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Just listened to Powell’s speech after the Fed’s decision to cut the rate by 0.25 percentage points. And this is not what the bulls would have expected at all. The key point is that further rate cuts in December are by no means guaranteed. Powell said outright that this is not a predetermined scenario, and there are different views within the Fed regarding the future strategy.
The market understood that immediately. Bitcoin in the moment fell below $110,000; the correction low reached $109.2k. Then they bought back a little, and the price returned closer to $111k, but the mood clearly changed.
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Many beginners ask me what win rate actually is and why everyone pays so much attention to it. I'll answer simply: win rate is the percentage of your successful trades out of the total number of attempts. It sounds simple, but it’s one of the most misunderstood metrics in trading.
Here’s the formula you need to remember: take the number of profitable trades, divide by the total number of all trades, and multiply by 100. For example, over the course of a month you opened 50 positions. Of these, 30 were closed in profit and 20 in loss. Your win rate is (30 / 50) × 100 = 60%. Sounds pretty good,
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Martingale is one of the most discussed strategies in trading, and I often see beginners either idealize it or completely dismiss it. In reality, everything depends on how you apply it.
The essence is simple: you open a trade, it goes against you — you increase the next order. If you lose again — you increase even more. The idea is that when the price finally reverses, you not only recover your losses but also make a profit. Martingale trading originally came from casinos, where players doubled their bets after a loss. Traders adapted this idea to financial markets, and it stuck.
How does it w
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Recently, I noticed that crypto beginners often make one mistake—they don’t understand what liquidity in crypto is, and then they’re surprised that they can’t sell a coin at a good price. This is a basic thing you should understand before putting money in.
In general, liquidity is simply the ability to quickly exchange your crypto for another currency without the price jumping the wrong way. Imagine this: you want to sell Bitcoin, but if not many people are buying it, you’ll have to lower the price to find a buyer. That’s low liquidity. And when a lot is being traded, there’s always someone wi
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I've noticed that in the crypto community, deflation is often confused with inflation, even though they work completely differently. I decided to look into it more closely because it's important for understanding macroeconomics, which also affects digital assets.
In short: deflation is a decline in prices for goods and services. Sounds like a good thing, right? Money becomes stronger, and you can buy more for the same amount. At first glance, it seems ideal. But here’s the catch — when deflation persists, people start delaying purchases in anticipation of even lower prices. Demand drops, compa
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I remember when I used to run SETI@Home on my computer — it felt like I was helping to search for extraterrestrial life and earning passive income at the same time. But everything ended in 2021. The Berkeley project was shut down, and for several years, that background process has been gone. However, it turns out that wasn’t the only option. Now there’s a whole ecosystem of projects where you can earn money just by leaving your computer on.
The concept is simple — distributed computing. You take your PC, let it work on a network project, and in return, you get a reward. It’s like Airbnb, but i
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I've noticed that many newcomers in crypto get confused with basic concepts. Let's clarify what the market cap actually means and why everyone pays attention to it.
Market cap is simply the product of the current price of a coin and the number of coins in circulation. It sounds simple, but it is one of the most important metrics for understanding the size of a project. Take Bitcoin as an example. With a price of around $69,000 and approximately 20 million coins in circulation, we get a market capitalization of about $1.38 trillion. This figure shows the actual market value of the asset.
Why is
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I noticed an interesting trend in the crypto community — more and more discussions about dirty coins and exchange bans. Turns out, this is no longer just theory but a real headache for active traders.
The fact is, in 2025-2026, regulators really stepped up their oversight. Major platforms are required to comply with AML rules, and they do so very seriously — sometimes even too seriously. I've seen stories where people were blocked over a single suspicious transaction they didn't even notice.
According to statistics, about 5% of all stablecoin transactions are linked to suspicious addresses. In
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I've noticed that many newcomers to crypto often fall victim to the same scheme. A pump and dump is when a group of manipulators massively sell off an asset at an inflated price, causing panic and a sharp decline in value. But that's only half the story.
In reality, it all starts with a pump. First, a coordinated group begins buying the asset in large volumes, spreading false information, and creating hype on social media. The price soars, attracting beginners who think they’re missing out. Everyone starts buying. And once the trading volume is sufficient, the dump begins — that’s when they al
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Hello crypto community 🤝. Recently, I studied data on global currencies and noticed something interesting. It turns out there is a whole list of countries where national currencies have simply collapsed. These are not just numbers — behind them are real economic crises and financial shocks.
The weakest currency in the world right now is the Venezuelan bolívar. Can you imagine? One dollar is worth about 4 million bolívars there! Iran is also in a critical situation with the rial, where the dollar is quoted at approximately 514,000. These are just crazy figures. Laos, Sierra Leone, Lebanon — al
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Sideways trading is boring, I agree, but there's always something to work on in the charts 😏 Honestly, nothing serious is likely to happen before Monday. The weekends are usually as long as this entire range. Maybe it's better to just wait until the market decides where to jump? Are you also in wait-and-see mode or looking for opportunities in this boring situation?
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An interesting story about Dan Bilzerian, whom many know as the king of Instagram. The guy really looks like the embodiment of luxury, but where exactly his money comes from is a more complicated question.
Officially, Bilzerian’s net worth is estimated at over $200 million. Everyone is used to associating this with his legendary poker matches with crazy bets, but the picture is much more interesting. Yes, he plays poker, yes, he has the vape company Ignite International Brands, yes, he occasionally appears in movies. But the real source of his wealth is a completely different story.
It turns o
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It's interesting to analyze China's economic map. When it comes to the wealthiest city in China in terms of average income, Shanghai clearly leads — 83,000 yuan per capita, which is a whole different level. Immediately after it is Beijing with 85k yuan, while Shenzhen rounds out the top three with 81.1k yuan.
But what's really interesting is that besides these three giants, there is a whole group of cities that are seriously competing for attention. Guangzhou, for example, shows 77.8k yuan, Suzhou — 77.5k yuan, Hangzhou — 76.7k yuan. All of them are in the same weight category, with minimal di
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I've noticed that many beginners in crypto make the same mistake — they buy a coin and just wait for it to grow. The result? They get stuck in a position for weeks or months, wasting time and nerves. And it's all because they don't consider profit as your actual target profit, which you should set before entering the trade.
Profit isn't just a number in your head. It's a clear goal that helps you understand exactly when to exit the position. When you know the price at which you'll achieve the desired percentage of profit, you avoid two extremes: holding the position for too long and closing to
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I just saw an interesting comparison — how much the richest person in the world earns in one minute, and it’s simply shocking 🤯
According to calculations, Elon Musk earns about $21,000 per minute, Bernard Arnault approximately $18,000, Jeff Bezos $14,000, Bill Gates $10,000. Even Warren Buffett earns around $7,000 per minute. And the average American? Only 51 cents per minute 😅
When you see these numbers side by side, the scale of the disparity becomes clear. This is the reality of our world. While some earn thousands per minute, others count every cent.
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I encountered an interesting case that I want to discuss with you. Recently, I was offered in Telegram to participate in a cryptocurrency arbitrage system — supposedly helping to promote coins and earn income. It sounded logical, they promised training, step-by-step instructions, everything as it should be. I decided to give it a try.
After the first day of training, I invested $117, leaving a safety cushion for myself. I bought the HIVE coin and sent it to the addresses provided by the "mentors." A few days later, I saw a small profit — $7.50. I thought, maybe this really works? I invested th
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Do you know what the main mistake most traders make? They get caught up in short-term movements, forgetting the bigger picture of the market. Psychology plays a much more important role here than any indicators.
Let's be honest: according to broker statistics, 80% of participants lose money. In crypto, this number is even higher. And it's no coincidence — it's a system. Every trade has a winner and a loser, so most are simply doomed to losses. The remaining 20% know the secret, and that secret is discipline, not luck.
The first thing to start with is to forget about margin trading. Leverage ac
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Listen, I’ve noticed that many newcomers in crypto don’t really understand what liquidity in crypto is, and then they wonder why their order didn’t get filled or why the price jumped 10% after they sold. Let’s figure it out because it’s really important.
Liquidity is basically how quickly and easily you can buy or sell an asset without the price moving significantly. To put it simply: high liquidity means there are enough buyers and sellers in the market, and your trade will go through smoothly. Low liquidity is when you hold an asset and no one wants it, or you’re forced to sell at a discount
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You know, I recently remembered the story of Marilyn vos Savant and her famous answer to the Monty Hall problem. It's a classic example of how logic can completely contradict our intuition.
In 1990, this woman with a record IQ of 228 gave an answer in her column that caused a real scandal. The problem is simple: three doors, behind one is a car, behind the other two are goats. You choose a door, the host opens a door with a goat, and then offers you to switch. The question: should you switch or stay?
Marilyn vos Savant answered unequivocally: yes, you should switch. And that’s when the circus
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