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XTZ (Tezos) Historical Price and Return Analysis: Should I Buy XTZ Now?
This article reviews the XTZ price and market cycles since 2017, showing a long-term decline from a high of around $100 to the present. If you bought 10 coins each year from 2017 to 2026, the potential returns are generally negative, and the trend remains downward. Although there are short-term rebounds in 2023 and 2024, the overall trend still warns of risks. Investors are advised to carefully assess their risk tolerance and long-term return expectations before deciding whether to buy.
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Which coins will really explode in 2025? Forget all the hype and focus on what matters.
Here's the thing: Making money with cryptocurrencies sounds simple – buy low, sell high. But the reality is more complex. These assets fluctuate wildly, and while huge profits are possible, significant losses can also happen. The most important thing is not to invest blindly. You need real analysis to understand which coin actually has potential and which is just hype.
Let me show you why the market is so interesting right now. The global market capitalization for cryptocurrencies is currently over 130 tril
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I've just noticed that more and more people are asking about OTC trading in the crypto and forex markets, so I want to share my understanding.
Simply put, Over-the-Counter or OTC refers to trading conducted directly between buyers and sellers without going through an official stock exchange. It’s a more decentralized format, not bound by market opening hours, allowing trading 24/7, which is very convenient for those who need flexibility.
The interesting thing about OTC is that it can be used for almost everything—whether forex, CFDs, crypto, or even commodities—because the exchange conditi
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Have you just noticed that when you open a stock trading app, you often see strange abbreviations attached to stocks, such as CA, XD, XM, T1, T2, and many more? In fact, these abbreviations have important meanings. If you don’t understand them, you may miss opportunities or risk losses.
Let’s start with CA, which is the most commonly seen. CA stands for Corporate Action, meaning that a significant event is going to happen for that stock within 7 days. When you see a stock with CA, try clicking to view the details to find out what that event is and when it will occur. This information is very i
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Just been diving into some chart patterns that don't get enough attention, and honestly the hammer stick pattern is one of those setups that can flip your entire perspective on a downtrend. Let me break down why this matters.
So here's the thing about a hammer candlestick – it's got this distinctive look that's hard to miss once you know what you're looking for. Small body at the top, but that lower wick? It's at least twice the length of the body, with basically nothing on top. Looks like an actual hammer, which is where the name comes from. What's really happening here is that sellers pushed
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Been thinking about where to position for the rest of 2026, and honestly, the game has completely shifted compared to how crypto investing looked even a few years back. It's not about finding the next coin to 100x anymore - that era's basically over. Now it's all about understanding what actually drives value and picking the best crypto projects with real fundamentals.
Let me walk through what's worth paying attention to right now. Bitcoin sitting around 76.78K is still the anchor that moves everything else. Most people don't realize how much institutional money has quietly moved into BTC trea
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I just noticed that more and more people are becoming interested in AUD/USD. The AUD currency is also quite interesting because it responds very well to the commodity markets and China’s economy. Let’s figure out why this currency is important and how to trade it effectively.
First of all, the Australian dollar (AUD) is the official currency of Australia—a developed economy. The service sector accounts for about 62-63% of Australia’s GDP. Australia is a leading exporter of commodities such as iron ore, coal, gold, and natural gas. For this reason, the AUD is often referred to as a “commodity c
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Just recently, I noticed that many people are still very confused about the concept of Lot in Forex trading. Some always press 0.01 because they're afraid, while others press 1.0 because they want to get rich quickly. But they don't realize that choosing the wrong size is like choosing their own death. So, I want to share a clearer understanding of this topic.
First, you need to know that Lot is short for "contract size unit" in the Forex market. In this market, currency prices move very little. If you buy and sell 1 euro, even if the price moves 100 pips, you only make $0.01, which isn't wort
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Just noticed that many people are still confused about what APR is, so I want to share a clear understanding of this because it’s really important if you’re involved in crypto.
Simply put, what is APR – it’s the regular interest calculated only on the principal amount. There’s no compounding of interest. For example, if you invest 100 baht at an APR of 5%, you’ll earn 5 baht per year. Next year, it’s another 5 baht, no increase.
But that’s where APY differs. It accounts for compound interest. The interest is added to the principal, and the next year’s interest is calculated on the larger amoun
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I've just noticed that many people in the investment industry still overlook one very important thing: segmenting the market correctly. If you have a good marketing strategy but don't know your target audience, the results could be much worse.
Let's talk a bit about why market segmentation is such a big deal, especially for investors. It is the process of dividing the market into different groups based on specific characteristics, such as demographic data, purchasing behavior, location, or personal interests. When you understand these groups well, you can tailor your marketing and investment s
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By 2026, this is the turning point that makes cash and liquidity no longer just numbers on financial statements. It has become a matter of survival and growth. Understanding current assets, what they are, is key to distinguishing which companies are genuine.
We often hear the definition that current assets are resources that can be converted into cash within 1 year, but this is where novice investors fall into a trap. The truth lies in the "operating cycle." Imagine analyzing an aircraft manufacturing company that takes 3 years to assemble one plane, or a whiskey producer that ages in wooden b
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Actually, the reason most traders fail is not because they don't know how to read charts or understand market movements, but because they never take money management seriously. I see many traders who are smart in analyzing prices, but once they enter the market, they neglect their own money management.
Money Management or MM that many people talk about is not just numbers on paper. It is the art of knowing how much to risk per trade and how much to lose without destroying your account. If you set a risk of 2% of your account, it sounds okay, but if that equals ten thousand baht, the situation
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Ever jumped into crypto or trading and heard people throwing around terms like "bullish" and "bearish" without really understanding where these animal references come from? I had the same confusion at first, so let me break this down.
So here's the deal with bullish and bearish meaning in trading. When traders talk about a bullish market, they're basically saying prices are going up. The word comes from how a bull attacks—it thrusts its horns upward. Pretty straightforward symbolism, right? That upward motion represents rising prices. It's been the go-to term for centuries.
On the flip side, b
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Been diving deeper into technical analysis lately, and I think a lot of traders overlook one of the most fundamental tools at their disposal — understanding crypto chart patterns. It's wild how much price action actually follows predictable formations if you know what to look for.
The thing about chart patterns is they're basically the market's way of communicating. When you see repeated price structures, they often signal what's about to happen next. I'm talking about spotting trend reversals before they get obvious, catching breakouts early, and most importantly, finding those high-probabili
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Just realized something that most newer crypto traders tend to overlook—liquidity is literally everything when you're actually in the market trying to move positions. 🤔
Let me break down why this matters so much. Liquidity in crypto basically means how easily you can buy or sell without moving the price against you. Think of it like this: if you're holding some random altcoin and suddenly need to exit, but there's barely anyone on the other side wanting to buy, you're gonna have to dump your price hard just to find a buyer. That's the opposite of what you want.
Here's what I've noticed from t
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You know what's wild? When you look at how political power translates into actual wealth, the numbers get absolutely insane. I stumbled across this breakdown of the world's richest leaders and it's honestly mind-blowing.
At the top of the heap is Vladimir Putin. The Russian president's estimated net worth sits at around $70 billion - yeah, you read that right. That's an absolutely staggering amount of concentrated wealth tied to decades of political control.
Then there's Donald Trump, the former US president and real estate heavyweight, sitting at roughly $5.3 billion. Still enormous by any st
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Recently, many beginners have asked me if there are any affordable coins worth paying attention to. Honestly, this question is asked quite often because many people want to find the best cheap crypto to buy now but don't know how to choose. So I’ll organize my recent observations.
First, you need to understand a concept. A low coin price does not equal being cheap; the true "cheapness" depends on market capitalization. For example, some coins are only a few cents, but their supply is enormous to the point of being ridiculous, making their market cap higher than you might think. So I usually lo
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Hey, when talking about global wealth, people immediately think of the United States for the largest overall economy. But the reality is more nuanced. Many smaller countries by population and territory have a significantly higher GDP per capita. Luxembourg, Singapore, Ireland, Qatar – these names always appear in the rankings of the wealthiest in the world, and it's no coincidence. They have stable governments, skilled workers, solid financial sectors, and business-friendly environments that maintain their global economic dominance.
Let's start from the top. Luxembourg is the wealthiest countr
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Do you remember that crazy day in March 2020? At that time, the whole world was panicked by COVID-19, and financial markets were in chaos. Against this backdrop, Bitcoin, known as "digital gold," experienced a historic crash. On March 12th, the entire crypto community was shaken—bitcoin price dropped from $8,000 to $3,800 in just a few hours, a decline of over 50%. That day was later called "Black Thursday," an unforgettable memory for many.
What exactly happened that day? It was actually a perfect storm caused by multiple factors. First, the global financial crisis triggered by the pandemic c
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