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Humanity (H) Historical Price and Return Analysis: Should I Buy Humanity Now?
Reviews Humanity's price history (2025–2026), estimates 10-H returns across bull and consolidation phases, and assesses whether current levels fit mid- to long-term investors amid privacy-preserving identity tech.
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This article provides a comprehensive review of Humanity's historical price movements and market volatility since its inception, combined with data from bull and bear market phases, to assess the potential returns for investors purchasing 10 H tokens and answer the critical question "Should I buy Humanity now?" This analysis aims to help both new and long-term investors identify optimal entry points and growth potential.
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So the ASX got absolutely hammered a couple months back - down 6.2% in March, worst month since early 2022. Middle East tensions, inflation concerns, the usual suspects. But here's the thing: when the market pulls back like that, you actually get some decent opportunities if you know where to look.
I've been digging into what looks like solid top 10 shares to buy right now across both the ASX and US markets. Five picks from each side. Not just names that look cheap on the surface, but companies with real fundamentals backing them up - consistent earnings growth, competitive moats that actually
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I just noticed that many people are asking about TradingView, so I’d like to share my experience with everyone. Because in reality, it’s a very powerful tool for trading and market analysis.
TradingView is a platform that consolidates data for almost all types of assets from around the world, whether stocks, crypto, forex, futures, or bonds. The best part is that it can be used via web, mobile, or tablet, and the interface is very user-friendly. Even beginners can understand it easily.
When you open it up, you'll see a screen divided into different sections. On the left, there are shortcut men
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Just searched for easy-to-use income and expense tracking apps because I feel like I have no control over my spending. After checking, there are many options—up to 9 apps. Some can scan receipts directly, some use voice recordings, and others focus on managing credit cards.
Try testing Money Manager first because someone recommended it. It really has many features, like linking bank accounts and viewing detailed expense graphs. But some features require additional payment. Money Lover also looks interesting; many parts are free to use, but it takes a little time to learn how to operate.
If you
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I always emphasize only the positive aspects when talking about investing in U.S. dividend stocks, but honestly, there are quite a few disadvantages to U.S. dividend stocks that you should be aware of.
Dividend stocks basically refer to stocks that distribute a portion of the company's profits to shareholders in cash. In the U.S., dividends are usually paid monthly or quarterly, and the biggest attraction is that they provide a stable cash flow. Reinvesting dividends into stocks can also benefit from compound interest, and over time, assets can grow exponentially in theory.
But here’s somethin
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I've just noticed that many people are still confused between Market Value and Market Price.
Actually, value refers to what the market estimates a company or asset to be worth at a certain time, which is different from the price that changes every second.
A simple way to calculate market value is current stock price multiplied by the total number of shares.
For example, if a company has 300 million shares and the price is 1.50 baht per share, the market value is 450 million baht.
It's straightforward.
What’s interesting is that value is a metric investors use to assess the size and p
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Have you ever wondered why professional traders don't rely heavily on indicators but can still read the market accurately?
Their secret is price action, which is the art of directly reading the price charts.
Price action is the study of actual price behavior on the chart, without relying on tools or indicators to interfere.
It is based on one of the key principles of the market: that price has already reflected everything—news, economic policies, fear, or greed of the masses—all of which are embedded in the current price.
The strength of price action compared to indicators is that it i
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I've just noticed that many people are still confused about what the quick ratio is and why it is important for assessing financial health. Let's see how this indicator works.
The quick ratio is a tool to measure a company's ability to pay short-term debts using highly liquid assets such as cash, securities, and accounts receivable. What makes it different from other ratios is that it does not include inventory, because inventory may take a long time to convert into cash.
Simply put, if the quick ratio is greater than 1, it indicates that the company has enough assets to cover short-term liabi
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These days, there are really many beginner investors in stocks, and most are stuck on the question "Where should I start?" I was the same at first. The reason why stock investing feels complicated is probably because information is so scattered.
First, to clarify the basics, stocks are securities that represent ownership in a company. In simple terms, it's owning a small piece of a company. For example, buying one share of Samsung Electronics means you own a tiny part of that company, making you an actual owner. The difference from real estate or bonds is that stocks are highly liquid. You can
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Just came across an interesting topic about reading financial statements and realized that many people still don’t understand the p&l meaning or Profit and Loss Statement really is. So I want to share this knowledge with everyone.
The income statement is a very important document for investors because it tells us three key things: how much revenue the business has, how much it spends, and how much profit or loss remains. Understanding this well can help make smarter investment decisions.
Speaking of p&l meaning, the calculation principle is very simple: take all revenue, subtract all expenses,
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Open the stock price app and see strange symbols after the stock name, such as CA XD XM, and wonder what they mean. If you've ever felt like this, you're not alone because these symbols actually have important meanings and can affect our buying and selling decisions.
Let's start with the main one, CA, which is an abbreviation for Corporate Action, meaning that the stock is about to have an important event this week. When you see CA, click to see what the event is, such as dividends, rights offerings, or shareholder meetings. The abbreviations following CA are what really provide the details.
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If you have 20,000 baht in hand already and you’re wondering what to invest in, I think this is a pretty important question too—because choosing the right option here can directly affect our financial goals.
Actually, what to invest 20,000 baht in depends on what kind of person we are. Some people may like stability, while others prefer taking risks in hopes of higher returns. I think the key is to look at what type of investor we are.
If we want safety and don’t want to worry, depositing money in a bank could be the first option. Currently, fixed deposit interest rates for time deposits are a
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Have you ever wondered whether the Stochastic Oscillator seen on trading platforms is truly a reliable price indicator or just a tool that sounds more scientific? In fact, this tool was invented back in the 1950s and continues to be trusted by traders to this day.
What’s interesting is that the Stochastic Oscillator isn’t as complicated as it seems. This indicator works by observing where the current closing price is relative to the highest and lowest prices over the past 14 candles. If the closing price is near the high, the %K will be close to 100. Conversely, if the closing price is near th
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Just been digging into Tristan Tate net worth 2024 numbers and honestly, the guy's wealth diversification strategy is pretty interesting from an investor's perspective. Started as a kickboxer, pivoted hard into entrepreneurship, and now we're looking at someone sitting on roughly $120 million in assets. That's not accidental.
For context, Tate was born back in 1988 in Washington D.C. His father, Emory, was an International Master in chess - the competitive mindset clearly runs in the family. Him and his brother Andrew grew up around that excellence-driven culture, which probably explains why b
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Been seeing a lot of Muslim traders wrestling with this question lately, and honestly it's a real struggle when your faith and financial goals feel like they're pulling in different directions. So let me break down what's actually going on with the whole future trading and Islamic finance thing.
First, the main issue most Islamic scholars have with futures is something called gharar – basically excessive uncertainty. When you're trading futures, you're dealing with contracts for assets you don't actually own or have in hand at the time. Islam has a pretty clear stance on this: you can't sell w
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Been scrolling through the new meme coins 2024 landscape and honestly, the variety is wild. What caught my attention is how these community-driven tokens have evolved beyond pure hype – they're actually building real ecosystems now.
Shiba Inu (SHIB) is probably the OG success story that changed the game. Started as a Dogecoin joke back in 2020, but the Ethereum foundation gives it actual utility potential. The ShibaSwap integration and NFT platform plans show they're serious about more than just memes. When Vitalik burned a chunk of the supply early on, that built real credibility.
Then you've
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Just scrolled through some fascinating data on global wealth concentration among world leaders, and honestly, the numbers are pretty staggering. Ever wonder who is the richest president in the world? The answer might surprise you more than you'd expect.
Putin tops the list by an astronomical margin—estimates put his wealth around 70 billion, which honestly makes most billionaires look like they're just getting started. Then you've got Trump at 5.3 billion, which is substantial but barely scratches the surface compared to the Russian leader. Khamenei in Iran sits at roughly 2 billion, while Kab
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Been looking into something that's gotten way more interesting lately - NFT staking. So here's the thing: most people just hold their NFTs and hope the floor price goes up, right? But what if your digital collectibles could actually generate income while you hold them?
NFT staking is basically the NFT world's version of passive income. You lock up your NFT on a platform or protocol, and in return, you get rewarded with tokens, governance rights, or other benefits. It's similar to crypto staking, except instead of locking tokens, you're putting up your digital assets. Your rare digital art or c
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Ostatnio coraz więcej osób pyta mnie o zarabianie na Telegramie poprzez gry kryptowalutowe. Szczerze mówiąc, to całkiem fajny sposób na wejście w świat crypto, zwłaszcza jeśli nie chcesz od razu inwestować pieniądze.
Hamster Kombat to chyba największa furia tego roku - od marca do gry dołączyło ponad 300 milionów ludzi. Idea jest prosta: klikasz na chomika, zbierasz punkty, a potem wydajesz je na ulepszenia. Fajne jest to, że naprawdę musisz myśleć strategicznie, żeby maksymalizować zarobki. Token HMSTR dostał się już na Binance i inne duże giełdy, a cena teraz oscyluje wokół $0.00 z 24h wzros
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Been watching the USD/INR forex pair pretty closely, and the dynamics here are actually interesting. So back in 2023, the Indian rupee was crushing it against most currencies - pound, yen, aussie dollar, you name it. But against the US dollar? Yeah, it kept weakening. That's the key thing to understand about USD/INR prediction models.
The reason the rupee held up so well against other currencies was India's solid economic growth and their aggressive approach to fighting inflation through rate hikes. By mid-2023 they had the federal rate at 6.5%, and it was working - CPI dropped to around 5%. C
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