The deal is this: you can make money for free on Pix right now, but realistically. It doesn’t turn into a salary, but it gives you a bit of extra cash if you have patience. Most of them work by accumulating rewards in dollars and then transferring via PayPal to Pix, or some allow direct withdrawals.
The most straightforward
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You know that friend who is always talking about trading? Well, the topic is exploding here in Brazil. But then, a doubt arises: what exactly is trading? Let me break it down for you.
Basically, what trading is is buying and selling assets aiming for profit from price fluctuations that happen in minutes, hours, days, or weeks. Unlike those who invest for the long term, traders are always watching market swings, trying to take advantage of every move. It works like this: you open a position, monitor the movement, and close when you hit your profit target or when you need to cut the loss.
Now, n
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Hey, there’s a story that won’t leave my mind. Geraldo Rufino is one of those guys who makes you rethink everything you know about opportunities and mindset. This man literally turned scrap into a million-dollar empire, starting from a favela in São Paulo.
His journey is wild. He was born in Minas Gerais, but grew up in Favela do Sapé, collecting cans and scrap from landfills since he was a kid. He lost his mother at seven, dropped out of school, but she left him a legacy no school would ever teach: believing in himself. At 13, he got a job as an office boy at Playcenter and pushed himself to
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Recently, I’ve been analyzing global economic data and found it quite interesting to observe how the list of the poorest countries in the world reveals patterns that we don’t see in conventional headlines. When you look at GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power, it’s clear that extreme poverty isn’t random — it has very specific structural causes.
The IMF and World Bank use GDP per capita (PPP) as the main metric, and it makes sense. Basically, it’s the total output of a country divided by its population, adjusted for local cost of living. It’s not perfect, but it’s the best way to compa
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Recently, I was researching global economics and came across a very interesting question: what is actually the poorest country in the world in 2025? It seems simple, but the answer reveals a lot about how economic inequality works on the planet.
To understand this properly, most analysts use GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power parity. Basically, it’s how much each person would have if all the produced wealth were divided equally, considering the local cost of living. It’s not perfect, but it’s one of the best indicators we have to compare living standards between countries with comple
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I am always intrigued by how wealth is distributed globally. While we see news about billionaires, the reality is that by 2025, the world has surpassed 3,000 billionaires, with a combined wealth of over 16 trillion dollars. But here’s the detail: this money is far from being distributed evenly.
The richest countries in the world by number of billionaires? Basically, three countries dominate: the United States leads alone with 902 billionaires and a combined wealth of 6.8 trillion. China comes next with 450 billionaires and 1.7 trillion in total wealth. India rounds out the podium with 205 bill
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Man, I was just looking at these games that pay via Pix that everyone talks about. Seriously, can you really make extra money playing? It depends, right? It’s not a fixed salary, but you can make some cash doing simple tasks, answering surveys, or testing apps.
People just starting out usually go for Make Money or AppKarma. Make Money is pretty simple—you check in every day, download some partner apps, complete minimal tasks, and keep accumulating. AppKarma is similar but lets you refer friends and earn bonuses. But neither pays directly via Pix; they go to PayPal first, then you transfer.
Now
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Who is Vicky Safra? That is the question many people ask when they find out that this woman is the richest person in Brazil. I confess I didn’t know much about her until I started researching, and I found her story quite interesting.
Vicky Safra is the widow of banker Joseph Safra, who passed away in 2020. After that, she took over the management of one of the largest private fortunes in the world. What caught my attention is how she remains extremely discreet — she rarely appears in the media, doesn’t give interviews, nothing. That’s quite rare for someone with an estimated fortune of around
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Seriously, there are quite a few people making extra money with these gaming apps. I was researching and found some game names that actually pay real money circulating around. The truth is, you won't get rich, but you can earn a supplementary income if you have patience.
Make Money is pretty simple, like you check in every day, test partner apps, and that's it. AppKarma works similarly, but it also has the option of gift cards. Then there's Big Time, which is more based on lotteries, so the prizes are bigger but not guaranteed. There's also CashPirate, which is quite well-known here in Brazil.
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Yesterday I received a photo from a friend who’s traveling through Lebanon. In the picture, he was holding a giant bundle of banknotes that looked like Monopoly money. More than 50,000 Lebanese pounds—equivalent to about 3 reais. It made me think: while here in Brazil we complain about the dollar, there are countries where people have had to live with currencies that have simply melted away over time. And when you start researching which country has the most devalued currency in the world, you find that the situation is even worse than you imagine.
The real closed 2024 as the worst currency am
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