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I've noticed that many beginners ask about the RSI indicator and where to view it on charts. In fact, it's one of the simplest yet most effective tools for analysis. Let me explain how I use it.
RSI (Relative Strength Index) is essentially a barometer that shows when an asset becomes overbought or oversold. If the RSI indicator rises above 70, it signals overbought conditions — the price may reverse downward. If it falls below 30, it indicates oversold conditions — usually followed by a price increase.
To get started, simply open the chart of the asset you're interested in, find the indicators
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An interesting observation was shared by one of Bloomberg's leading analysts. Mike McGlone once again reminded the market that geopolitical shocks can significantly impact the cryptocurrency sector. In particular, he points out how escalating tensions in Iran could trigger a deepening bearish trend in Bitcoin.
What’s interesting about his analysis? Mike McGlone highlights a curious pattern: while cryptocurrencies may experience pressure, traditional safe-haven assets, including silver, can receive support. This is a classic flight-to-safety pattern that we've seen multiple times.
McGlone, as u
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I noticed an interesting point on the charts — the Evening Star pattern is once again appearing on several assets. This is one of those signals that you should really keep an eye on if you take technical analysis seriously.
For those who are not in the know: the Evening Star pattern is a three-candle formation that often precedes a trend reversal from bullish to bearish. The idea is simple: first, a strong green candle (bulls still in control), then a small candle with a short body (uncertainty, no one knows where it’s headed), and finally, a third red candle breaks below the first candle’s cl
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I've noticed that more and more people are interested in how to buy a coin before it gets listed on major exchanges. And it makes sense—if you catch a project early, you can make a good profit. But you need to understand the mechanics and avoid pitfalls. Here's how it works.
The most popular method is IDO on decentralized exchanges. Projects launch their tokens on Uniswap or PancakeSwap, and anyone can participate. All you need is a wallet like MetaMask, some ETH or BNB, and you're ready. Connect to the DEX, fund your wallet, and swap your cryptocurrency for the new token during the IDO. It so
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I just saw a photo of Vitalik from the crypto conference. The guy is the founder of Ethereum, worth around 700 million, and he's wearing worn-out socks 😅 Is there a name for this kind of thing? Like genuine humility or does he just not care? I wonder how many other billionaires walk around in ripped socks and no one cares.
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Honestly, when I first started trading in volatile markets, I thought it was simple: buy low, sell high. But I quickly realized that without the right tools, it's just guessing. That's where indicator-based trading comes in handy.
Volatile trading isn't about long-term holding. It's about catching short-term price swings and exiting with profit in hours or even minutes. In the crypto market, which operates 24/7, these opportunities are constantly emerging—especially if you know how to read the market.
What sets volatile trading apart? First, the trading frequency skyrockets. While a trend trad
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It's interesting to look at the map of the world's natural resources. It turns out that when calculating the total value of all reserves, the richest country in terms of resources is Russia with an impressive $75 trillion. This is even more than the United States, which ranks second with $45 trillion.
But if you look further down the list, you can see an interesting distribution. Saudi Arabia and Canada are almost neck and neck — $34 and $33 trillion respectively. Then Iran with $27 trillion. Despite the size of its economy, China has $23 trillion, and Brazil has $22 trillion.
Also in t
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I've noticed that many newcomers to crypto are afraid of direct investments. And that's understandable — wallets, exchanges, the constant risk of losing your private key. But there's an easier way.
ETFs are essentially the same as a shopping basket, only instead of products, it contains assets. Stocks, cryptocurrencies, commodities — all in one place. You don't buy just one thing, but rather a whole set. The risk is spread out rather than concentrated on a single asset.
Taking Bitcoin as an example. When you invest in a Bitcoin ETF, you don't hold the Bitcoin itself. You own a share of a regul
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I've noticed that lately I hear more and more about Digital Active Treasuries — DAT. Honestly, this is becoming a really important thing for large companies and DAOs. Let's figure out what it actually is.
Imagine a regular corporate treasury — a bank account, bonds, traditional financial assets. Well, DAT is roughly the same thing, but for the crypto world. A company creates a separate storage on the blockchain where it holds its Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDC, and other tokens. This is the official crypto portfolio of the organization. It sounds simple, but in reality, it's a whole management system
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Yesterday I dreamed that a snake bit my hand, and I was stressed all day afterward. Of course, it was a non-venomous snake in the dream, but the impression stayed. I started googling interpretations and realized that people interpret this differently. Some say it's a bad sign, others say it's just a reflection of anxiety. Maybe it's just the brain processing stress? Or is there really some meaning behind these dreams? Does anyone believe in such interpretations, or is it all superstition? I’d love to hear your opinion.
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Recently, I delved into Andrew Tate's activities in the crypto sphere and discovered a scheme that looks quite suspicious. It turns out that his wealth has increased through community activities far more than he publicly admits.
It all started when he launched his community platform and allegedly began randomly investing in various meme coins during live streams. His followers believed he was just having fun and not particularly interested in profit. But the deeper I dug, the clearer it became that this was a well-planned operation.
Here's the gist: low-cap meme coins are incredibly easy to ma
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I just came across an interesting fact about Tokyo's population. It’s truly astonishing — one city is home to 38 million people. To put that in perspective, that’s roughly half of the entire population of France, if you can even imagine that.
Yes, Tokyo’s population is larger than an entire country. And it’s not some remote region; it’s the largest city in the world. When you start digging into the numbers, you see the scale in a whole new way.
And speaking of all of Japan — there are over 120 million people. That means more than a third of the country’s population is concentrated in Tokyo and
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I've noticed that many people in the crypto community don't fully understand how the double top works. It is one of the most reliable technical analysis patterns if you know what to look for.
The easiest way to explain it is with an example. The price of an asset rises, reaches a certain level, then drops slightly. It then rises again and hits roughly the same level. On a chart, this looks like two peaks or the letter M. That is the double top. It signals that the bullish trend is losing strength.
Why is this important? Because after the second peak, the price usually starts to fall. The secon
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If you want to try mining crypto with your smartphone, there are quite a few app options available now. I’ve researched this topic extensively and can share what works and what doesn’t.
First, about the most popular mining programs. CryptoTab is one of the first to have started this. You install the app, turn on mining, and it automatically begins generating hash rate for Bitcoin. Plus, it has a referral system — invite friends and earn more. Then there’s cloud mining through major platforms, where you don’t mine yourself but rent computing power and receive rewards. StormGain is also popular;
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Someone recommended that I follow several crypto analysts, and now I’m studying who is actually worth listening to. It turns out there are guys who have been making accurate predictions about Bitcoin and Ethereum for years. I started with PlanB—the creator of the Stock-to-Flow model, who predicted a BTC surge back in 2020. Then I came across Tony Vays—he’s a complete genius at reading charts and market sentiment. If we’re talking about DeFi, then Nicolas Merten is simply like a detective who sees explosive potential before anyone else. Crypto Михаэль is also an interesting crypto analyst; his
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Let’s understand what gold futures are in general and where you can trade them. These are forward contracts in which gold serves as the underlying asset. If you’ve decided to start trading gold futures, the first thing you need to do is to open an account with a futures company.
Gold futures contracts usually specify the margin, the delivery month, the minimum price tick, daily limits, and the delivery method. Profit or loss depends on the difference between entry and exit. If you hold the contract until it expires, physical delivery of the gold will be made.
The most well-known contract is Ne
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I looked at the GDP per capita statistics for 2025 and realized that the gap between rich and poor countries is simply enormous. South Sudan remains the poorest country in the world with a figure of just $251 per person. It's truly incredible.
Next are Yemen ($417), Burundi ($490), and the Central African Republic ($532). Apparently, political instability and conflicts have a significant impact on the economies of these nations. Interestingly, most of them are located in Africa.
Looking at the broader picture, the top twenty poorest countries include the DRC ($743), Nigeria ($807), and even M
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Recently, I noticed that many traders get confused about one basic metric—win rate. It is simply the percentage of successful trades out of the total number, but it is often misinterpreted.
How to calculate the win rate? The formula is elementary: you take the number of profitable trades, divide by the total number of trades, and multiply by 100. For example, you closed 50 positions in a month, 30 of them in profit and 20 in loss. It is calculated easily: 30 divided by 50, multiplied by 100—gives you 60%.
But here is the catch. A high win rate, like 80-90%, sounds impressive, but it does not g
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Guys, let's honestly talk about the triangle in P2P 🎯
If you actively trade crypto through P2P, you've probably heard stories about the classic triangle scheme. It's one of the most insidious types of fraud because you can become a victim even if you're just an honest trader. Here's the catch.
The scheme works like this: the scammer finds a victim (say, advertises selling a gadget below market price), the victim bites the bait and is ready to send money. But instead of your details, the scammer gives the victim your details. The victim transfers money to you, thinking they're paying for a pro
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I've noticed that many traders ignore gold, even though it offers excellent opportunities for portfolio diversification. In general, trading gold on the forex market is not just speculation; it's a way to protect yourself against inflation and currency volatility.
Why gold in the first place? First, it's a classic safe-haven asset. When the economy is shaky or geopolitical tensions are high, gold always attracts investors. The gold market (XAU/USD) is very liquid, so you can open and close positions without issues and minimal slippage. Plus, gold moves inversely to the dollar, which opens up a
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