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Documenting my journey from ETH maxi to multi-chain pragmatist. Spent more on failed transactions than my first car. Likes to debate rollup theories at 3am.
Lately, I've been thinking that with about 1,000 won, you can do stocks or funds.
In the past, I thought you needed at least a few hundred thousand won, but I realize there are so many options for small-scale investments.
First, looking at stocks, these days securities firms allow buying and selling in units of 0.001 shares.
That means even if a stock costs ten million won per share, you can buy a fraction with just 1,000 won.
Real-time trading has some restrictions and slightly higher fees, which are downsides, but it seems good for gradually collecting and studying stocks you're inte
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I've just noticed that the global currency market has experienced quite a lot of changes this year. Moreover, the currencies with the lowest values continue to be under pressure from ongoing issues such as high inflation, political instability, and reliance on natural resource exports.
Looking at Laos, Vietnam, and Indonesia, these currencies still rank among the least valuable in the global market, with very high exchange rates against the US dollar. Laos is around 21,000 kip per dollar, Vietnam approximately 26,000 dong per dollar, and Indonesia about 16,000 rupiah per dollar. The problem is
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Have you ever wondered why some people trade with such accuracy? Because they use the STO indicator. What is it, and what can it really help with? I see many people using the Stochastic Oscillator, but many still don’t truly understand what the STO indicator is, what kind of tool it is, and how it works. So let’s get a deep understanding of it once and for all.
The Stochastic Oscillator is a momentum indicator that helps tell us where the current closing price is relative to the highest and lowest prices over a specified period (usually 14 periods). The resulting value is displayed as a number
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I just realized that many people are still confused about the Thai stock market opening and closing times, especially what time it ends in the evening. Actually, it's not as complicated as you think.
The Thai stock market is divided into 2 sessions: the morning session (10:00-12:30) and the afternoon session (14:30-16:30). Before each session opens, there is a pre-open period where people can see approximate prices, which also has a random opening time. As for what time the Thai market closes in the evening, the answer is around 16:30-16:40. This is the pre-close period before the market offic
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When it comes to stock investing, many people may be confused about where to start and what kind of portfolio to build that suits themselves. In fact, understanding what a portfolio is should be the first thing to know before starting to invest.
A stock portfolio is not complicated; it simply refers to a collection of stocks you choose to buy from different companies. It may include stocks from various industries and risk levels, and it helps you diversify your investments so you're not risking everything on a single stock. That is the main concept of building a portfolio.
What’s interesting i
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Since Thailand has moved forward with clean energy initiatives, which energy stocks are good? That has become a common question among investors. I happened to notice that the Thai stock market has companies in power generation steadily growing, both established traditional firms and new startups. Let’s take a look at which ones are worth paying attention to.
What’s interesting is that energy stocks, especially power plants, are considered very safe investments for those seeking stable returns. Electricity is something everyone needs, regardless of whether the economy is good or bad. Therefore,
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Recently, as the economy becomes more unstable, many people are looking for safe investment options. In particular, U.S. government-backed treasury bonds are regarded as the most reliable assets. They offer low interest rates but can be cashized at any time, and provide regular interest income, which is attractive. Today, we will organize how to buy U.S. bonds and the key points investors need to know.
First, simply put, bonds are a type of IOU where investors lend money to the government or companies and receive repayment. When the government lacks funds for national operations, it issues tre
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I just noticed that the food stock market is attracting a lot of investor attention lately. It's not surprising because this sector has unique characteristics that set it apart from others. People need to eat all the time, regardless of whether the economy is good or bad. Food stocks remain a stable choice.
They are a type of stock that covers various businesses, not just food production. This includes livestock farming, processing, beverage distribution, and restaurant businesses. It's like holding shares in something people use every day.
Looking at the Thai market, several leading companies
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Just been watching the eth dominance chart and it's looking interesting - seems like it's testing that 9% support level right now. If this holds up, we could see Ethereum's dominance pick up some serious momentum heading into June. The eth dominance metric has been a solid indicator for when altseason might shift, so keeping an eye on whether we actually bounce here or break lower. Thoughts on where you think eth dominance goes from here?
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Been seeing a lot of traders talk about swing failure patterns lately, and honestly it's one of those setups that can really shift your perspective on reversals if you understand it properly.
So here's the thing about a swing failure pattern - the core idea is deceptively simple. Price makes a move, breaks above a previous high or dips below a previous low, you think the trend is about to run... and then it just collapses. That's your signal. The price sweeps the level but can't hold it, reverses quickly, and that's when things get interesting.
What makes a valid swing failure pattern worth tr
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I've been diving deeper into crypto contract trading lately, and honestly, it's one of those markets that can either make or break you depending on how you approach it. Let me share what I've learned about navigating this space effectively.
First, let's be real about what we're dealing with. When you're trading contracts, you're not actually holding the asset—you're speculating on price movements using leverage. That's the double-edged sword right there. With 5x leverage, a 2% price move becomes 10% profit or loss. Sounds great until the market moves against you and suddenly you're facing liqu
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Just been diving into the numbers around Kai Cenat's financial trajectory, and honestly, the growth story here is pretty wild. This guy went from posting comedy skits online as a kid in the Bronx to becoming one of the most bankable streamers on the planet. His Kai Cenat net worth sitting somewhere north of $35 million in 2026 is a perfect example of how the creator economy has completely reshaped wealth generation.
What's interesting is how he actually built this. It's not just one income stream - we're talking Twitch subscriptions and donations, YouTube ad revenue from archived content, spon
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Been seeing a lot of chatter in the community about when alt season is really going to kick off, and honestly the sentiment is getting pretty bullish right now.
So here's the thing - Bitcoin had an insane run last cycle, pumping from the $40K range all the way up to hit $126K back in October 2025. That was supposed to be the signal for alts to finally wake up and do their thing. Ethereum followed suit, climbing from under $2K to nearly $5K, which is pretty solid but still not creating the explosive move everyone's been waiting for.
The interesting part is that even though we're seeing some pul
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You know, it's interesting how many people don't actually know much about Vitalik Buterin's background before Ethereum. The guy was born back in 1994 in Kolomna, which is near Moscow, but here's the thing - both his parents were programmers, which probably shaped a lot of his trajectory early on.
His parents split up in '97, and his mom made the move to Canada. Vitalik followed with his dad when he was just 6 years old. So basically, he grew up between two worlds - Russian heritage but Canadian upbringing.
What's pretty cool is that it was actually his father who first got him into crypto. Not
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Just caught something interesting about the manufacturing data that's got people talking in the markets. The ISM Manufacturing PMI just hit 52.7—highest we've seen since 2022—and it's been sitting above 50 for three months straight now. That's actually significant because it marks the end of what was basically a 36-month manufacturing contraction, the longest stretch in over a century of ISM records.
Here's why this matters for crypto. Historically, when manufacturing activity starts expanding like this, it's usually followed by better liquidity conditions and risk-on sentiment across all asse
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Just been watching the crypto market and it's pretty clear why is crypto going down right now. Bitcoin's getting hammered today, currently sitting around $79.9K after that drop below $75K we saw recently. When BTC moves like this, everything else follows. Ethereum down over 1%, Solana hit harder at 4.19%, and even the smaller caps are bleeding out.
The thing is, this isn't just one bad headline. I've been tracking the liquidation data and it's wild. We're talking about $237 million in BTC longs getting wiped out just yesterday. But here's the kicker - if you look back over the past week, liqui
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Just checked the charts and wow, gold has absolutely crushed it. We're sitting at $4.68K now, and honestly, the momentum from last year never really stopped. That peak at $5.64K a few months back? Still feels surreal. Everyone's wondering if this is sustainable or just a massive bubble, but the data tells a different story.
The crazy part is how consistent the buying pressure has been. Central banks are still accumulating like there's no tomorrow, especially with all the debt concerns and currency instability we're seeing. When institutions that control trillions are all moving in the same dir
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You know, I've been curious about how much xQc actually makes. The guy's everywhere on Twitch and YouTube, so his net worth has to be pretty insane at this point. Let me break down what I've learned about xQc net worth and how he built it.
Felix Lengyel started as a pro Overwatch player back in the day, but that's just background noise now. The real money came when he switched to full-time streaming. His reactions are fast, his energy is ridiculous, and people just keep watching. That's the foundation of everything.
So where does xQc net worth actually come from? It's way more than just Twitch
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Ever notice how crypto capital just keeps rotating? One day everyone's stacking Bitcoin, the next thing you know altcoins are absolutely running. That's not random - there's actually a way to track exactly when this shift happens, and it's called the altcoin season index.
I've been using this metric for a while now, and honestly it's one of the clearest signals for understanding where money is actually flowing. Here's the thing: the altcoin season index basically measures how many of the top 100 altcoins are beating Bitcoin over a 90-day window. Simple concept, but incredibly useful.
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