UnluckyLemur

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Master of buying tops and selling bottoms. I've been liquidated more times than I've had hot meals. Chart analysis is my passion despite my -60% returns.
You know, few people realize where the majority of the world's Muslims actually live. When people talk about Islam, they picture the Middle East, but that's far from the full picture.
Here are the top countries by Muslim population, and it's quite interesting:
Indonesia leads by a huge margin — 242 million believers. It is the largest Muslim country in the world, and it alone has more Muslims than all Arab countries combined. Next is Pakistan with 235 million (96% of the population), India with 213 million (though that's only 15% of their total population), Bangladesh with 150 million.
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Last night I dreamed that a snake bit me on the hand... I woke up in a cold sweat 😅 I immediately started googling what it means. Everywhere it says that a snake bite in a dream is a sign of trouble, betrayal, or financial losses... Honestly, I've been waiting for something bad all day. Maybe it's just a coincidence? Or do you also believe in such omens? 🤔 Share, has anyone had such dreams come true?
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Recently, I’ve been looking at data on the global energy landscape and noticed a very interesting phenomenon—the relationship between oil reserves and geopolitics is truly profound.
Venezuela has the world's largest proven oil reserves, about 30.3 billion barrels, nearly one-fifth of the world's confirmed reserves. But here’s the irony—although this country is sitting on immense wealth, due to political turmoil, international sanctions, and outdated infrastructure, its current oil production is less than 1 million barrels per day, far below historical levels. Changes in U.S. policy have also d
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I just looked at the latest GDP per capita statistics and understand why the question of which country is the poorest in the world remains relevant. South Sudan tops the sad ranking with a figure of only $251 per person per year. These are simply unimaginably low numbers.
Next are Yemen ($417), Burundi ($490), and the Central African Republic ($532). Most of the top 20 poorest countries are in Africa — Malawi, Madagascar, Sudan, Mozambique, DRC, Niger. Somalia and Nigeria are also on the list, although Nigeria has a large economy in terms of total volume.
Looking further down the ranking, coun
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I noticed a pretty wild story unfolding right now. Remember the collapse of FTX and its founder? Well, Sam Bankman-Fried—who was once a crypto king with a valuation of 32 billion— is serving a 25-year prison sentence, but he’s clearly not broken. Recently, he gave an interview from his prison cell and started making quite bold claims.
The most interesting part is his 180-degree political turn. He used to be a major sponsor of the Democrats, and now he sharply criticizes Biden and supports Trump. It’s clear this isn’t just because. Sam Bankman-Fried is clearly hoping for a presidential pardon t
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I remember in February, Jim Cramer was actively commenting on Bitcoin dropping below 80k. At that time, he was quite critical, saying that it proved BTC's unreliability as a payment method in the short term. Cramer even set a critical level at 73,000 — claiming that if we break through it, the market will weaken further.
Interestingly, he was surprised why large holders didn't defend the psychological level of 80k. In his opinion, to recover, it was necessary to hold above 77,000. Jim Cramer also warned about possible manipulations before the MicroStrategy report — he believed that short-term
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I've noticed that many beginners in crypto trading make the same mistake — entering a position without a clear exit plan. The predictable result: either losing money due to panic or missing out on profits while waiting for even bigger gains. All of this can be solved with one simple thing — setting the correct stop-loss and target profit levels.
Let's understand how this works. First of all, you need to determine your risk level. Most professionals adhere to the rule of risking 1-2% of their capital per trade. It sounds conservative, but it works — that's how people preserve their deposits ove
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Let's figure out what XAU is and why it’s generally important for traders. XAU is the designation for the price of gold on financial markets — more specifically, the value of one troy ounce in US dollars (the XAU/USD pair). Honestly, it’s one of the most liquid assets in the world, and trading volumes here are huge.
Why do people trade gold at all? There are several reasons. First, it’s a classic safe haven — when wars, crises, or inflation rise, investors flock to gold. Second, XAU is an excellent tool for hedging against currency devaluation. Plus, its volatility is good — there’s plenty for
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Let's figure out what HFT is and why this phenomenon has had such a strong impact on cryptocurrency markets. In short, HFT is algorithmic trading at lightning speed—literally, computers analyze data and execute trades within microseconds, often unnoticed by humans.
At its core, it’s based on a simple idea: profit from tiny price discrepancies and short-term market movements. It sounds simple, but in reality, it’s a whole ecosystem of advanced technologies. Powerful computers, optimized network channels, low-latency connections—all working in unison to give firms engaged in high-frequency tradi
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I noticed that many people don’t fully understand how the issuance of new coins in the crypto space actually works. After all, cryptocurrency issuance is literally the foundation that determines the asset’s entire potential. The difference from traditional money is that there is no central bank simply printing banknotes. Everything is governed by blockchain algorithms, and that fundamentally changes the game.
Let’s break down what kinds of models there are. Some projects have a hard cap—like Bitcoin with its 21 million coins. Халвинг every four years cuts the mining reward in half, which creat
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If you’re just starting to get into crypto, sooner or later you’ll come across the terms “long” and “short.” These aren’t just slang—these are the two main ways traders try to make money in the market. Let’s break down what they mean and how they work in practice.
So, a long is essentially a bet on price going up. You buy an asset now and wait for it to increase in value. For example, if Bitcoin is $30,000 and you think it will rise to $40,000, you just buy it and hold. When the price reaches your target level, you sell and take the difference as profit. It’s simple and clear, because it works
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I noticed an interesting trend in African geopolitics that many are overlooking. At the center of this is a young leader, only 36 years old, who is turning the entire landscape in the region upside down.
Ibrahim Traoré, the president of Burkina Faso, is not a typical African politician. A geologist by education, an artillery officer by experience. He has seen it all firsthand: terrorism in the Sahel, poverty, foreign troops supposedly helping but changing nothing. And most importantly — he started asking uncomfortable questions. Why haven't billions in aid stopped the collapse? Why are foreign
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Listen, if you're new to crypto and wondering what is actually needed for mining, here’s the gist: mining equipment is essentially a specially assembled computer that solves complex mathematical problems to verify transactions on the blockchain.
Unlike a regular PC, where the main component is the central processor, here everything revolves around graphics cards. Powerful GPUs or specialized ASIC chips — that’s what provides the computational power. Performance is measured by hash rate, meaning the number of calculations per second. The higher the hash rate, the greater the chances of success.
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Недавно заметил, что многие новички в крипто спрашивают одно и то же - что такое пул ликвидности и как на этом реально заработать. Решил разобраться подробнее, потому что это действительно интересный механизм.
В основе всего лежит простая идея: децентрализованные биржи нужна ликвидность, чтобы люди могли мгновенно обменивать токены. Вместо того чтобы ждать, пока найдется покупатель или продавец, пулы ликвидности позволяют торговать против смартконтракта. Представьте большой резервуар с двумя криптовалютами - например, ETH и USDT. Обычные пользователи добавляют туда свои средства в равной стоим
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Honestly, few people think about what will happen to Bitcoin in the long term. Especially when it comes to miners and their income. Right now, everything seems stable, but if you look at the numbers more carefully, it becomes clear: the Bitcoin system is heading toward a quite interesting turning point.
Just imagine: a world with a limited money supply, where nothing can be printed. Sounds strange? But in Bitcoin, this is not a hypothesis, but a reality. The network is capped at 21 million coins, and we are already close to the peak. Today, about 20 million 32 thousand bitcoins have been mined
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I've noticed that many in the community get confused with XAU and don't understand how it differs from crypto. So I'll try to clarify.
XAU is simply the notation for the price of gold in dollars — one troy ounce per USD.
It sounds simple, but it's one of the most active assets on the markets, with volumes even higher than many coins.
Why do people trade XAU at all?
First, gold acts as a hedge. When the world is unstable, with wars, crises, or inflation — people flock to gold, and this has been proven over time.
Second, it's a way to hedge against the devaluation of money.
Third, li
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I recently noticed that a certain mathematical sequence is literally everywhere. It starts simply: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21... Each number is the sum of the two previous ones. It sounds boring, but these are Fibonacci numbers, and for some reason they appear all over nature and art.
The history is interesting. Although its roots go back to ancient India, this sequence became truly famous thanks to the Italian mathematician Leonardo of Pisa. In 1202, he published a book called "Liber Abaci" with a problem about rabbit reproduction. Imagine: a pair of rabbits produces a new pair every month,
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I recently noticed an interesting trend — in the crypto space, there are projects that are truly functioning but somehow remain in the shadows. I want to share three undervalued cryptocurrencies that solve real problems, not just create hype.
The first — VeChain. Honestly, when I looked into its fundamentals, I realized it's not just a token but a tool for supply chains. Companies like Walmart China use VET to track products from production to shelf. This is a real use case, not just empty promises. Low fees, proven partnerships, applications in logistics and healthcare — that's why VET deserv
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Interesting fact: when people talk about Islam, they usually think of the Middle East, but that's not entirely accurate. If you look at the map of the world's Muslim population, the picture is quite different — most believers live in South and Southeast Asia.
Here are the top countries by Muslim population:
Indonesia leads by a huge margin — 242 million people (87% of the population). That’s more than all Arab countries combined. Pakistan is second with 235 million (96%), India ranks third with 213 million, although that’s only 15% of its population. Bangladesh (25M, 91%), Nigeria (690M, 54%),
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You know, there is a mathematical sequence that is literally everywhere around us, but few people notice it. It starts simply: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21... Each number is the sum of the two previous ones. These are Fibonacci numbers, and they have fascinated scientists for over eight centuries.
The story is interesting. Although this sequence was known in ancient India, it was brought to Europe by the Italian mathematician Leonardo of Pisa in his book "Liber Abaci" in 1202. He is better known as Fibonacci. He came up with a problem about rabbit reproduction—a seemingly simple model, but it b
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