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MORPHO Historical Price and Return Analysis: Should I Buy MORPHO Now?
This article reviews the historical prices and bull-bear cycles of MORPHO since its launch, evaluates the potential returns of buying 10 tokens, and answers whether it should be purchased now. From early 2024 to the end of the year, the price rose from $1.0 to $3.57, a 257% annual increase; selling at the end of the year could yield approximately 9.6 times. In the 2025 bear market, the price dropped from 2.61 to 1.16, resulting in about a 65.3% loss for 10 tokens. So far in 2026, the price increased from 1.3 to 1.96, a 51.35% annual growth; buying 10 tokens could yield about 6.65 times. Conclusion: Having experienced a typical bull-bear cycle, the market is currently in a recovery phase, presenting an opportunity for reallocation, but caution is needed to assess risks and timing.
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Want to get rich, what should I do?
Here, I want to share real experiences from observing myself and successful friends.
The truth is, becoming wealthy isn't about waiting for luck, but about planning and consistent action.
Starting from zero is okay.
I know it sounds difficult, but it really can be done.
The most important thing is mindset—our way of thinking.
If you think you will be rich, you need to start by organizing your finances.
Not just earning income to spend it all.
The way to wealth for those starting from zero begins with saving money as a habit.
Set a goal to s
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Why do people think Forex is gambling? I’ve heard this question more than once—either in trading rooms or even from friends who don’t understand it. They believe Forex is risky, with high returns, but it could also cost you everything—like gambling.
But the truth is, it’s not like that. Forex isn’t gambling. The problem is that most traders turn it into gambling without realizing it. I want to clearly explain the difference.
The first is control of the “game.” In gambling, someone controls the game, and there’s always someone with an advantage. But Forex is regulated by authorities such as ASI
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I've just noticed that many people are still confused about Trend Lines in trading, even though it's a basic tool that works really well if used correctly.
A Trend Line is a line drawn connecting the highest or lowest points of the price to clearly show the trend. It's not complicated, but its benefits are significant. I use it to determine three main things.
First, it clearly indicates the trend. If the Trend Line slopes upward, it shows a bullish market, and the price will stay above the line. If it slopes downward, it's a bearish market, and the price will stay below the line. This makes it
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I just looked at the silver price charts again and realized: this market is currently completely crazy. In early 2026, silver hit an all-time high of over $121, then crashed over 30% within 30 hours. That hadn't happened since 1980. Now the price is bouncing between $80-$90.
What fascinates me: the reasons behind it are actually bullish. The silver market has been running a deficit for the sixth consecutive year – demand far exceeds supply. Industrial applications in solar, electric vehicles, and AI infrastructure are booming. Physical demand from Asia was so high that bars were sometimes sold
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Just spent way too much time comparing Australian share trading platforms and honestly, the differences are wild. Everyone thinks they're all the same but fees, market access, and whether you actually own your shares can vary massively.
So here's the thing - if you want to buy shares australia, you've got legit options now. Been looking at Mitrade because the zero-commission model is pretty solid if you're trading frequently. Plus you get access to way more than just ASX stocks, which is handy. The demo account with 50k virtual funds is actually useful for testing before risking real money.
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Looking at today’s cryptocurrency market, the old approach of buying and waiting for prices to rise no longer works. In a market where sideways movement and sudden, sharp swings keep repeating, I think coin 1% quick trades—taking small, certain profits every day—may be more efficient. Especially because the crypto market is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, the ability to trade freely during your spare time while handling your main job is a major advantage.
To achieve successful short-term trades, you first need to properly set up your trading environment. Exchange selection matters: domes
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Have you ever wondered what exactly the oscillator indicator is that many traders use as a “must-have”? Today, I’m going to tell you about a tool called the Stochastic Oscillator—an indicator I’ve been using for many years—and I’ll also explain ways to use it that really work.
It is an oscillator indicator in the Momentum group that shows where the actual closing price lies between the high and low points of the period you’re looking at. The value is always between 0 and 100, which makes it easy to use.
Based on my experience, when the price is in an uptrend, the closing price is usually near
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Someone asked what financial instruments are and which type you should choose to suit yourself. So I’d like to share the understanding I’ve built up from investing for a while.
In reality, financial instruments aren’t as complicated as people think. Simply put, they are documents that show the financial rights and responsibilities between the buyer and the seller. Their value changes depending on various factors such as the market, economic conditions, or investors’ demand. Think of it simply: stocks are like a certificate that tells you that you own a part of the company.
So how many types of
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Recently, while watching the market, I suddenly thought that in fact, the rise and fall of stock prices or any asset prices ultimately boils down to a simple game— the comparison of the forces between buyers and sellers. This concept is called supply and demand in economics, but I think for traders, understanding this principle is more important than anything else.
Let's start with the basics. Demand is the desire to buy, supply is the desire to sell. When everyone wants to buy, the price goes up; when everyone wants to sell, the price drops. This sounds very simple, but the logic behind it is
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Been watching a lot of people jump straight into live trading and get wrecked within weeks. Honestly, it's not even about lacking knowledge - most just skip the demo trading app phase entirely or use it completely wrong. They trade like it's a video game with fake money, then wonder why real trading feels totally different.
I've tested most of the popular platforms over the past few months, and the pattern is pretty clear. The ones that actually work are the ones that don't overwhelm you on day one. Mitrade, for instance, keeps things simple - $50k virtual funds, 90-day window, and you're not
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I've just noticed that people are talking about demand and supply very frequently these days, especially when the market is highly volatile. And I realized that this is still a fundamental rule that drives the prices of all kinds of assets, whether stocks, energy, gold, or even digital assets.
Actually, demand and supply are not as complicated as you might think. It’s simply the desire to buy versus the desire to sell. When these two sides meet, they create a price called equilibrium or the point of balance.
Just think about it: if the price of a product drops, people have more leftover money
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I just realized that Price Action is the language the market uses to talk to us—not complex numbers or formulas. I see many traders still relying on indicators all the time, but the truth is: price itself already tells the whole story.
At first, I thought Price Action was just another way to trade, until I understood that it’s truly an art of reading charts. When you see a candlestick with a very long wick at an important resistance level, it’s not just a pattern. It’s a clear rejection of price. The market is telling us, “It’s not going up anymore.” I’ve seen this happen repeatedly, and every
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Just noticed something about silver that's worth unpacking—this metal is legitimately harder to read than gold right now, and there's a good reason why. Back in 2025, silver absolutely exploded, up 147% for the year and hitting an all-time high around $121/oz in January. But it's given back a chunk of those gains since then, sitting somewhere in the $77–80 range now. The question everyone's asking is where it goes from here, and the honest answer is it depends on which version of silver you're looking at.
Here's the thing that makes silver price forecast models so messy. This metal lives a dou
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Just went down a rabbit hole looking at Pakistan's currency history and man, the rupee story is wild 🧵
So back in 1947 when the country was born, 1 dollar got you just 3.31 PKR. Stayed pretty stable for years - basically flat through the 50s. But then you start seeing real movement from the 70s onward.
By the late 80s it was already at 20+ PKR per dollar. The 90s? That's when things got rough - jumped from 28 to 30+ in just a couple years. And it kept sliding through 2000s, hitting 60+ by mid-decade.
But the real shock came around 2008. Suddenly 81 PKR per dollar. Then 2018-2019 absolutely br
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I just looked at the weakest currencies in the world, and it's incredible how different the situations are. The Iranian Rial tops this unglamorous list – with an exchange rate of about 0.000024 USD per Rial, it clearly shows how sanctions and political instability can destroy a currency.
Then come the Vietnamese Dong and the Sierra Leone Leone, both struggling with massive economic challenges. The Leone is still recovering from the effects of the Ebola outbreak, while the Dong suffers from declining exports. The Laotian Kip and the Indonesian Rupiah are also among the weakest currencies worldw
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So I've been watching traders struggle with trend reversals, and honestly, it's because they're not reading the candlesticks right. Let me break down the bullish reversal patterns that actually work in real trading.
First, there's the Hammer – this one's my go-to. Picture a candle with a tiny body but a massive lower wick. It shows up right when everyone's panicking during downtrends, and what it really means is buyers stepped in hard and rejected the sellers' push. The key? The next candle has to close green to confirm it's legit.
Then you've got the Morning Star pattern, which is basically a
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Just realized how many people still don't fully understand what a seed phrase actually is and why it's literally the difference between keeping your crypto or losing it forever. Let me break this down because it's honestly one of the most critical things you need to know.
So basically, when you create a crypto wallet, the system generates a seed phrase - usually 12 to 24 words - that acts as a human-readable backup of your private keys. Think of it as the master key to everything. Your private keys are what actually control your funds, and this seed phrase is what lets you regenerate those key
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I just came across this story and it's honestly wild. Dadvan Yousuf—this guy literally turned €15 into a fortune that most people can't even imagine. Here's what gets me: he was 11 years old when he made his first crypto move. Eleven. Most kids were collecting Pokemon cards; he was selling his toys to buy Bitcoin at €15 per coin.
Think about the conviction that takes. His family fled war-torn Iraqi Kurdistan and settled in Switzerland as refugees. At an age when most kids are still figuring out what they want to be, Dadvan was already thinking differently about money and the future. By 2012, h
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Have you ever thought about how old Mr. Beast was when he reached this incredible milestone? Jimmy Donaldson, aka MrBeast, has done something truly extraordinary in the world of global billionaires.
At just 27 years old, he became the only billionaire under 30 who built his wealth from scratch, without any inheritance. This is not one of those cases where money is passed down through generations. He created an estimated fortune of around one billion dollars entirely on his own, mainly through his content on YouTube.
This position also makes him the eighth youngest billionaire on the planet. Co
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Just noticed Ethereum dominance is hovering around that 9% support level. Been watching this for a bit now - if it holds here, we might see ETH start gaining more ground in the overall market. The eth dominance chart has been interesting to track lately. If this support sticks in June, could mean more alt season momentum coming through. Curious to see if it breaks down or bounces from here.
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