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CRV (Curve) Historical Price and Return Analysis: Should I Buy CRV Now?
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This article provides a comprehensive review of Curve (CRV) token's historical price movements and market fluctuations since its inception, analyzing data across bull and bear market cycles. We evaluate the potential returns for investors purchasing 10 CRV tokens and address the critical
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I just recently entered the prop trader industry and want to share my understanding with beginners who are considering this path. The truth is, prop trading isn’t just about having a lot of capital, but about finding the right company that suits you.
So, what kind of person is a prop trader? Simply put, it’s a trader who works for a proprietary trading company. The company provides funding for us to trade in the market, and when we make a profit, we share it with the company. The profit split depends on each company; some offer 50/50, while others might give us 25-30%, depending on skill and e
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I've just noticed that more people are asking about OTC in the community, so I want to share my understanding a bit.
Actually, OTC or Over-the-Counter is a type of trading that differs from regular markets, and it can be used for almost everything, whether it's Forex CFDs or even the Cryptocurrency market. The principle is conducting transactions directly between buyers and sellers without going through an intermediary like in regular markets.
What makes OTC attractive is its flexibility. You can trade 24 hours a day, without waiting for market opening hours, and you can also access assets tha
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I just realized why market segmentation is so important for investing. Previously, I thought having a good marketing strategy was enough, but it turns out that if you don't target the right customer groups, you can easily miss profit goals.
In fact, market segmentation is about dividing the market into different groups based on similar characteristics, so that companies can tailor their sales approaches and marketing strategies to each group. However, for investors, what matters most is understanding how much demand and supply there is, because this indicates the potential profit trend.
Why sh
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I just realized that many people still don't quite understand what the standard deviation (sd) really is, even though it's an extremely useful tool in forex trading. So I want to share my own experience.
It all started from the fact that prices are never still; every second they go up and down, left and right. The question is, how can we measure this volatility? The sd value is the answer that statistics provide us. It measures how much the price deviates from the average. When the sd is high, the price swings wildly back and forth. When it's low, the market is relatively calm.
In my opinion,
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I just learned about this recently. It turns out that business costs are divided into two main types that directly affect decision-making: fixed costs and variable costs. If you understand them well, a business can plan its finances and set product prices more appropriately.
Let's start with fixed costs. These are costs that do not change with the volume of production or sales. Whether you produce a lot or a little, these costs remain the same. They are expenses that must be paid regardless, even if operations are halted.
Examples of common fixed costs include rent for factories or offices. Th
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I just noticed that many people are still confused between Pullback and Throwback, especially when they see the price retract and reverse. Most think that the trend is about to change direction, but in reality, it might just be a temporary correction.
Let me explain the differences. Pullback is when the price is in a downtrend and makes a small rebound but does not break through the previous resistance level. Then, the price will continue to make new lows. Throwback, on the other hand, is a price retracement in an uptrend. The price tests the support level but does not break below it, then it
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Just noticed that many people are still confused about Market Value versus the market price—or even versus Book Value—which is actually very important for anyone who wants to invest with understanding.
Market Value (Market Value) is the total value of all assets or a company based on the price accepted by the market at that time. The calculation isn’t complicated: current stock price × total number of shares—that’s it. It helps us see the company’s true size in the market, not just the numbers in the accounting books.
Suppose Company AAA has 300 million shares, and the current price is 1.50 ba
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To be honest, in 2025, hotel stocks are extremely worth watching because tourism is really recovering. Whether domestically in Thailand or abroad, the government is continuously promoting tourism.
Let's look at Thai hotel stocks that should be followed first. MINT's performance in 2024 grew by 43%, with net profit reaching 7,750 million baht because the hotel business has good revenue per room per night. It has a variety of brands from luxury to mid-range, catering to different groups of travelers.
Another interesting stock is AWC, which has a portfolio of hotels in prime locations in Thailand
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Right now, I want to share something that I think is very important for anyone investing in the market: what are supply and demand, and why do they affect the prices of assets we invest in?
Actually, it's quite simple. Demand is the desire to buy, and supply is the desire to sell. When more people want to buy but there are fewer items available, prices go up. Conversely, if more people want to sell but there are fewer buyers, prices go down. Easy, right?
But what's interesting is that supply and demand are not just about the quantity of goods. They also involve feelings, expectations, and vari
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To properly understand coin short-term trading tips, you must first read the market situation. As of 2026, the cryptocurrency market continues to show unpredictable sideways movements and sharp drops. Relying solely on long-term holding strategies like in the past, which involve buying and forgetting, incurs too high an opportunity cost. Instead, daily small but certain profits from short-term trading are becoming a practical profit strategy, according to fintech community consensus.
Especially, cryptocurrencies are open 24/7, 365 days a year, unlike stocks. The biggest advantage is that you c
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I've just noticed that many people are still confused between Buy Stop and Buy Limit when trading forex, so I want to share my understanding of this because it's very important if you want to trade efficiently.
Simply put, Buy Limit is an order that instructs the system to buy when the price drops to the level you set, which is below the current price. It assumes the price will fall further before rising again. Buy Stop, on the other hand, is the opposite. It is an order to buy when the price rises to the level you set, which is above the current price. This indicates that we expect the price
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I just realized that the question about what slippage is has been asked a lot in the group, and in reality, it is at the core of the problem that confuses many traders and causes losses. So I want to share my understanding of this issue.
Simply put, slippage is the difference between the price we expect to enter or exit at and the actual price we get when executing the order. For example, you intend to buy at 1.3650, but when you place the order, the price has moved to 1.3660. That is negative slippage, which makes your entry more expensive. Sometimes, slippage can be beneficial, such as when
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Honestly, understanding what a bull run actually is separates people who make money from those who just chase pumps.
A bull run isn't just prices going up. It's when the entire market psychology flips. Buyers take control, momentum builds, and assets start climbing hard. I'm talking the kind of moves where BTC went from 10k to 60k back in 2021, or when altcoins were doing 5x to 10x gains. Some people literally became millionaires off meme coins during those runs.
But here's the thing most people miss - it's not about the numbers alone. It's about momentum and how the market actually feels.
So
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Bitcoin is once again approaching the 75K level, and everyone is starting to wake up. But before you start thinking about entering, it's worth analyzing what is really happening here.
On the international stage, an interesting dialogue is taking place between Iran and the United States regarding the nuclear program. Both sides are discussing suspending activities, with Iran proposing 5 years, and America wanting much longer. Nothing has been officially confirmed yet, but the markets are already reacting to the very fact of the talks. This is a classic scenario where positive narratives drive s
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I've been watching a lot of traders get excited about instant funding lately, and there's this persistent misconception that needs clearing up. Everyone thinks it's the shortcut to getting a funded account - skip the evaluation, pay, trade immediately. Sounds amazing, right? The thing is, instant funding doesn't actually make trading easier. It just moves when the pressure hits.
Let me break down what's really happening here.
With traditional prop trading, you go through a structured evaluation. Hit your profit targets - maybe 10% then 5% - while staying within risk limits. Takes time but you
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I have always found it interesting to discover which is the richest country in the world. Most people immediately think of the United States for the overall economy, but the reality is quite different when you look at GDP per capita.
Luxembourg is actually the richest country in the world by this metric, with a GDP per capita of $154,910. It's an incredible transformation when you consider that until the mid-1800s it was mainly rural. Today, it dominates thanks to financial services, banking, and an environment that attracts global capital.
But immediately after, you find Singapore, with $153,
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Ever wondered what your actual slice of global wealth really looks like? I was digging into some numbers and it's honestly mind-blowing.
So here's the thing - the total amount of money in the world is way bigger than most people realize. We're talking about roughly 37 trillion in US currency when you count all the physical cash plus bank deposits. But that's just the surface level.
When you zoom out and look at everything - investments, derivatives, crypto assets, all that - the total amount of money floating around in various forms exceeds 1.2 quadrillion dollars. Yeah, you read that right. Q
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Kennt ihr die Geschichte von James Zhong? Einer der wildesten Bitcoin-Diebstähle, den die Welt je gesehen hat - und er hat sich selbst verraten.
Zhong wurde 1991 geboren, als Kind chinesischer Einwanderer, die in den USA neu anfangen mussten. Seine Mutter arbeitete als Nachtschwester, sein Vater sammelte Müll. In der Schule wurde Jimmy gemobbt, weil er anders war. Ein besonders beschämendes Moment: Sein Hosenbund wurde ihm beim Football vor der ganzen Schule heruntergezogen. Nach so etwas zieht man sich zurück - Jimmy flüchtete in den Computer. Der Kerl war hochbegabt, bekam ein HOPE-Stipendiu
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Have you ever observed how Cristiano Ronaldo’s financial situation has developed over the past ten years? I recently came across an interesting analysis that shows just how closely his financial rise is intertwined with his relationship with Georgina Rodriguez.
Back in 2016—at that time, his estimated net worth was about 320 million dollars. A considerable amount, no doubt. But then something fascinating happened. With every passing year, his income practically exploded. In 2017, it was already 385 million, and in 2018 the figure climbed to 450 million. The momentum was unmistakable.
But the i
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