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Helping traders recover from bad leverage positions. Been liquidated more times than I can count but still up 500% lifetime. The best teachers are former failures.
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USDG Historical Price and Yield Analysis: Should I buy USDG now?
This article reviews the price and volatility of USDG since its inception, evaluates the potential gains from buying 10 units, and answers whether now is the right time to buy. USDG is a dollar-pegged stablecoin on Ethereum and Solana, 1:1 with the US dollar, with prices usually maintained around $1.00. Between 2025 and 2026, fluctuations are minimal; buying in 2025 and selling in 2026 would result in a potential loss of about $0.013. Conclusion: Stability is the core value, making it suitable as a payment and preservation tool rather than an investment chasing capital appreciation; it should be included in stable asset allocations.
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Been diving into what shaped copper markets back in 2023, and honestly there's a lot worth revisiting. That year was basically a battle between two massive forces - supply tightening on one side, and demand uncertainty on the other.
Let me start with what everyone was watching: China. The whole copper price forecast 2023 scenario hinged massively on what happened there. Beijing was dealing with serious real estate issues - property investment dropped 10% that year compared to 2021, the first decline since data started in 1999. Construction accounts for about 23% of China's copper consumption,
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People often ask me what exactly EA is, and whether it’s really genuine and trustworthy with us. So I thought I should write about this, because I’ve seen many newcomers still confused about Expert Advisor or EA that’s gaining momentum in the MT4 trading industry.
Actually, EA is a trading assistant. It’s a program written to help you avoid having to stare at the screen all the time, but instead it will place trades for us based on the rules we set. EA is an invention born from traders’ exhaustion—having to keep track of the FOREX market from morning until night.
Why do we need EA? Because the
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Recently, I just realized that the reason why beginner traders fail is not because their strategies are bad, but because they don't understand what a lot means and choose lot sizes randomly. This is a problem that should be fixed from the start.
Let's start with the basics. In the Forex market, price movements are very small. We have a unit called Pip. For example, EUR/USD moves from 1.0850 to 1.0851—that's 1 Pip. If you trade 1 Euro, that's only 0.01 dollars. See? It’s not worth it.
Because of this, the market created a "standard unit" called a Lot. It's like buying eggs—you don't buy a singl
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Cost structure in business is really very important, whether it’s fixed costs or variable costs. If you understand them well, it will help make smarter and more accurate business decisions. Honestly, good cost management is the key to maintaining financial stability and business growth.
Alright, let’s get into what fixed costs are. Fixed costs are expenses that do not change regardless of how much the business produces or sells. They must be paid reliably whether there is operation or not. Their characteristic is that they are independent of production volume, making them stable and useful for
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been digging into commodities trading lately and honestly, there's way more platforms than i expected. so i went through like 8 of the bigger ones to see which best commodity trading platform actually makes sense for different traders.
the thing is, everyone wants something different right? some people just want low fees, others care more about having tons of assets to trade. i found that mitrade keeps popping up because of the spreads-only model and you can go long or short, which is pretty useful when markets get crazy. the demo account is clutch if you're just starting out.
etoro's got this
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Someone asked me about APR and APY very often. Both of these seem similar but actually are completely different. If you don't understand them well, you might make the wrong investment choice.
Let's start with APR first. It stands for Annual Percentage Rate, simply put. If you invest 100 baht at an APR of 5%, in that year you will earn only 5 baht in interest. The interest is calculated only on the principal amount, with no compounding. As for APY, that's the real one.
APY (Annual Percentage Yield) takes into account compound interest, which means you earn interest on the interest as well. If w
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Is trading real or just an illusion? In the past, I've seen many people trading, but few talk about the fundamentals of what trading really is. Today, I want to share my understanding so that anyone interested can enter the financial markets the right way.
The truth is, trading is not about random buying and selling. It involves exchanging various assets to profit from price differences. You can trade in many forms, from stocks, cryptocurrencies, foreign currencies, to commodities like gold, oil, etc.
The financial markets number in the thousands, offering products covering every category. Som
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I just noticed that the story of these world-class forex traders is truly fascinating. It’s not a matter of luck, but of education, analysis, and strict discipline.
Let’s see what these successful global traders have in common. George Soros is the best example. In the past Black Wednesday event, he confidently decided to bet on the British pound and closed a short position worth 10 billion dollars, earning a profit of more than 1 billion dollars. What made him successful was his market prediction based on fundamental data. Then he started investing with small amounts and gradually increased hi
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What I just thought about 10 minutes ago is that many people who trade forex may not truly understand why we look at a basket of currencies instead of just focusing on a single currency pair. The point is, understanding this currency basket can significantly improve your forex trading decisions.
What is a currency basket? Simply put, it is a group of different currencies combined to give an overall picture of which currencies are strengthening or weakening. Imagine you have 100 eggs; you wouldn't put them all in one basket, right? Because if the basket drops, all the eggs could break. The same
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I've just noticed that more and more people are showing interest in stocks within the food sector, and it’s well justified because the food business is a basic consumer product. Whether the economy is good or bad, people still need to eat.
Looking across the market, food stocks come in many types, from companies involved in animal husbandry and fully integrated food processing to beverage producers, sugar manufacturers, and restaurant chains. Investors seeking strong fundamentals often favor this group because they have clear brands and relatively stable cash flows.
When it comes to interestin
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I just came across an interesting topic about forex hedging, which is a risk management method that most traders use in the highly volatile FX market. I see that many people still don’t have a deep understanding of this technique, so I want to share some knowledge I’ve gained.
Simply put, forex hedging is opening multiple positions at the same time to offset risk, instead of betting in just one direction. We open opposite positions to prevent large losses. The forex market is unstable; prices can move quickly. Therefore, having a risk protection plan is essential.
Actually, forex hedging is a
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Have you ever wondered why a stock is marked with CA? And what does it really mean? When you look at the stock app and see strange abbreviations after the stock name, such as XD, XM, T1, T2, and so on, and then notice a stock with CA, which stands for Corporate Action, you might think that something important is about to happen to that stock.
Actually, CA stands for Corporate Action, which means a company's action or event. It indicates that the stock will have some movement within 7 days. You can click to see details about what it is and when it will happen. The information will be shown as a
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Been looking into trading platforms lately and honestly, there's way too many options out there for beginners like me. Everyone talks about different ones, so I did some digging to find the best trading platform that actually works without making your head spin.
So here's the thing - when you're starting out, you don't need all the fancy advanced tools. You need something that doesn't confuse you from day one. I narrowed it down to a few that actually make sense for someone just getting into this. The fees matter way more than people think too, especially if you're trading regularly. Small cos
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Everyone's trying to figure out the best way to earn passive income from crypto these days. And honestly, the debate between staking vs liquidity pools keeps heating up in every DeFi community I follow. Both can generate solid returns, but they're playing entirely different games. Let me break down what I've learned about staking and liquidity pools after watching how these strategies actually perform in real market conditions.
Let's start with staking. It's basically locking up your crypto to help a blockchain network run smoothly—validating transactions, securing the network, that kind of th
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Just read about this wild NFT fraud case from California that went down recently. Two guys, Gabriel Hay and Gavin Mayo, both 23 years old, got charged in December for running one of the biggest crypto scams I've seen in a while. We're talking over $22 million stolen from investors.
Here's what went down - these two were basically running fake NFT projects from May 2021 all the way until May 2024. They created projects like 'Vault of Gems' and 'Faceless,' and told investors all these amazing things about them. The Vault of Gems was supposedly the first NFT project tied to real assets, which sou
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Just been scrolling through the crypto community and honestly, I'm convinced crypto memes are basically the backbone of Web3 culture at this point. Like, you've got everything from 'when your mom cuts your hair' comparisons to investing fails, the whole 'buy the dip but it dips lower' panic energy, and those HODL motivation posts that hit different when the market's red.
It's wild how everyone relates to the same struggles, you know? Lost money trading? There's a meme for that. Thought you caught the bottom? Meme incoming. Got a hole in your sock and didn't buy when told to? Obviously a meme.
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Just caught an interesting market moment. Bitcoin's bouncing around $80K right now, Ethereum sitting at $2.26K, but the setup feels fragile. Over $336 million in liquidations hit the market recently, and the whole thing traces back to escalating US-Iran tensions that sent traders into full risk-off mode.
What's worth noting here is how crypto's behaving these days. It's stopped acting like a hedge and moved into pure risk-asset territory. When geopolitical pressure builds, we see the same pattern every time: quick liquidation cascades, sentiment crashes, and everyone scrambling for exits simul
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Interesting topic about the most powerful countries in the world. Recently, I’ve been reflecting on how global geopolitics has transformed over the past few years, and an updated ranking of the main international players offers a truly fascinating perspective.
According to recent analyses, the United States remains at the top, followed by China and Russia – nothing surprising given their military, economic, and diplomatic weight. But what stands out is how the rest of the ranking reveals more nuanced alliances and dynamics. You see South Korea climbing to important positions, the United Kingdo
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Well, a few months have passed since January, but that list of the wealthiest still remains impressive. The question everyone keeps asking is the same: who is the richest person in the world? Well, in January 2026, the answer was quite clear.
Elon Musk had dominated the list with an estimated net worth of around $726 billion. Honestly, that's a number hard to even imagine. Musk's leap forward was fueled by the growth of SpaceX, the expansion of Starlink, his holdings in Tesla, and his growing influence in AI and neural technology. When you think about who is the richest person in the world, Mu
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Just stumbled upon one of the most fascinating historical stories that completely blew my mind. Back in 19th century São Paulo, Brazil, there was a slave named Roque José Florêncio, known as Pata Seca. What made this man so remarkable wasn't just his extraordinary pata seca height of about 2.18 meters, but the absolutely wild legacy he left behind.
His owners literally used him for one purpose only: breeding more slaves. And here's where it gets crazy - this man allegedly fathered between 200 and 300 children during his enslaved years. That's not just a number, that's an entire generation.
But
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