UncleLiquidation

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Living on the edge with 2.5x leverage and zero risk management. My liquidation price is my morning alarm. Currently in therapy for chart addiction.
I noticed an interesting trend in the market — while the main crypto market is stagnating, cryptocurrencies tied to gold are showing steady growth. This is no coincidence.
After all the shocks of 2025, when the new administration in the U.S. cut government spending and imposed trade tariffs, investors started looking for something more stable. Stocks fell, crypto slowed down, and people returned to an old reliable asset — gold. But now they want to hold it in digital form.
A gold-backed cryptocurrency is essentially a blockchain version of a precious metal. The company purchases physical gold,
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I've noticed that many newcomers to crypto still don't understand how dump and pump work. I decided to look into it in more detail because it's really important to know if you're in the market.
In general, a dump is one of the oldest and most dangerous schemes in crypto. The essence is simple: a group coordinates a mass sell-off of an asset at an inflated price, causing panic. People start rushing to get rid of their positions, the price drops, and those who didn't exit in time lose significant money.
A pump is the opposite side of the coin. First, manipulators create artificial demand through
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I just found out how astronomical Ronaldo's salary at Al-Nassr is. The guy earns about 200 million dollars a year if you include all commercial contracts. Some sources even say up to 275 million. This makes him the richest athlete on the planet in terms of earnings. If you break down his salary per day, it’s about 16.67 million euros a month. Crazy money, of course. I wonder how one can even spend that much? Ronaldo has clearly given up European football in favor of a Saudi contract. For comparison, even the salaries of top players in European leagues look tiny next to his income in Saudi Arab
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I have been working with Japanese candlesticks for a long time and want to share what really helps understand the market. Honestly, when I first started, it seemed like just some sticks on a chart. But in reality, it’s a powerful tool for understanding what’s happening in the market.
It all started in Japan back in the 18th century, and now this analysis system is everywhere, especially in crypto. Each candlestick shows four key points: where the price opened, where it closed, and what the high and low were during the period. A green candle is good, the price went up. A red one means it fell.
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I just came across recent data on GDP per capita, and the picture is quite grim. The poorest countries in the world are mainly concentrated in Africa, and the gap is simply enormous. South Sudan ranks last with $251 per person, Yemen slightly above with $417. These are not just numbers; they depict a real picture of economic inequality.
It is especially striking that almost all of the African countries are in the top twenty positions. Burundi, Central African Republic, Malawi, Madagascar, Sudan, DRC, Niger, Somalia, Nigeria. Even Nigeria, the largest economy on the continent, barely exceeds $8
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For many years, I have been pondering one thing that concerns every trader: what does a trend really mean?
According to textbooks, it’s simply the general direction of development.
But that definition is so vague that it can be applied to anything.
In trading theory, Yin and Yang are much more specific.
There, a trend is not just movement, but the result of true Yin or true Yang.
After true Yang comes an upward trend, after true Yin — a downward one.
This is no longer philosophy but a working system.
When I first heard this, I liked that there is a structure here.
Most people j
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I just learned about Leni Klum — the daughter of Heidi Klum herself. The girl is 22 years old, born in New York. Interestingly, her father is Flavio Briatore, a former manager in Formula 1, not just some random guy. Leni Klum chose the modeling path, like her mother, inheriting the family business. An American with German roots — such a mix. By the way, Leni Klum is already quite well-known in the fashion industry, many people follow her. I wonder how successful Leni Klum will become in this business? Her mother is a fashion legend, so the bar is high. Overall, Leni Klum's story is a classic e
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I’ve noticed that in crypto communities, the issue of price manipulation is being discussed more and more often. This is especially true for so-called schemes where a coin’s price suddenly skyrockets and then falls into the abyss. In general, a dump is not just a price drop—it is the result of coordinated manipulation, when large players artificially stir up demand and then dump their positions.
The principle of operation is quite simple, but insidious. Scammers quietly buy large amounts of little-known cryptocurrency, and then begin to create a frenzy on social media and in chat groups. Every
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I've noticed that in 2026, people approach the crypto market completely differently than before. No more gambling — only calculation and the desire to preserve capital. But the market is becoming more complex, and there are no universal schemes. It's especially difficult for those just starting to understand digital assets and who don't know which cryptocurrency to invest in.
I spoke with several experts, and they gave interesting recommendations. It turns out that the main thing is to start not with searching for a "miracle coin," but with a proper strategy. One expert emphasizes: for a begin
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Here's a question that often arises among crypto newcomers: what is USD and how does it differ from USDT? At first glance, it seems like they are the same, but in reality, there is a huge difference between them.
What is USD? It’s simply the US dollar — the official currency of America, controlled by the Federal Reserve System. When you hold physical dollars in your wallet or money in a bank account, that is exactly USD. Its value fluctuates depending on the economic situation in the country, interest rates, and other macroeconomic factors.
And USDT — it’s something completely different. It’s
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You know, the story of Ruja Ignatova is one of the wildest crypto scams I’ve ever seen. The Bulgarian-German fraudster created OneCoin in 2014, presenting it as a serious competitor to Биткойну. Sounds familiar? A classic scheme, but the scale was simply enormous.
Ruja Ignatova was born in 1980 in Ruse, moved to Germany as a child, and earned a PhD in international law. On paper—an ideal candidate. She even claimed she worked at McKinsey. But then she decided to make big money.
What did she do? She attracted investors from more than 100 countries, promising astronomical profits. The key trick
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I've noticed that many newcomers in crypto are unaware of a useful tool that can significantly simplify trading. I'm talking about the trailing stop, and I decided to figure out how it actually works.
Basically, a trailing stop is nothing more than a smart order that monitors the price and moves along with it. When the price goes in your favor, the stop also rises, but when the price reverses by a certain percentage, the order triggers automatically. It's convenient because you don't have to sit in front of the screen and catch every jump.
To be more specific, a trailing stop works like this.
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Here's an interesting guy - Kimbal Musk, Elon’s brother. I recently came across his post on X, where he quite harshly criticizes Trump over tariffs, calling them a hidden tax on Americans. Funny, considering his brother is quite close to Trump. But apparently, in the Musk family, everyone has their own opinion.
Kimbal Musk is not just the billionaire’s brother. He is an independent entrepreneur with a net worth of about 700 million dollars, although most of his wealth comes from Tesla shares. But the main thing is that he is engaged in a completely different field. While Elon is launching rock
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By the way, I came across some interesting statistics — when people talk about the Muslim world, the Middle East immediately comes to mind. But in reality, it's quite different. Most of the largest Islamic countries are actually not there, but in Asia — specifically in South and Southeast Asia.
See for yourself. Indonesia tops the list with 242 million believers, which is simply a huge number. For comparison — that's more than the population of any other Islamic country in the world. Followed by Pakistan with 235 million (96% of the population) and India with 213 million, although that’s only
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Recently, I started thinking again about why all these discussions about decentralization make sense. Honestly, the more you delve into it, the clearer it becomes — it's not just a buzzword, it's a real alternative to how the financial system operates today.
Look, when your money is in a bank, essentially you're trusting one organization. They can freeze your account, raise fees, or simply go out of business. Decentralization changes the game — power is distributed among thousands of independent participants, and no one can break everything on their own.
In cryptocurrencies, this works through
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Let's be honest: most traders lose money because they don't understand which timeframe to trade on. I noticed that when you start analyzing the market correctly, everything becomes much simpler.
Here's the thing. When I look at Bitcoin, I first open the daily or weekly chart. On these timeframes, the real structure is visible — clear trends, understandable ranges, liquidity zones. It's like looking at a forest instead of individual trees. On higher timeframes, the market shows its true nature, without all those micro-fluctuations that only distract.
Then I move down to 15-30 minute charts. And
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I noticed an interesting pattern — those who enter crypto in 2026 are no longer chasing excitement. Everyone wants one thing: to preserve their money and make it work. But the market has become more complex, and there are no more universal schemes. It's especially difficult for beginners who have no idea which cryptocurrency to buy and where to start.
I listened to several experienced guys from the crypto sphere, and they all agree on one thing — you need a strategy, not a hunt for a miracle coin. The main rule: safety comes first. Most of the portfolio should be in reliable assets, and you sh
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Wow, Oleg Mongol posted an old photo of himself from 20 years ago... Honestly, Oleg Mongol looked completely different in his youth. Of course, everyone laughs at his plans for facial plastic surgery and forehead lifts, waiting for the results. But honestly, the most interesting part is not that — the guy really rebuilt his life from scratch. Now that's impressive, a true transformation, not just cosmetic procedures. I wonder if there will be a follow-up? $BTC $ETH $BNB
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If you read crypto news on CoinDesk, it's important to know who is behind it. The media platform is part of Bullish — a company that works with institutional investors and provides infrastructure for digital asset trading. This means that the publication has financial ties to a larger ecosystem. CoinDesk journalists adhere to strict editorial standards and principles of independence, but employees, including authors, may receive compensation in Bullish shares. It's important to keep this in mind when assessing how objective the information is. The publication has repeatedly received awards for
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