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UNI Historical Price and Return Analysis: Should I Buy UNI Now?
This article reviews the historical prices and cycles of UNI since its inception, evaluates the potential returns of buying 10 tokens, and answers "Should I buy now?". The bull market (2020-2021) saw significant gains with high early returns; the bear market (2022-2023) experienced substantial retracements, with limited recovery in 2023. Volatility remains intense from 2024 to 2026, with multiple instances of potential losses afterward. Conclusion: UNI is highly volatile, and whether to buy or not should be a cautious decision based on the current stage and risk tolerance; a unified recommendation is difficult to provide.
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Been reading up on Jordan Belfort again and honestly, the whole thing is wild when you actually dig into the details. Most people know him from the movie, but the real story is so much more complicated than what DiCaprio showed us.
So here's the thing - this guy went from selling ice cream on the beach to running one of the biggest boiler rooms on Wall Street. By 1990, he'd already hit $25 million net worth. At his absolute peak in the late 1990s, estimates put him at around $400 million. But then it all came crashing down.
The fraud was systematic. Belfort and his crew at Stratton Oakmont wou
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So I've been looking back at what went down with bitcoin price in february 2026 and honestly, it's been wild watching the current market situation play out since then. Back in February we were all freaking out after that crazy run to $126K in October—BTC just got hammered down to like $61-70K range and everyone was doom-posting about crypto winter again.
Fast forward to now and here's what's interesting: we've actually recovered a decent chunk. Bitcoin's sitting around $80.6K at the moment, which tells me that whole deleveraging thing people were talking about back then actually worked out. It
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Just saw Robert Kiyosaki picked up another Bitcoin around $67K on the dip. The Rich Dad Poor Dad author has been pretty vocal about his macro concerns - he's worried about more money printing and dollar weakness forcing the Fed's hand eventually. Makes sense given the mountain of national debt. What caught my attention is how he frames it: limited Bitcoin supply versus unlimited "fake dollars" getting pumped into the system. Only 21 million coins exist, and we're already near 19 million mined, so the scarcity angle is legit. Bitcoin's been stuck below $68K lately, bounced off that level a coup
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Ever wonder why people keep asking about 4 inches? Honestly, it's because it's such a weird measurement to picture without actually seeing it. Like, you hear "4 inches" and your brain just... blanks out. So let me break it down for you.
First, the basics: 4 inches is 10.16 centimeters. That's it. Sounds tiny when you say it like that, but it's actually not. It's roughly the width of your palm or an adult hand, depending on how big your hands are. Pretty easy to visualize once you know that.
Here's the thing about a 4 inch measurement - it shows up everywhere without you realizing it. Your smar
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just looked up how rich is andrew tate and honestly the numbers are wild. estimates range from like 12 million to 710 million depending on who you ask? romanian authorities say 12.3 million but some think it's way more. dude's got multiple income streams - kickboxing earnings, real estate in bucharest and dubai, luxury cars worth millions, crypto holdings including bitcoin, and these online courses he runs.
the whole thing is complicated though. his hustler's university platform apparently pulls in 5 million monthly with 100k+ subscribers, war room community does well too. but then you've got
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Pi Network just pulled off something pretty interesting that caught my attention. They completed their first round of KYC validator rewards recently, and it's not just another routine milestone—there's something deeper happening here that signals a shift in how crypto networks might coordinate global workforces.
So here's what happened: validators who successfully verified identities each got 0.0504 Pi. That's roughly 21 times the base mining rate. Think about that for a second. In a space obsessed with automation, Pi is basically saying human verification matters and deserves serious compensa
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Just checked the Altcoin Season Index and it jumped to 37 - that's a solid five-point move from where it was sitting. For those not following it closely, this basically tracks how many of the top 100 altcoins are actually beating Bitcoin's performance over the last 90 days. Right now it's saying 37 of them are doing better, which is interesting because we've been in such a Bitcoin-dominated stretch.
The thing is, 37 is still pretty far from the 75 mark where you'd call it a real altcoin season, but the direction matters. I've been watching this metric for a while and usually when it starts cli
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Living in Kuwait as an expat, you quickly realize your Civil ID is basically your lifeline for everything. Seriously, you need it to open a bank account, access government services, travel—literally every official thing requires it. I learned this the hard way when I almost missed renewing mine and nearly got slapped with fines.
So here's the thing about checking your civil id status: most people don't do it until there's a problem. But catching it early saves you massive headaches. An expired Civil ID doesn't just sit there looking sad—it can actually block you from accessing services, cause
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Just fell down this rabbit hole about the world's most expensive phone market and honestly, it's wild. These aren't just devices anymore, they're basically portable vaults wrapped in gold and diamonds.
The top of the list is absolutely insane. The Falcon Supernova iPhone 6 with its pink diamond hit $48.5 million. Like, think about that for a second. You're not paying for better performance or anything practical, you're paying for a rare gemstone that happens to have a phone attached to it. The whole thing is coated in 24-carat gold, but the real value is that pink diamond on the back. Pink dia
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Just realized Vitalik Buterin turned 32 today. Crazy to think about how much he's accomplished at this age—like, the guy literally created Ethereum when he was in his early 20s and basically shaped the entire DeFi and smart contract space. From coding as a kid to co-founding Bitcoin Magazine to launching ETH in 2015, it's been quite the journey. The crypto community's been throwing birthday love all over social media with memes and tributes, which is pretty cool. Meanwhile ETH is sitting around $2.32K, so the network's still chugging along. Mad respect for what he's built and continues to do f
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Just realized a lot of people are struggling with their SASSA payment updates, especially when it comes to changing banking details. Thought I'd share what I learned because the process is actually different depending on which grant you're on.
If you're on a permanent grant like disability or old age, you pretty much have to go to the SASSA office in person—no way around it. You'll need to fill out a payment method change form and bring your ID plus proof of your new bank account (a recent bank statement works). The whole thing takes up to 21 working days to process, so if you need it sorted f
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Just caught something interesting - Cooper Creek Partners completely dumped their entire position in Sable Offshore (SOC) last quarter. We're talking 4.1M shares worth roughly $71.6M gone. Not exactly a vote of confidence when a fund bails that hard.
The company's having a rough go of it honestly. Sable posted a $410M loss in 2025, sitting on nearly $922M in debt while holding just under $98M in cash. Their main offshore assets haven't actually produced anything commercial since 2015, so this whole thing is basically a turnaround bet on regulatory approvals and getting operations restarted. St
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Just caught this—Hitachi Rail just landed a massive EUR 481.6 million contract for Turin's new automated metro line. That's pretty wild for a single project. The thing that got me is they're building this fully driverless system with zero human operators needed, everything from start to stop is automated.
So here's what's interesting: the trains are designed to carry 404 passengers each, and they're using this advanced CBTC signalling system (GoA4, the highest automation level available). Turin's getting 31 stations across 28 km total, with the first section opening by 2033. Plus, all the trai
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Been tracking the gold price movements pretty closely this quarter and honestly it's been wild. We just saw Q1 2026 wrap up and the precious metal's been on an absolute rollercoaster.
Started the year at around US$4,384 back in early January, then absolutely ripped higher. Hit a new record of US$5,589 by late January before things got messy. The volatility picked up hard in February with massive swings - at one point it dipped to US$4,750 before climbing back. By end of February it was sitting around US$5,278. Then March happened and it got brutal. We saw it crash all the way down to US$4,100
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Just realized something most people get wrong about annuities. Everyone talks about how great they are for retirement, but nobody really breaks down how are annuity withdrawals taxed. Like, it's actually pretty important to understand before you lock money away.
So here's the thing. Annuities come in basically two flavors. You've got accumulation annuities where you're saving for retirement, and income annuities that start paying you once you hit retirement age. Both sound good in theory, but the tax side is where it gets messy.
The main selling point is tax-deferred growth. Your money just si
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Just hit that $25k savings milestone? Yeah, that's actually a pretty solid position to be in. Most people don't realize how rare that is — the median American has closer to $5k in the bank, so if you've stashed away 25k in money, you're doing way better than average.
But here's the thing: having that kind of cash can breed false confidence. If you treat it like it's infinite, you'll spend it like it won't run out. So what should you actually do with it?
First, reality check. If you make $100k a year, $25k is basically three months of salary before taxes. That's your emergency fund baseline rig
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Just noticed something interesting about how the legendary investor structured his portfolio. Warren Buffett never paid Berkshire Hathaway a quarterly dividend during his tenure, but that doesn't mean he isn't all about income generation. His actual holdings tell a completely different story – they're loaded with some seriously attractive dividend stocks.
What caught my attention is how deliberately he's positioned these dividend stocks in his portfolio. Let me walk you through the three that really stand out for income-focused investors right now.
First up is Chevron. This one's offering a fo
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Exactly 13 years ago, something happened that would forever change the crypto world. A young Californian named Jeremy Sturdivant sat in front of his computer watching another Bitcoin enthusiast desperately try to pay for two pizzas with this still completely unknown cryptocurrency. Laszlo Hanyecz had made an offer on the Bitcointalk forum: 10,000 BTC for two large pizzas to be delivered to him in Jacksonville, Florida. Most ignored him or complained about the difficulty of ordering pizza outside the US with Bitcoin.
But Jeremy Sturdivant thought differently. The then 19-year-old simply decided
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Just saw that Kim Jong Un has once again lashed out at Israel with sharp words. The North Korean leadership now claims that Israel is not truly meant to be an independent state, but rather more like a terror project controlled by Washington. Of course, this is nothing new from Pjöngjang—the country has been criticizing Israel’s military actions for years and accusing the USA of destabilizing the region.
What’s interesting is that this rhetoric fits perfectly into the pattern of Nordkorea’s foreign policy. Time and again, they position themselves against US influence in the Nahen Osten and, in
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