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DASH Historical Price and Return Analysis: Should I Buy DASH Now?
Summary
This article provides a comprehensive review of Dash (DASH) since 2017, analyzing its historical prices and market fluctuations, combined with data from bull and bear markets, to evaluate the potential returns for investors purchasing 10 DASH coins. It also answers the key question, "Should I buy DASH now?" to help both beginners and long-term investors grasp timing and growth opportunities.
Bull Market Start and Early Market Cycles: Historical Price Review (2017-2018)
Dash, as a decentralized digital currency, offers fast, low-cost payment solutions for users worldwide. According to records, its early trading price was approximately $297.54.
Below are the price changes of Dash during the initial bull market phase:
2017
- Opening Price: $297.54
- Closing Price: $999.03
- Highest Price: $1,060.00
- Lowest Price:
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Been thinking about FUD a lot lately, especially after seeing how it plays out across different markets. Most people throw the term around without really understanding what it does to their decision-making. Let me break down something I've noticed.
FUD stands for Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt - sounds simple enough, but it's actually one of the most powerful psychological forces in trading. What makes it interesting is that it doesn't just happen randomly. Often it's deliberately created by people with influence, whether that's market makers, KOLs, or even celebrities. They drop shocking inform
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Gold today has not generated much profit yet, even though news from the U.S. seems to be supportive of a price jump. The price is currently hovering around $4,817, showing a clear upward trend on the chart, but concerns about inflation and political factors are still making the market hesitate.
The key news drawing market attention is that the U.S. leader has spoken about peace negotiations with Iran, which has eased some investors’ worries about the Strait of Hormuz, causing the dollar to depreciate sharply. However, in reality, the economic damage from this situation remains significant. Oil
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Actually, today I want to share something I see as a major trend - clean energy stocks. After last year's international situation, global energy prices kept rising, leading many countries to start switching to clean energy instead of fossil fuels.
The real story is that clean energy stocks are not just about the environment. It’s also an economic matter. The cost of clean energy has fallen below traditional energy, and there are four main factors driving this business growth - government policies, improved technology, lower costs, and increasing customer demand.
Thailand itself is becoming mor
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I just realized that Fixed Cost and Variable Cost are very important if we want our business to last long-term. It’s not just about knowing the costs, but understanding which costs are fixed and which depend on production.
Let's start with Fixed Costs first. These are expenses that must be paid regardless of whether the business sells a lot or a little. Whether you produce 100 or 1,000 units, these costs remain the same. For example, rent, employee salaries, insurance, loan interest, equipment depreciation—these are Fixed Costs that must be paid every month no matter what happens.
Why is it im
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Recently, investing in U.S. bonds has become a hot topic in the global financial markets. As economic uncertainty increases, Korean investors are turning their attention to U.S. Treasuries as a safe asset, but there are many considerations beyond simply "being safe" before investing.
U.S. Treasuries are debt securities issued by the U.S. government, with principal and interest payments guaranteed based on the government's creditworthiness. In fact, they are considered a preferred safe asset among global investors because the risk of default is virtually nonexistent. From an investor's perspe
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I just found out that the Thai stock market has this kind of opening and closing schedule. It's not open for trading all day as I thought. The system is quite complex.
Around 9:30 AM in the early morning, there is a pre-open period where the system gathers orders first, and between 9:55 and 10:00 AM, there is a random market opening time. This means that the actual opening time is not fixed. In the morning, trading is available from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM, then there is a break. For Thai stocks, the market closes in the evening, and in the afternoon, trading resumes from 2:00 PM until 4:30 PM. B
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The Forex market can seem complicated, but once you understand the basics, it's not as difficult as it appears. Today, I will share how to trade Forex for beginners.
First, you need to know what Forex is. It is the buying and selling of currencies. Each country's currency does not have its own fixed price but is valued relative to others. This is called a currency pair, such as USD/THB or EUR/USD.
When you buy the USD/THB pair at 35, it means buying 1 dollar by selling 35 baht. That's all there is to it.
Why is Forex so popular? Because it has many advantages: high liquidity, trading almost 24
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Do you still have to punch in at the office every day? Not anymore for many people because they choose to use real money-making apps. I just discovered that there are many apps available for earning income from home.
I happened to see people sharing that they can make money through TikTok or YouTube consistently. If the videos are good and have enough followers, especially TikTok, if you get 10,000 followers, you can start earning income. YouTube is similar, but you need to wait a bit until you reach 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 hours of watch time.
And if you don't like creating videos, there
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Do you know why the U.S. futures index is really important? The U.S. stock market is the center of the global financial markets, and the U.S. futures index is the indicator that reflects its trend the fastest. Since futures move before the spot market, analyzing the U.S. futures index allows you to predict the market direction in advance.
First, you need to understand the types of U.S. futures indices. The S&P 500 futures is the representative index of the U.S., and the Nasdaq 100 futures focuses on tech stocks. The Dow Jones futures consists of 30 blue-chip stocks, making it relatively stable
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You know what's interesting? Most people assume the U.S. is the richest country just because it has the biggest economy overall. But that's actually missing the real picture. When you look at GDP per capita, which is basically average income per person, the rankings shift dramatically. I've been looking into this and there's a pretty clear pattern emerging among the top ten richest country in the world.
Luxembourg absolutely dominates the list with $154,910 GDP per capita. It's wild how this small European nation transformed from a rural economy before the mid-1800s into a financial powerhouse
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Remember 2021? When Beeple's digital art hit $69 million and everyone thought NFTs would change everything? Yeah, me too. Five years later, I'm looking back at what actually stuck from that whole Web3 gold rush, and the answer is kind of brutal.
Let's start with the noodle companies, because honestly, that's where the story gets interesting. Nissin Foods jumped into the hype hard—partnered with Cool Cats to launch limited edition cup noodle NFTs, built blockchain fan clubs, the whole thing. Looked genius on paper. The idea was simple: hold the NFT, unlock exclusive perks, buy limited products
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I've been noticing something interesting about how the ultra-wealthy in Silicon Valley are approaching fitness and longevity. It's not what you'd expect from typical gym culture.
There's this specific anti-aging protocol gaining traction in top circles that centers on growth hormone releasing peptides. The clinical data is pretty striking—the muscle-building and fat-reduction effects are supposedly several times more effective than conventional training. The catch? One noticeable side effect is developing that distinctly 'full' body composition you sometimes see on prominent figures like Elon
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Been watching the Bitcoin price 2027 conversations heat up lately, and honestly, everyone's got a different story to tell. The reality is way messier than any single price target could capture.
Let me break down what's actually happening here. Bitcoin's got this hard cap of 21 million coins, and every four years the mining rewards get cut in half. That's the halving, and it's been the backbone of every major cycle we've seen. The supply shock hits the market, and historically that's when things start moving. But here's what's different now compared to the early days - we're not just retail tra
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So, I often wonder how much Elon Musk earns per month, and honestly, the numbers are almost unbelievable to digest. In 2024, his wealth reached $429 billion, a figure that makes your head spin just thinking about it. But let's get to the point: how much does this guy earn per month?
Let's start with the most astonishing fact. Every second, Musk earns about $3,708. Yes, per second. While you're reading this sentence, he has already earned the equivalent of a monthly salary for most people. It's crazy.
If we look at it on a monthly scale, we're talking about astronomical figures. Per minute, it'
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Ever wondered what really separates successful crypto traders from those who constantly get burned? I'd argue it comes down to one thing most people overlook: liquidity. Seriously, this is the foundation of everything in crypto trading, yet so many traders jump in without understanding what does liquidity mean in crypto or why it should be their first consideration.
Let me break this down simply. Liquidity in crypto basically means how easily you can buy or sell an asset without tanking the price. Think of it like trying to sell a rare collectible—if nobody wants it, you either drop the price
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Been diving into the question of who owns the most bitcoins lately, and honestly, the answer is way more interesting than most people realize. It's not just whales or institutions anymore—the picture has completely shifted in the last couple of years.
So here's the thing: Satoshi Nakamoto still sits at the top with around 1.1 million BTC that he mined back in 2009-2010. That's roughly 5% of all Bitcoin in existence. The crazy part? Those coins have never moved. Ever. It's like the ultimate HODL, except nobody knows if Satoshi's actually still around or if those keys are just lost forever.
But
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Just did some digging into which countries actually use XRP at scale, and honestly, the adoption story is way more interesting than most people realize. The list of institutions backing this is genuinely extensive.
Let's start with what I found most striking. Japan is basically all-in on XRP through SBI Holdings, which has invested around 10 billion dollars into Ripple. That's massive. By 2025, nearly 80% of Japanese banks were set to integrate XRP for cross-border payments, and from what I'm seeing, that's largely happened. You've got major players like Woori Bank and Shinhan Bank in South Ko
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Just noticed Circle mints another 750 million USDC into circulation. With the total supply now at 78.6 billion, it's pretty clear they're actively pushing stablecoin adoption across different platforms. The move makes sense given how much demand there's been for stable assets lately, especially with all the trading and DeFi activity picking up. Circle mints consistently whenever market conditions call for more liquidity, and this latest batch seems timed well. The circulating supply sitting at 76.7 billion shows they're managing the release pretty carefully. Interesting to watch how Circle min
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