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Filecoin (FIL) Historical Price and Returns Analysis: Should I Buy FIL Now?
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This article provides a comprehensive review of Filecoin's historical price movements and market volatility since its inception, analyzing both bull and bear market phases through data spanning from 2017 to 2026. We evaluate the potential returns for investors who purchased 10 FIL tokens a
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I've just noticed that many people still don't pay much attention to reversal patterns, even though they are very powerful tools for market analysis.
The truth is, reversal patterns or Reversal Patterns don't require any indicators at all; just looking at the chart with the naked eye can tell you that the trend is about to change, which is a huge advantage because we don't have to wait for confirmation from an indicator. This allows us to enter positions earlier than others.
These patterns indicate a change in direction from an uptrend to a downtrend or vice versa, which is very important beca
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Recently, among people interested in investing in small-cap stocks, the Russell 2000 has been frequently discussed, but it seems that not many actually understand what it is before investing. The Russell 2000 index tracks 2,000 small-cap companies in the U.S. stock market, from the 1,001st to the 3,000th in market capitalization. Developed in 1984, it is now managed by FTSE Russell, a subsidiary of the London Stock Exchange Group.
The first thing to understand when investing through products like the Russell 2000 ETF is the characteristics of this index. While the S&P 500 focuses on large-cap
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Just checked the charts and noticed bitcoin price has been on quite a run lately. Currently sitting around $77.5K with solid momentum over the past week. The whole rally seems tied to Fed chatter about potential rate cuts coming up. Fed officials are basically signaling that the labor market is softening, which could mean easier monetary policy ahead. That kind of news typically gets traders excited about risk assets like crypto.
What's interesting is how the bitcoin price movement has been tracking Fed expectations pretty closely. We're seeing like a 96% probability priced in for rate cuts ac
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Just thinking that there must be many people still confused about different trading patterns in the stock market. I used to be like that until I understood that charts are not as complicated as I thought.
Actually, trading patterns are tools that help us read the market much more easily, and they are neither new nor mysterious. Traders have been using them everywhere. If you understand these 10 basic patterns, you can go a long way already.
First of all, how many types of trading patterns are there? There are 3 main types: one that indicates reversals (Reversal), one that indicates continuatio
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Have you ever wondered why some traders are able to consistently make profits while others remain confused about when to buy and sell? The answer lies in using the right tools, and that’s what we will discuss today.
What is an indicator? Essentially, it is a technical analysis tool that helps convert price data and trading volume into numbers that are easier to understand. It allows us to see trends, volatility, and market momentum. Simply put, it helps us make better decisions.
The current problem is that there are many types of indicators, and each serves a different purpose. There are three
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I just noticed that all asset prices move according to the same mechanism, whether it’s stocks, gold, or digital assets—and that mechanism is demand and supply.
Actually, this isn’t as complicated as you might think. Let’s look at it simply: demand is the number of people who want to buy, and supply is the amount of goods available for sale. When more people want to buy but there isn’t enough product, prices rise. Conversely, when there is plenty of goods but no one buys, prices fall.
For demand (Demand), the factors that affect it are price, buyers’ income, preferences, and expectations of fu
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I just recently studied forex backtesting again and concluded that this matter is really very important for traders to have a sustainable trading system, not just trading based on feelings with profits today and losses tomorrow.
In fact, backtest is about testing the trading system we designed against historical price data to see how it would perform if applied in real trading. Naturally, if the system works well in the past, it should also perform well in the future. But it’s not 100% guaranteed.
The backtesting process is quite straightforward. First, you need a clear trading system, such as
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Just came across something interesting about periods when to make money that's been circulating in market circles – it's based on Samuel Benner's economic cycle theory from way back in 1875. The guy was actually onto something about how markets move in predictable patterns.
So basically, he divided the financial calendar into three distinct phases, and understanding these periods when to make money could fundamentally change how you approach trading and investing. The first phase is what he called panic years – roughly every 18 to 20 years, markets experience major shocks and collapses. We've
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Been seeing a lot of people asking lately about the worst cryptocurrency projects out there, and honestly, it's a pretty wild rabbit hole once you start digging. The thing is, it's not always easy to pin down exactly which coins are the absolute worst because it really depends on what metrics you're looking at – project execution, team credibility, actual utility, that kind of stuff.
But yeah, there are definitely some absolute dumpster fires in crypto history that stand out. I'm talking about projects with sketchy teams, zero real use cases, or straight-up exit scams. BitConnect is probably t
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Just saw someone sharing about a celebrity divorce aftermath that's been dragging on for nearly a decade now. The person involved posted about hitting rock bottom financially - we're talking four digits left in the bank account, can't even show up to kids' parent-teacher meetings without feeling the weight of it all. The whole story's pretty wild when you piece it together.
So here's what went down: she was with this successful actor, moved out of a villa into this cramped old place, and now she's ordering takeout only when there's a discount. Looking at the transfer records she posted, the fi
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Recently, I analyzed one of the most fascinating stories in the tech industry — how a group of young entrepreneurs from PayPal changed the face of Silicon Valley. It all started in the late 1990s when Confinity and X, two ambitious companies, joined forces with the mission to make online payments as simple as sending an email. It sounded crazy, but these guys actually did it.
Early on, they had to fight scammers, regulators, and competitors like eBay. But instead of giving up, this group — later known as the PayPal mafia — forged their character in the fire. In 2002, eBay bought PayPal for $1.
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Just came across something wild – the House of Saud's combined wealth sits at roughly $1.4 trillion. To put that in perspective, we're talking about a fortune that makes even Elon Musk's $396B look modest. Jeff Bezos? His $240B doesn't come close either.
What's fascinating is how this wealth breaks down. Saudi Arabia's position as the world's top oil exporter forms the bedrock – Saudi Aramco alone generates massive profits. But here's where it gets interesting: the family didn't just sit on oil money. They've strategically diversified into real estate, tech investments, and luxury assets. We'r
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Just read that Elon Musk is now offering free internet via Starlink for certain smartphones. Actually, it's pretty crazy – until now, you always needed an antenna and a subscription, but now iPhone 14+ models, newer Pixels, Galaxy S21, and others can connect directly to the satellites. Without a cell tower, without local network. The first phase only allows SMS, location sharing, and emergency calls, but later, voice calls and real internet are expected to follow. Especially interesting for remote areas where nothing else works. Motorola devices from 2024 are also included. If you want to try
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I've been looking into HOT Wallet from NEAR lately, and honestly, if you're thinking about getting involved, now's probably a decent time since there's been no official exchange listing yet. The project caught my attention on Telegram because it actually helps you understand how crypto transfers work in a practical way, not just theory. NEAR itself is trading around $2.19 right now with a market cap of about $2.84B, and the HOT token is expected to have solid potential once it hits exchanges.
Setting up the wallet is pretty straightforward. You just hit up the HOT Wallet bot, create an account
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just realized a lot of people still get confused about K, Million, and Billion, especially when you're scrolling through crypto or YouTube stats lol
so basically K is just short for kilo which means thousand. so 1K = 1,000. pretty simple right? 10K is 10,000 and 100K is 100,000. you see this everywhere when people talk about price targets or follower counts
now if you want to convert 1 million in K terms, that's 1,000K. yeah, 1 million equals 1,000 thousand. 1M = 1,000,000. same concept applies - 5M is 5,000,000 and so on. this is the number you see when talking about serious money or massive
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I've been noticing something interesting about price action lately, and it's got me thinking about one of the most reliable patterns in technical analysis. You ever catch those moments right before a major breakout? There's this thing called the VCP pattern that smart money seems to follow religiously.
So here's what I'm seeing: when you look at a pullback sequence, the first drop is usually pretty aggressive. But then something shifts. The next pullback gets smaller, and the one after that gets even tighter. This is the VCP pattern in action - volatility contraction pattern. It's basically th
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Just realized something about the W pattern that a lot of traders overlook, especially when they're scanning stocks or forex charts. Most people see it but don't really understand what they're looking at.
So here's the thing about W patterns - they're basically telling you that a downtrend is losing steam. You get two lows at roughly the same price level with a bounce in between, and that middle spike? That's where the sellers tried to push lower but couldn't. It's like watching a fight where one side keeps trying but keeps getting blocked. Eventually one side wins.
The pattern gets its name b
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Just noticed something interesting about how the wealthy are redefining body management in Silicon Valley. You see Elon Musk's physique and think gym discipline, right? Wrong. The reality is way more calculated than that.
There's this trend circulating among tech elites right now involving growth hormone releasing peptides. Not steroids in the traditional sense, but 'legal' anti-aging protocols that work on molecular biology. The clinical data is pretty wild—muscle gain and fat loss rates that absolutely dwarf what you'd get from natural training. The tradeoff? That distinctly full, almost scu
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You know, I've been following xQc's career trajectory for a while now, and the guy's wealth story is honestly wild when you break it down. Felix Lengyel went from being a solid Overwatch pro to becoming one of the most watched streamers on the planet. His ascent didn't happen overnight, but the financial gains? Those have been pretty staggering.
So here's the thing about Felix Lengyel net worth – it's not just from one income stream. Most people assume streamers only make money from subscriptions, but that's barely scratching the surface. When you look at what xQc actually pulls in, you're tal
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You know what's interesting? When we talk about the world's richest countries, most people immediately think of the United States. But here's the thing – being the largest economy doesn't necessarily mean you're the wealthiest per person. That's where GDP per capita comes in, and the rankings tell a completely different story.
I've been looking into which nations actually rank as the 10 richest country in the world by this metric, and it's pretty eye-opening. Countries like Luxembourg, Singapore, Ireland, and Qatar absolutely dominate when you measure wealth on a per-capita basis. These nation
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