liquidation_surfer

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Age 10.3 Year
Peak Tier 5
Riding the waves of market volatility. I watch liquidation cascades for entertainment and occasionally profit. Never been liquidated (this week).
Just been watching EUR/GBP and it's been holding pretty steady around 0.8610 for a while now. The pair keeps bouncing between 0.8605 and 0.8620, which is honestly pretty tight. I think traders are just sitting on their hands waiting for something to break the pattern.
The UK currency market seems stuck in this cautious mode. There's always some political or economic event lurking that could shake things up. Last year we had those local elections that caused some noise, and you can see how the pound tends to react to these things. When there's uncertainty about what the government's doing, peop
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Been watching the Pi Network community get pretty heated lately over one specific question: when exactly will we see mainnet fully operational with actual free trading? And honestly, it's starting to feel less like optimistic speculation and more like people demanding real answers.
The thing is, this whole timeline debate came into focus after someone threw out three possible scenarios - sometime in 2026, 2027, or pushing even further out. Sounds simple on the surface, but it's actually raising some interesting points about what it really takes to transition a closed ecosystem with millions of
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Just realized a lot of people are confused about updating their SASSA details, especially with the December payments coming up. Let me break down what I've learned because honestly, the process is different depending on which grant you're on.
If you're on a permanent grant (old age, disability, child support), you can't do most changes online - you have to go to your nearest SASSA office in person. Yeah, it's annoying, but that's how it works. You'll need your original ID and a recent bank statement or letter from your bank showing the account is active and in your name only. They won't pay in
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So I've been dealing with this frustrating situation where my phone just freezes up randomly, and honestly, I spent way too long thinking it was just dying hardware. Turns out, there's actually a lot you can do before considering a replacement. Let me share what I discovered about why my phone is hanging and what actually helped.
The first thing I noticed was my storage was constantly almost full. My notification panel wouldn't stop reminding me about it. Turns out Android creates these temporary cache files to keep apps running smoothly, but when you're running out of space, the system can't
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Just spotted something interesting in the XRP chart that's worth paying attention to. Crypto analyst Ali Martinez flagged a multi-year triangle formation that could signal a major move ahead. According to his analysis, if this pattern holds, we're looking at a potential $13 target from current levels around $1.42 - that's roughly a 644% surge if it plays out.
What's catching my eye is how XRP has been respecting an ascending trendline since 2021. Every bounce has been hitting higher lows, which is exactly the kind of setup that usually precedes a breakout. The near-term resistance sits around
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Been looking at enterprise SEO agencies lately and honestly, it's a mess out there. Everyone claims they can handle scale, but most agencies break down the moment they hit real complexity. The ones that actually deliver? They understand that enterprise SEO isn't about gaming rankings anymore. It's about managing technical debt, aligning teams across regions, and proving actual revenue impact. That's the bar now.
What separates the agencies worth your time from the noise comes down to three things. First, technical depth. We're talking crawl budgets, JavaScript rendering, Core Web Vitals, site
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Just thought about something — Bitcoin started from basically nothing back in 2009, trading at less than a penny. Now here we are in 2026, and it's hovering around $80K. That's absolutely wild when you think about it.
Let me walk you through the wild ride. Early on, Bitcoin had virtually no value. The first actual market price showed up in October 2009 at around $0.00099 per coin. Imagine if you'd thrown just $10 at it back then — you'd be sitting on millions right now.
2010 was when things started getting interesting. The price bounced around from $0.0008 to a peak of $0.39, which felt massiv
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Been thinking about this question lately — how much does Elon Musk earn per second? The numbers are absolutely wild when you actually break them down.
Here's the thing: Musk doesn't have a traditional salary. Tesla paid him zero in 2024. His wealth isn't coming from paychecks — it's all tied to how his net worth shifts based on stock prices, company valuations, and market movements. So when people talk about his daily earnings, they're really talking about how much his total wealth increases each day.
Let me put this in perspective. Different analysts estimate his daily gains in different ways
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Just realized how many people don't actually know how to check their civil id status online in Kuwait, and then they end up panicking when they need it for something urgent. Been here a few years now and learned this the hard way. So here's the thing - your civil id is basically everything in Kuwait. Banks won't touch you without it, government services need it, even just leaving and coming back through the airport requires it to be valid. If it expires and you don't renew it, you're looking at fines that just keep piling up, plus you can't access half the services you need. The good news is c
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just been reading about andrew tate net worth and honestly the numbers are wild. some sources say he's worth like $12 million, others claim it's closer to $400-700 million. that's such a massive gap it's hard to know what's even real at this point. the guy made serious money from kickboxing back in the day, then pivoted to online businesses. his hustler's university thing supposedly has 100k+ subscribers paying monthly, and there's the war room community too. he's also got crypto holdings including bitcoin. but here's where it gets messy - romanian authorities seized a ton of his assets, luxur
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So I've been looking into wheelie bin hire lately because my regular council bin just doesn't cut it anymore. Turns out this is way more useful than I thought, especially if you're dealing with a renovation, moving house, or running a business that generates a lot of waste.
The thing about bin hire services is they're pretty flexible. You get a large bin delivered - usually 240 litres for standard stuff, but they go bigger if you need it - and you keep it for as long as you want. Then they pick it up and handle the disposal. It's not like buying bins outright and being stuck with them forever.
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Just scrolled through some absolutely wild luxury phone listings and honestly, the most expensive phone market is a whole different universe from what most of us use daily. We're talking about devices that cost tens of millions of dollars - way beyond anything practical. These aren't really communication tools anymore, they're basically portable art pieces made from rare gemstones and precious metals.
The most expensive phone ever made is the Falcon Supernova iPhone 6 Pink Diamond, priced at $48.5 million. Yeah, you read that right. It's basically an iPhone 6 with a massive pink diamond on the
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I've been seeing this question pop up everywhere lately: how much does Elon make a day? And honestly, the numbers are wild enough that I get why people are curious.
So here's the thing — Musk doesn't have a traditional salary sitting in his bank account. Tesla literally paid him zero in 2024. Instead, his daily wealth gains come from how his company valuations and stock prices move. When Tesla or SpaceX go up, his net worth goes up. That's where these massive daily earnings figures come from.
The estimates floating around vary pretty wildly depending on who's calculating. Some analysts broke d
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Just been catching up on how Trump's tariffs on EU vehicles have reshaped the auto market over the past year. When that 25% rate kicked in back in spring 2025, honestly the market reaction was brutal - we saw European auto stocks crater instantly. BMW down 5%, Volkswagen 4.8%, Mercedes 4.5%. The Stoxx index dropped 4.2% in hours. That's the kind of move that gets people's attention.
So here's what actually happened with these tariffs. They jumped from the old 2.5% baseline to 25% - basically a tenfold increase on anything assembled in the EU and shipped to US ports. For context, that's roughly
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Ever wonder what the actual numbers look like when people ask how much does Elon Musk make a day? It's one of those questions that sounds simple until you start digging into it. The thing is, his 'earnings' aren't like a regular salary hitting a bank account. We're talking about wealth growth tied to stock valuations and company performance.
Here's the key thing most people miss: Musk doesn't get paid a traditional salary. Tesla literally paid him zero in 2024. So when headlines throw around these massive daily income figures, they're really measuring something different - how much his net wor
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Just realized a lot of people are getting peptide dosages completely wrong, and it's honestly costing them results or worse, causing unnecessary side effects. So I figured I'd share what I've learned about this peptide dosage guide stuff.
First thing to understand: peptides are basically short amino acid chains that can trigger specific responses in your body—like boosting growth hormone, burning fat, or repairing tissues. For muscle growth specifically, they work by ramping up protein synthesis and increasing IGF-1 levels. The most common ones floating around are CJC-1295, Ipamorelin, GHRP-6,
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Been thinking about what Protocol 23 could actually mean for Pi Network, and honestly, the smart contract development angle is pretty significant if it plays out the way people are discussing.
Right now, a lot of folks are still focused on mining and accumulating Pi tokens. But there's this growing narrative that smart contract development could fundamentally shift what the ecosystem becomes. Instead of staying primarily mining-based, we're potentially looking at a full Web3 platform with actual real-world applications built on top of it.
Think about it - smart contracts are basically the back
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You ever wonder what an NFT marketplace actually is? I've been digging into this space for a while now, and it's way more interesting than just digital art speculation.
Basically, an NFT marketplace is where you buy, sell, and trade non-fungible tokens - unique digital items backed by blockchain. Think of it as eBay but for digital ownership. These platforms let you prove you own something specific on the blockchain, whether it's art, music, or virtual real estate.
The growth here has been wild. Back in 2021, OpenSea was pushing over $3.5 billion in monthly volume. That kind of activity got pe
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Been looking at different ways to pick stocks that actually outperform, and I keep coming back to how earnings estimate revisions really matter. There's this whole framework around it that's worth understanding if you're serious about finding value.
So here's the thing about Zacks Rank and Style Scores - they're built on the idea that when analysts revise earnings expectations upward, those stocks tend to do better. Their #1 ranked stocks have averaged over 25% annual returns since 1988, which is pretty wild compared to the broader market. But here's the catch: on any given day there are like
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Just noticed CPT dipped below its 200 day moving average on Friday's close. The stock traded down to $107.73, sitting around $108.10 by end of day, which was about 1.9% lower for the session. The 200 day MA was sitting at $108.83, so we're right at that level.
Looking at the bigger picture, CPT's 52 week range is pretty wide - low of $97.17 and a high of $126.55. So we're somewhere in the middle of that range right now. These kinds of MA crosses can be interesting to watch depending on what else is happening with the stock.
Anyone else tracking CPT or watching how it holds from here?
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