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Zebec Protocol (ZBCN) Historical Price and Returns Analysis: Should I Buy ZBCN Now?
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This article provides a comprehensive review of Zebec Protocol's historical price movements and market fluctuations since its inception, combining data from bull and bear market phases to evaluate the potential returns for investors purchasing 10 ZBCN tokens. We address the critical
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I see that the euro is still quite volatile today, so I want to share my views on the EUR/USD pair towards the end of this year and beyond.
The history of the euro is quite interesting. Since 1999, when the European Union decided to create a new main currency, the euro initially was quite weak, reaching a low of 0.8200. But then it gradually appreciated until 2008, when it broke its all-time high at 1.6039, a peak that has not been surpassed to this day.
Let's look at what the main drivers of EUR/USD are. Currently, the interest rate differential between the ECB and the Fed remains the most im
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I just noticed that supply and demand are quite important in investing, but many people often don’t pay much attention to them. In fact, they are the most fundamental basis of price movement—whether it’s stocks, energy, gold, or even digital assets.
Let’s talk about supply and demand. The word “Demand” (อุปสงค์) means the desire to buy, and “Supply” (อุปทาน) means the desire to sell. When we plot this on a chart, we get the demand curve and the supply curve—each point on the lines shows how much trading happens at a given price.
The law of demand is very simple: when the price goes up, people
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Yesterday, someone asked me about what an asset is and why it is important. After thinking about it, this topic is quite crucial for people who want to manage their money well. Let’s discuss it.
So, what exactly is the asset (สินทรัพย์) we’re talking about? Simply put, it is something that has value and can be converted into cash. Whether it’s land, a house, stocks, or even intellectual property rights, assets are the foundation of financial planning and investing.
What makes an asset valuable is that it must have certain qualities. First, it must have a measurable monetary value. Second, it m
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I saw the crypto news today that Bitcoin is really in an interesting phase. The price is trying to move upward, but what’s surprising is that the futures market doesn’t seem to be very active. The futures premium compared to spot is only 1%, which is much lower than usual. Meanwhile, the spot ETF is attracting a lot of money. This could be a good sign because it means there isn’t excessive leverage long positions blocking the way.
Another thing to watch is the warning that short positions are still heavily accumulated. If Bitcoin moves up a little more, liquidations of shorts could push the pr
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Have you ever wondered why, when looking at stock price apps, there are strange letters attached to stock names like CA, XD, XM, T1, and many others? I was confused at first, but once I understood, it became very useful because it tells us what is about to happen to that stock.
Let's start with CA first. This abbreviation stands for Corporate Action, which means the company is about to have some kind of movement within 7 days. When you see CA after a stock, click on it immediately. It will show what that movement is and when it will happen. CA is short for Corporate Action, which is very commo
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I just noticed that many traders in the group still don't quite understand reversal patterns, which in fact are very powerful tools for reading charts. You don't need to rely heavily on indicators; just visually identify the chart patterns is enough.
For those who are just starting to trade, a reversal pattern is a formation that occurs when the trend is about to change direction. It tells us that the market is shifting from bullish to bearish or vice versa. The biggest benefit is that we can enter positions earlier than others because these patterns often appear at the very beginning of a rev
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What does the sufficiency economy mean? This question continues to be asked repeatedly, even though this concept is over 30 years old, since His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej graciously gave a royal speech to students at Kasetsart University in 1974.
In fact, what the sufficiency economy refers to is living based on moderation, reasonableness, and having a good protective system. It is not just about traditional farming as many people think. This idea can be applied to all professions and businesses, both in urban and rural areas.
What I find interesting are the three-circle principles and t
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I just noticed that many people tend to focus only on the potential profits from investing but forget how much risk they have to take to achieve them. This way, investments often fail.
Today, I want to share about the Risk Reward Ratio, which is a metric that helps answer the question, "For every 1 baht I risk losing, how many baht can I expect to gain?" It’s an essential tool frequently used by professional traders.
The Risk Reward Ratio is the ratio between the potential risk and the expected return. The higher the RR, the more worthwhile the investment is because we risk less but stand to g
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Right now, I’m seeing news that major financial institutions are pouring heavy money into the crypto market. So I decided to take a closer look at which coins are actually worth investing in—ones with solid fundamentals, not just pump-and-dump price action.
Based on my observations of the market in 2026, and after getting new information, I want to share 6 coins I believe truly have potential, with each one having a different story.
Let’s start with Bitcoin, the main cornerstone of everyone’s portfolio. The current price is $78.27K. After I experienced the tension from the war earlier this yea
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I just noticed that the gold market is in a very interesting state. The XAUUSD price is still fluctuating within a narrow range between $4,669 and $4,709 after the April inflation news came out at 3.8%, the highest in three years.
What’s notable is that the market has already started to decide that the Fed may not cut interest rates this year. Some are still worried that rates might increase instead. The problem is that this inflation is driven by rising oil prices because the Hormuz Strait remains closed, not from strong demand. This is a difficult situation for the Fed because raising rates
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Got a question that might seem basic but actually matters a lot: what is a broker in trading, and why does picking the right one make such a difference? I've seen traders focus so much on strategies they overlook this critical foundation.
Let me break this down. A broker is essentially your gateway to financial markets. They're the intermediary that executes your trades, provides the platform you trade on, and handles all the infrastructure behind the scenes. Without them, you couldn't access most markets directly. Think of it like needing a bank to move your money—brokers do the same thing fo
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Just spent way too much time comparing commodities trading platforms and figured I'd share what I found since a bunch of people keep asking me about this.
So here's the thing about commodities trading—oil, gold, metals, agricultural stuff—they're all over the place if you know where to look. The market's huge, but finding the right commodities trading platform really depends on what you're trying to do and how much experience you have.
I checked out eight platforms that people actually use. Mitrade keeps popping up because the fees are straightforward (no hidden commissions, just spreads), and
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Ever wonder who Waqar Zaka really is? Most people know him as Pakistan's bold TV personality, but there's way more to his story than just entertainment.
Back in 2002, he was just another VJ on ARY Music. But Waqar wasn't the type to stay in one lane. Those reality shows like Living on the Edge? That was him pushing boundaries when most people were playing it safe. He became a youth icon, sure, but he could've stopped there. Most would have.
Here's where it gets interesting though. At the peak of his career, when he had everything—fame, money, influence—he literally walked away from the spotlig
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Just noticed something interesting about how Silicon Valley's elite are redefining what we call 'fitness'. You see Elon Musk's physique and assume it's from disciplined gym sessions, right? Turns out there's a whole different story behind those muscular builds in tech circles.
They're using something called growth hormone releasing peptides - basically a longevity drug that's gaining serious traction among the wealthy. The clinical data is wild. This stuff works several times better than natural training when it comes to building muscle and cutting fat. But here's the catch - one notable side
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Been getting a lot of questions lately about what is crypto, so figured I'd break this down in a way that actually makes sense.
Basically, cryptocurrency is digital money that operates completely differently from traditional currency. It's not issued by any government or bank, which is the whole point. Instead, it runs on a decentralized network of computers spread across the globe, all working together to keep everything secure and transparent.
Here's how the mechanics actually work. When you want to send crypto to someone, you're creating a transaction that gets broadcast to thousands of com
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Just been looking at how Michael Saylor's net worth has tracked with Bitcoin over the past decade, and it's pretty wild. Back in 2016 he was sitting at around 1.3 billion, but by 2021 when BTC was pumping hard, his net worth hit 7 billion. That's the kind of conviction play you see from someone who's really betting big on crypto. The bear market in 2022 hit him too though—dropped to 2.4 billion. What's interesting is how tightly Michael Saylor net worth moves with the Bitcoin cycle. Through MicroStrategy's massive accumulation strategy, he's basically made himself a proxy for BTC price action.
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Been diving deeper into PnL finance lately and realized a lot of traders don't actually understand what's happening with their positions. Like, everyone talks about profits and losses, but the mechanics behind it? That's where most people get lost.
Let me break down what actually matters. When you're trading crypto, you're dealing with mark-to-market pricing - basically what your asset is worth right now at current market prices. Simple enough. But here's where it gets interesting: there's realized PnL (what you've actually locked in by closing a position) and unrealized PnL (the gains or loss
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I've always found the GDP per capita indicator very interesting; it can truly reflect a country's average wealth level. Recently, while examining global economic data, I noticed that many people have a misconception about the "richest countries"—they always think the United States is the wealthiest, but in fact, when it comes to per capita GDP, the U.S. doesn't even rank in the top positions.
I observed that in the actual top 10 richest countries in the world, many small nations surpass the United States. Luxembourg, Singapore, Ireland, and Qatar all have per capita GDPs far higher than the U.
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Recently, I delved into the topic of cryptocurrency mining and came across something many people overlook—the role of the nonce in the entire process. It’s truly a key concept if you want to understand how blockchain works.
Let’s start with the basics. Nonce is short for "number used once," and it is a randomly generated number used exactly once in a cryptographic transaction. It sounds simple, but in practice, it is absolutely essential for the security of the entire network.
When a miner creates a new block, they take transactions from the pool and attach a nonce value to them. Then, all the
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