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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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So the ASX had a rough March - down 6.2%, worst month since early 2022. Middle East stuff and inflation fears spooked everyone. But honestly, that kind of selloff usually creates some decent opportunities if you know where to look.
I've been digging through what could actually be the best shares to buy in australia right now, and there's definitely some solid picks across both the local market and the US. Figured I'd share what I'm seeing.
On the ASX side, healthcare is looking cheaper than it has in a while. CSL's been under pressure since last year but the underlying business is still firing
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I just noticed that many people are still confused between Investor Relations and general public relations. In fact, IR or Investor Relations is completely different. Let’s understand what IR is and why it is important for companies listed on the stock exchange.
Simply put, IR is the department that acts as a bridge between the company and investors. IR officers are responsible for communicating financial information, operational results, and company strategies clearly and promptly to investors. It’s not just about announcing news or building a corporate image, but about helping investors make
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Silver is currently buzzing wildly, and honestly, it's hard to keep up. In early January, the silver price hit an all-time high of $121.62 per ounce – then it crashed within about 30 hours by over 30%. This was the biggest daily decline since 1980. Meanwhile, the price is settling around $84, and the question remains: Will it continue upward or are we just seeing a recovery before the next crash?
What fascinates me about this: Market opinion is completely divided. The bulls argue with a structural supply deficit – the silver market has been in deficit for the fifth consecutive year, with nearl
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I've just noticed that food sector stocks are really becoming popular among investors. It's not just because people need to eat all the time, but also because it's a stable business, even if the economy isn't doing very well.
What's interesting is that restaurant stocks and food manufacturing companies stand out because their products are consumed repeatedly and have clear branding. Therefore, investors seeking stability often focus on this group.
Looking at the Thai food industry, such as Charoen Pokphand, Thai Union, Asian Sea, and Minor Food, all of these are companies with strong business
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I just saw someone ask in the group what Market Sentiment is and why traders should pay attention to it.
So I want to share my understanding of this because it’s very important if you’re serious about trading.
Simply put, Market Sentiment is the feeling of the market—investors’ confidence or fear toward assets at a certain time.
Everyone probably knows the terms "bear market" and "bull market," right? That’s the expression of investor sentiment, driven by group psychology.
When the market is down, everyone panics and runs away. Conversely, when the market is up, everyone rushes in.
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I just realized that platinum is still massively underestimated as an investment asset. Most people immediately think of gold when it comes to precious metals, but the history of platinum is actually much more interesting – and more volatile.
Let's start with the raw numbers. Gold reached a new all-time high of over $5,500 per ounce at the end of January 2026, while platinum jumped to $2,925 at that time. That sounds like a big gap, but here’s where it gets interesting: platinum increased by over 200 percent from early 2025 to January 2026. Gold, during this period, rose about 70 percent. So,
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Have you ever wondered why sometimes when opening a stock app, you see strange abbreviations after the stock name, such as CA, XD, XM, T1? What do these actually mean?
In fact, these symbols are very important because they tell us what events are about to happen to that stock. If we don’t understand them, we might invest without knowing that we could be losing certain rights.
Let's start with the symbol CA. CA stands for Corporate Action, which means "company action." When a stock has CA, it indicates that the company is about to take some action within the next 7 days. Just clicking in will r
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Let me be honest with you: Earning free cryptocurrency is possible, but not in the way many imagine. I constantly see people thinking they can earn a few hundred euros per month on the side through gaming or mini-tasks. The reality is much less glamorous.
Still, there are actually ways to gather a few Satoshis. I'll look at four of them here – realistic, without hype.
BEFORE YOU START: IMPORTANT BASICS
Before you even begin, you should know a few things. Tax-wise, free-earned Bitcoin is not simply tax-free in most countries. You should check this before being surprised. Legally, the situation
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Been scrolling through some old trading wisdom lately and realized why so many people struggle with markets. It's not really about having the perfect system or doing complex math – honestly, if you can handle fourth-grade arithmetic, you've got enough for the stock market. The real game is what's happening between your ears.
Warren Buffett nailed something important: successful investing takes time, discipline, and patience. Sounds simple, but watch how many traders panic after a few red days. The dude also said something that stuck with me – invest in yourself more than anything else. Your sk
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So AUD/JPY hit levels we haven't seen since 1990 back in March. That kind of move doesn't happen by accident, and it tells you something pretty significant is shifting in this pair.
Let me break down what's actually driving this. The RBA has been hiking aggressively - we're now at 4.10%, the highest since 2012, and markets are pricing in another move coming up. Meanwhile, the BOJ is sitting at 0.75% and moving cautiously despite being the most hawkish they've been in decades. That rate differential is massive - we're talking 335 basis points. For carry traders, that's the entire game right the
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Lately, the raw materials market has become really interesting. It’s a market where you can feel the pulse of the global economy. Let’s take a look at why raw material investments are gaining attention and which commodities are creating opportunities as of 2026.
Raw materials are fundamentally resources extracted from nature or minimally processed. They are broadly divided into four categories: energy, precious metals, non-ferrous metals, and agricultural products, each with its own market characteristics. Since prices fluctuate greatly depending on economic conditions, political variables, an
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Yesterday, when looking at the price chart, I saw a familiar pattern: a pullback from the main trend. Many people might confuse this with a true trend reversal, but in reality, a pullback is just a temporary slowdown, not a change in market direction.
Let's first talk about what a pullback is. It is when the price pulls back slightly within a downtrend. A throwback, on the other hand, occurs during an uptrend. Both have the same point: they do not break the original support or resistance levels, and most importantly, the price will eventually return to the original trend, not truly changing di
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Looking at the recent cryptocurrency market, really interesting changes are happening.
In the past, just holding and waiting with the 'HODL' strategy often caused missed opportunities.
Especially during sideways trading within a box range and rapid price swings, I think short-term trading that takes a little profit every day can be much more efficient.
Unlike stocks, the cryptocurrency market operates 24/7, 365 days a year, so even office workers can trade like a short-term trading legend on their own schedule.
This means you can focus on trading at your preferred times without interfe
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Ever wondered what actually keeps your crypto transactions from being duplicated or replayed? There's this technical layer most people never think about, but it's doing some seriously heavy lifting behind the scenes. It's called a nonce, and honestly, understanding what is a nonce in security is key to grasping how blockchains actually stay secure.
So here's the thing - a nonce is basically an arbitrary number that gets used exactly once in any cryptographic process. The word literally means "number used once." Sounds simple, right? But this one-time-use principle is what prevents double-spend
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So I was looking into how to flip 100 dollars and found something interesting - turns out this is one of the most searched questions online, and the answers people find are usually either scams or straight-up risky.
The thing is, when people ask this question, they usually mean one of a few things: day trading stocks, using margin or options, throwing money at volatile crypto, or literally buying and reselling physical items. Each one is completely different, but they all get lumped together.
Here's what regulators actually say about this. FINRA and the SEC have both put out warnings that day
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I stumbled upon something that really puts things in perspective about wealth and power. You know how we often talk about the richest people in the world? Well, turns out some of the richest president-level figures are actually sitting in political seats, and the numbers are absolutely staggering.
Take Russia's leadership for instance—we're talking about estimated fortunes hitting the $70 billion mark. That's wealth on a scale that most of us can barely comprehend. Then you've got the US side with figures around $5.3 billion, which is still mind-boggling but shows you the disparity even at the
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Ever wondered what people mean when they drop 'PFP' in crypto communities? It's actually pretty simple once you break it down. PFP is just short for 'Profile Picture,' and it refers to the avatar image you use on platforms like Twitter or Discord. Nothing too complicated, but it's become a huge part of crypto culture, especially in the NFT space. You'll see people flexing all kinds of PFPs - everything from CryptoPunks to Bored Apes, cats, dogs, skulls, you name it. The meaning of PFP basically boils down to whatever digital image represents you online. What's interesting is how it evolved int
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Been seeing a lot of buzz around 'The Moon' lately, and I figured it's worth digging into what's actually going on with Carl Runefelt's finances. The guy's everywhere on social media flexing supercars, luxury trips, the whole lifestyle content playbook. But here's the thing - how much of this is real wealth versus carefully constructed brand image?
Runefelt's basically the poster child for crypto influencer success. Started as a cashier in Sweden, then pivoted to crypto content right before that 2017 bull run hit. Perfect timing, honestly. Since then he's built this massive following by consta
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Just came across something interesting about how markets actually work in cycles. Turns out a farmer named Samuel Benner figured this out way back in the 1800s, and honestly his framework still holds up today.
So here's the thing - after getting wiped out in the 1873 market crash, Benner started obsessing over why markets move the way they do. Being a farmer, he noticed crops followed seasons, and that affected prices. He dug deeper and discovered markets themselves follow predictable patterns. The benner cycle, as it's called, essentially breaks down into three repeating phases: panic years,
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