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Just saw that Naguib Sawiris is now officially the richest person in Egypt, overtaking his brother Nassef who held the top spot for years. According to Bloomberg, his net worth hit around 9.2 billion while Nassef's at 9.1 billion. Pretty wild swing actually - Naguib gained 2.3 billion just since January while Nassef only added 413 million. Last week alone Naguib went up 42 million and Nassef dropped 47 million. The wealth gap between the richest person in egypt and second place is getting tighter though. Curious what's driving these moves for both brothers. Anyone following their business move
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Just stumbled upon the story of Grigori Perelman again, and honestly it never gets old. This Russian mathematician basically solved one of the hardest problems in modern math - the Poincaré Conjecture - using these revolutionary techniques in Ricci flow. We're talking about a century-old puzzle that had mathematicians scratching their heads for generations.
But here's where it gets really interesting. Grigori Perelman did something that would seem absolutely insane to most people. After proving this massive breakthrough, he turned down the Fields Medal in 2006. Then in 2010, when the Clay Math
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I've noticed an interesting thing while looking at long-term gold charts. Almost all serious analyses converge on one point: we are in a gold bull market that could last for years. This is not hype; it's mathematics.
Let's start with the numbers. In 2025, most major players (Goldman Sachs, UBS, BofA) predicted gold around $2,700-$2,800. Some more aggressive forecasts talked about $3,000-$3,100. Now that it's April 2026, let's see where we actually stand. The forecasts for 2026 were around a maximum of $3,900, with a range of $2,800-$3,800. Interesting.
But what truly fascinates me is the under
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Ever notice how you keep missing the best pullback entries? That's where hidden divergence comes in as your secret weapon. Most traders focus on regular divergence signaling reversals, but the real edge often comes from spotting hidden divergence during corrections when the trend is far from over. Let me break down how this actually works in real trading. During an uptrend, you'll see price pull back and create a higher low on the chart. Looks like weakness right? But here's the hidden divergence signal: your RSI or MACD actually prints a lower low while price holds that higher low structure.
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Tonight I thought of a concept that many traders underestimate: market liquidity. It’s not just a technical term from the manual; it’s the foundation of any smart trading operation.
Think about it carefully. Liquidity is simply the ability to buy or sell an asset quickly without drastically affecting the price. It’s what allows you to enter and exit a position without unpleasant surprises. If an asset isn’t liquid, well, you’re basically trapped.
There are two forms of liquidity that really matter. Market liquidity is the most obvious: how easily you can trade something without influencing its
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Today's CAD to EUR Price Update
This report details the exchange rate between the Canadian Dollar (CAD) and Euro (EUR), emphasizing market dynamics, trading opportunities, and technical analysis as of April 7, 2026.
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Today's CAD to BYN Price Update
This report analyzes the CAD/BYN exchange rate, highlighting its current value, market dynamics, and trading strategies based on technical indicators and economic conditions.
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Lately, I’ve been reflecting on how FOMO trading has become a serious problem for those entering the crypto market. It’s not just a matter of lack of experience; it’s something much deeper related to how our brains react when we see others making gains.
The interesting thing is that FOMO trading doesn’t come out of nowhere. There’s a whole psychology behind it: when you see Bitcoin rise 50% in a day and read on social media about people bragging about their profits, an almost herd instinct kicks in. You think you’re missing out on something important. It’s as if the pain of missing an opportun
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So I've been thinking about something that catches a lot of people off guard in crypto—the bubble cycles. We've all seen it happen. Prices go absolutely mental, everyone and their cousin suddenly wants to buy, then boom, it all comes crashing down and people are left wondering what the hell happened.
Let me break down what's actually going on when you see these crypto bubble situations unfold. Basically, a bubble forms when prices get completely disconnected from what something is actually worth. In crypto terms, you get a crypto bubble when coins pump hard not because of real adoption or tech
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Just checked the latest data on global life expectancy rankings, and it's pretty interesting. Japan tops the list with about 84.8 years, followed by Switzerland at 83.9 years and Singapore at 83.7 years. Most of the top spots are taken by developed nations like Italy, South Korea, Spain, and Australia—all hovering around 83 years. Iceland, Israel, and Sweden/France round out the top ten with around 82.8 to 83.1 years. But here's what got me thinking: which country has the highest life expectancy? It's clearly Japan, but the real question is why. It's not just genetics or healthcare systems—it'
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Ever wondered why some crypto projects show wildly different valuations depending on which metric you're looking at? That's where fully diluted market cap comes into play, and honestly, it's one of those concepts every investor should really understand.
So here's the thing - when you see a project's market cap listed, most of the time it's only counting coins currently in circulation. But fully diluted market cap is different. It's basically asking: what would this project be worth if every single coin that could ever be created was already out there? It takes the current price and multiplies
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Been digging into the whole Carl Runefelt situation lately, and honestly, the carl runefelt net worth conversation is way more complicated than his Instagram feed suggests. You know The Moon, right? The Swedish guy who's been everywhere on crypto Twitter since 2017, posting about Bitcoin gains and flexing those supercars like they're going out of style. Everyone assumes he's worth serious money, but let me walk through what's actually going on here.
His rise was pretty organic actually. Started as a cashier, jumped into crypto content right before that 2017 bull run, and just never stopped tal
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Just reading about this wild crypto security story that still blows my mind. Stefan Thomas, a Swiss programmer, received 7,000+ bitcoins back in 2011 for some early dev work when they were basically worthless. Now here's where it gets crazy - he stored them on an IronKey USB drive but lost the password.
The kicker? IronKey devices have this brutal 10-attempt limit. After that, everything gets permanently wiped. Stefan Thomas had already burned through 8 attempts trying to remember or guess the correct password, leaving him with just 2 shots left. At the time, those bitcoins were worth hundreds
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just found out about the richest animal in the world situation and honestly it's wild 😅 some pets out here have more money than most people will ever see. like Gunther VI inherited $500 million from his owner in Germany, and Grumpy Cat made $99 million just from being grumpy on the internet lol. then there's Choupette (Karl Lagerfeld's cat) sitting pretty with €3 million, and apparently a horse named Olivia Benson has £77 million. the most insane part? some of these animals got their wealth through inheritance, others through brand deals and merchandise. makes you wonder what these pets are a
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Just caught wind of something pretty fascinating happening in the crypto culture space. Tokyo just got its own Satoshi Nakamoto statue - and it's the third one of these iconic sculptures to pop up around the world. The timing feels significant given where Bitcoin's at right now.
So here's the interesting part: these statues are showing up in three completely different parts of the globe. You've got one in Lugano, Switzerland, another down in El Zonte, El Salvador (they call it Bitcoin Beach), and now this fresh one in Tokyo. All created by Satoshigallery, all with this minimalist vibe - hooded
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I've been diving deeper into Bitcoin's evolution lately, and something that keeps coming up in conversations is how different upgrades have shaped the network's capabilities. Specifically, the comparison between Native SegWit and Taproot keeps getting misunderstood, so let me break down what actually differentiates these two major milestones.
Both emerged to tackle Bitcoin's scalability challenges, but they took pretty different approaches. Native SegWit came first in 2017 as a hard fork that fundamentally changed how transaction data gets structured. The core idea was simple: isolate signatur
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Just saw Raoul Pal went all-in with his entire position. Bold move, honestly. The man has been around the crypto space long enough to know what he's doing, and when someone with Raoul Pal's net worth and experience puts everything behind a conviction, people usually pay attention.
I've been following his commentary for a while now, and he's not the type to make reckless moves. There's clearly something he's seeing in the market that most people are still sleeping on. The fact that Raoul Pal's net worth is substantial and he's willing to deploy it all tells you the conviction level here is real
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Just realized most traders are overcomplicating MACD when it's actually one of the cleanest divergence signals out there. Let me share my MACD divergence cheat sheet that I keep coming back to.
First thing—the signal line crossover. When MACD crosses above the signal line, that's your green light for longs. I always wait for those green histogram bars to confirm before jumping in. On the flip side, when it dips below, shorts become attractive. The key is patience—let the red bars get bigger before you commit. Too many people chase false signals here.
Now here's where it gets interesting. Diver
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Today's ZAR to RON Price Update
This report analyzes the ZAR/RON exchange rate, offering insights into market dynamics, technical signals, and trading opportunities while highlighting the economic influences affecting both currencies.
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I recently came across a story that shows how a single contract can completely change your life—and how important it is to understand the terms before signing.
It all started in 1987. Steve Rothstein, then 21 years old, did something most would consider crazy: he paid $250,000 for a special pass with American Airlines. Not for a trip, but for the right to fly for free for his entire life. An additional $150,000 for a pass for a companion. Sounds absurd? It probably was—but it was completely legal.
American Airlines called this the AAirpass and offered it to only a small group. In 1994, they re
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