TheMemefather

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Early adopter with a knack for spotting viral crypto trends before they pump. My portfolio is 60% solid projects, 40% glorified gambling. Building my retirement fund one airdrop at a time.
Been looking into precious metals lately and noticed something interesting about platinum that most investors seem to overlook. Everyone talks about gold as the ultimate safe haven, but platinum's story is way more nuanced than that.
So here's the thing about platinum - it's actually 30 times rarer than gold in the earth's crust, yet most people don't really understand what makes it special. The metal's got these incredible properties: it doesn't oxidize, resists corrosion like crazy, and stays shiny forever. That's why it's everywhere in industry - automotive catalytic converters alone eat up
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Talking about Long and Short in trading, many people are still confused about their meanings and usage. So I want to share my perspective based on real market experience.
In trading, a Long Position means placing a buy order, expecting the price to go up, with a target to close the position to realize a profit. Imagine simply buying a product at 41 baht and expecting it to rise to 42 baht. When the price actually goes up, we sell it and make a 1 baht profit. That’s the principle: buy low - sell high. But if the price drops back to 40 baht and we need to close the position, it results in a loss
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Been trading forex for a while now and I keep seeing newer traders get overwhelmed by the sheer number of currency pairs out there. There's literally hundreds to choose from, so let me break down what actually matters when you're picking which forex currency pairs to trade.
First thing - liquidity is everything. You want to be able to get in and out of a position without getting slapped with huge slippage. That's why most people start with the major pairs. They're the most liquid, spreads are tighter, and honestly the price action is cleaner. EUR/USD is the obvious starting point since it acco
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I just noticed that many people are starting to talk again about holding cryptocurrencies long-term in 2025. In fact, investing in digital assets is not new, but it seems this new cycle has some differences.
Let's see why long-term crypto holdings are attracting many investors at this time. The first point is the unbelievable returns. While the stock market typically grows about 20% per year, Bitcoin has a much higher growth history. Over the past five years, the average return has been as high as 300% per year. The second point is that long-term crypto holdings serve as a hedge during financi
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Are you thinking about starting stock investing but feel overwhelmed about where to begin? Many people see stocks as gambling, but in my experience, with proper knowledge and strategies, they can become a powerful tool for wealth accumulation.
To briefly explain what stocks are, they are securities representing partial ownership of a company. When you buy one share of stock, you own a small stake in that company. If the company grows, the stock price increases, and you can also receive dividends. Simply put, it’s like sharing a piece of a big company.
Before learning how to invest in stocks, y
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Just spent way too much time comparing stock trading apps for Australia and honestly, it's exhausting how many options there are now. Everyone's got different fees, different features, and picking the wrong one could literally cost you money without you even noticing.
So here's the thing - there's no single best app for everyone. What works for someone who trades once a month is totally different from someone day trading. I had to figure out what actually matters based on your style first.
If you're just getting started, forget about fancy tools. You need something simple that won't make you w
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I just noticed that hospital stocks in the Thai market are seeing some interesting changes lately. Last year (2568), this sector delivered fairly solid returns, but with the Year of the Fire Horse coming in, many hospital stocks began to adjust lower. That said, there are still a few that are worth keeping an eye on, so I’d like to share my experience in selecting hospital stocks that fit a long-term investment portfolio.
First, it’s important to understand that hospital stocks are not the kind you buy just to follow price momentum or hype. They’re Defensive Stocks that provide steady income.
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I just understood the meaning of spread, which is very important for people who want to trade Forex or other assets.
Simply put, the spread is the difference between the selling price (Bid) and the buying price (Ask) of an asset or currency. For example, if EUR/USD shows a price of 1.05680 for buying and 1.05672 for selling, that means the spread here is 0.8 pips.
Why is it important? Because the spread is our trading cost. If we buy and close immediately, we will incur a loss equal to the size of the spread. Conversely, the spread is also the broker's income.
There are two types: Fixed Spread
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Based on my recent monitoring of the currency markets, the trend of the Japanese yen is quite interesting, especially in comparison to the Thai baht, which is a key point that regional investors must keep an eye on at all times.
Why is this important? Because the yen is not just a natural currency; it is one of the five most traded currencies in the foreign exchange market and also serves as a safe-haven asset for investors worldwide. Japan itself is the 4th or 5th largest economy in the world, with a GDP of approximately $4.19 trillion USD. Therefore, analyzing the yen's trend is not an easy
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Just found out something wild about Rampage Jackson's earnings that honestly puts things in perspective. The guy made more money streaming for 8 months than he did fighting for 20 years straight. That's including his entire UFC run and those legendary PRIDE days. Think about that for a second.
For context, Rampage Jackson's net worth sits around 4 million, but here's what makes it crazy — the man was a legitimate icon in combat sports. We're talking about the UFC Light Heavyweight Champion who became a household name for his insane aggressive style, brutal knockout power, and those highlight-r
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Been thinking about this lately - if you're serious about trading on any major exchange, candlestick patterns are honestly one of the most underrated tools. They're not just random shapes on a chart, they're basically a window into market psychology. Shows you who's winning: the bulls or the bears.
Let me break down some setups that have been solid indicators when markets are in a downtrend.
First up, the Morning Star. This is a classic three-candle reversal that shows up after things have been bleeding down. You get a big red candle showing sellers are in charge, then a small-bodied candle th
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So I've been looking at SHIB lately and honestly it's a total mixed bag. On one hand, the social media hype is real—Google Trends still shows it's way below its peak even with the recent buzz, but you know how it goes with meme coins. One viral tweet from a certain billionaire and things can go crazy. Plus Bitcoin just hit new highs, and when BTC moves, everything else tends to follow along.
Then there's the Shibarium thing. Started as just another meme coin, right? But now it's actually trying to build something with this Layer 2 network on Ethereum. They've already got it live for people to
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I've been watching this pattern repeat itself for years now, and honestly it's gotten more sophisticated. Every bull run, there's this moment where you realize the pump wasn't your opportunity—it was someone else's exit plan. That's what we call exit liquidity, and if you don't understand how it works, you're basically the liquidity.
Let me break down what's actually happening. Exit liquidity is pretty simple when you strip away the jargon: it's the money that new investors like you bring into a token that lets the early holders—whales, insiders, the people who got in at launch—dump their enti
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When you look at the history of the most expensive NFT in the world, it quickly becomes clear: this market has become absolutely wild. I mean, 91.8 million dollars for a digital artwork – no one would have thought that five years ago.
First, there are these two names that pop up everywhere: Pak and Beeple. The two have practically been in a head-to-head race for the top spots. Pak started with "The Merge" in December 2021 – which is still the most expensive NFT in the world today. The special thing about it was not just the price, but the concept: instead of selling a single artwork, 312,686 u
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Just been going through some candlestick patterns and realized a lot of traders sleep on the bearish marubozu setup. This thing is actually pretty powerful if you know what you're looking at.
So basically, a bearish marubozu shows up as a full red candle with zero wicks on either side - meaning the open was the high and the close was the low. That's sellers completely dominating the entire session from start to finish. When you see this pattern, it tells you something shifted in the market momentum.
Here's what makes it interesting - context matters. If you're in an uptrend and suddenly a bear
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Just been reviewing some classic candlestick patterns that still work surprisingly well in crypto markets. The tweezer bottom is one I keep coming back to because it's genuinely useful for spotting reversals.
Here's what makes it interesting - you get two candles with matching lows, and that's your signal. The wicks or bodies line up at basically the same price level, which tells you something important: sellers tried pushing lower but couldn't actually break through. That's the key insight.
What I've noticed is that when you see a tweezer bottom forming after a solid downtrend, it often marks
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So you want to make $100 a day trading cryptocurrency? It's definitely a goal I see people chasing constantly in crypto communities, and honestly, it's not impossible — but let me be straight with you, it's also not a walk in the park.
Think about it: $100 daily is roughly $3,000 monthly. That's enough to change your financial situation or turn trading into a serious side hustle. The catch? You need strategy, capital, and discipline. No shortcuts.
Let's talk about what actually matters before you even think about placing your first trade. First, you need real capital — ideally $1,000 to $5,000
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You know what's actually a tough conversation for Muslim traders? The whole halal vs haram question around futures trading. I see so many people wrestling with this - wanting to trade but also not wanting to compromise on their faith. So let me break down what's actually going on with this.
Most Islamic scholars are pretty clear on this one: conventional futures trading as it exists today is haram. And there are solid reasons why. The main issue is gharar - that's excessive uncertainty. When you're trading futures, you're buying and selling contracts for assets you don't actually own or posses
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Just realized a lot of people are still confused about what PFP actually means in crypto communities. Let me break it down for you.
So PFP is short for Profile Picture, basically your avatar on Twitter, Discord, or whatever platform you're using. Sounds simple right? But in the crypto world, PFP has become way more than just a random image.
The whole thing blew up because of NFT collections. You've probably seen people flexing their CryptoPunks, Bored Apes, or other digital collectibles as their profile pics. That's the PFP culture. It's like a status symbol in the community - your PFP tells p
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Alright, so I've been scrolling through meme coin discussions and everyone keeps asking which one could actually hit $1 or even $0.50 in the next couple years. Let me be real with you—I looked at SHIB, BONK, PEPE, and FLOKI to see if any of them have a shot.
First off, SHIB. Everyone loves it, right? Massive community, they've got Shibarium and ShibaSwap going on, plus active burns happening. But here's the thing—the math just doesn't work. Current market cap is around $3.45B with 589 trillion tokens. For SHIB to hit $1, you'd need a market cap over $500 trillion. That's... not happening. Real
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