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Been looking into what retirees can actually afford for housing on Social Security, and honestly the numbers are tighter than a lot of people realize.
Here's the thing: when you're living on a fixed Social Security check, housing costs are probably your biggest monthly expense. If you're not careful about it, rent or a mortgage can swallow your entire payment and leave you struggling with everything else. Financial experts pretty consistently point to one rule: keep your housing costs between 25 to 30% of your total income.
Let's break down what that actually means if you're trying to figure o
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So I've been thinking about the difference between private equity and asset management lately, and honestly it's one of those topics that gets confusing pretty quickly if you're not deep in finance.
Let me break it down the way I see it. Asset management is basically the practice of juggling a bunch of different investments - stocks, bonds, real estate, mutual funds, whatever. The whole idea is to build a diversified portfolio that makes sense for your risk tolerance and timeline. You can do this yourself or hire someone to handle it. The beauty of asset management is that you're spreading you
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Been thinking about how reinsurance actually works in the insurance world, and honestly it's one of those strategies that doesn't get enough attention. Let me break down what treaty reinsurance really is and why it matters.
Basically, when an insurer takes on too much risk across their portfolio, they need a way to offload some of that burden. That's where reinsurance comes in. An insurer transfers a predetermined set of risks to a reinsurer, and in return gets financial protection. The reinsurer covers a portion of losses, which lets the original insurer write more policies without blowing up
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You know what's wild? Warren Buffett became a millionaire at 32, but people always want to know when did warren buffett become a billionaire - the answer is 1985. That's 23 years of compounding between hitting his first million and crossing into billionaire territory. At 93 now with a net worth hovering around $139 billion, he's basically living proof that patience and discipline actually work.
What gets me is how unsexy his approach is. The guy eats McDonald's for breakfast, still lives in the same Omaha house he bought in 1958 for $31,500, and has this almost boring commitment to his core pr
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So I was looking at Bitcoin's performance over the last five years and honestly, the numbers are pretty wild. A $1,000 investment back in 2020 would've turned into something like $10,600+ at peak. That's roughly a 10x return if you just held through all the chaos.
The thing is, Bitcoin hit around $126K earlier this year before pulling back. We're sitting closer to $68K now, which is down about 12-13% from that recent high. Looks dramatic if you're checking daily, but when you zoom out over five years, it's just noise. The crypto market has always been like this - wild swings between the peaks
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Today's CNY to MYR Price Update
This report details the real-time exchange rate of the Chinese Yuan (CNY) against the Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) and analyzes market dynamics influencing trading opportunities, emphasizing technical signals and economic relations.
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just saw that Senator Tommy Tuberville filed his Q2 fundraising disclosures and there's some interesting stuff in there. dude raised $188.4K which honestly isn't that much compared to other politicians - ranked 33rd for the quarter. but what caught my eye was his cash on hand sitting at $585.1K. kinda lean if you ask me. anyway, his tommy tuberville net worth is estimated around $13M as of mid-2025, which puts him 81st in Congress. not crazy wealthy by politician standards.
what's wild is looking at his stock trading history. the guy's been moving serious money around - we're talking up to $59
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Been doing some digging into where Americans are actually choosing to retire these days, and the patterns are pretty interesting. The Motley Fool ran a solid survey with 2,000 retirees to figure out what makes certain areas genuinely good for retirement, and some of the results surprised me.
They weighted seven key factors: quality of life at 31%, healthcare access at 15%, housing affordability at 13%, crime and safety at 12%, weather at 12%, taxes at 11%, and general cost of living at 6%. Applied all that to data from eight different sources and ranked every US county. Pretty methodical appro
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Just realized how much taxes actually eat into a 100K salary and it's honestly wild how different it is by state. I was looking at some 2025 tax data and a single filer making 100K takes home like $73-78K depending on where they live. That's a $4-5K swing just from state taxes.
Some states are brutal. Oregon? You're looking at taking home only $70,540 from that 100K. Hawaii similar story at $72,579. But then you've got states like Texas, Florida, Nevada with no state income tax - those folks keep $78,736. That's a real difference in actual spending power.
Even within similar regions it varies.
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Just did some quick math on Elon Musk's wealth growth and honestly the numbers are kind of insane. So how much money does elon musk make per day right now? We're talking roughly $698 million daily based on his 2025 year-to-date growth.
Let me break this down because it's wild. Musk started 2025 with about $421.2 billion (end of 2024 net worth), and as of mid-December 2025 he hit $676 billion. That's a $254.8 billion increase in just one year. Divide that by 365 days and you get nearly $698 million per day. Some sources like CoinCodex cite lower figures around $90 million using 10-year averages
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Remember that Indonesian NFT guy who went from broke college student to millionaire in literally three days? Yeah, that actually happened. Back in early 2022, this kid named Ghozali had been taking selfies every single day for four years straight - 933 photos total, just him sitting in front of his computer. Not exactly artistic or polished, just... regular selfies. Then one day he decides to throw them all on OpenSea as NFTs, pricing each at 0.001 ETH (around $3 at the time). Wild move, right?
But here's where it gets insane. Within half a day, people started going absolutely nuts for these p
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Just came across something interesting about Grimes and how she absolutely crushed it with NFTs back in 2021. Apparently when Wired asked her if she made more money from NFTs than her entire music career, she straight up said yes. That's wild when you think about it.
So here's the thing - Grimes dropped her War Fairies collection on Nifty Gateway during that whole 2021 NFT boom and walked away with around $6 million. The collection had digital artworks tied to her music plus this exclusive music video that sold for nearly $400k on its own. At the time, that was the kind of money that would mak
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Ever scrolled through crypto Twitter or YouTube and felt confused by all those numbers with K, M, and B? Yeah, me too at first. Let me break down what these actually mean because honestly, once you get it, everything makes way more sense.
So here's the thing – K stands for kilo, which basically just means thousand. Simple as that. 1K = 1,000. If someone says a video got 100K views, that's 100,000 people watching. When we talk about 1K meaning in different contexts, it's always the same – multiply by a thousand. 10K is 10,000, 100K is 100,000. You see the pattern.
Now jump up a level. 1 Million
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Do you ever hear people say that investing small amounts in cryptocurrencies is a waste of time? That you need serious money to even get started? I think that's a complete myth, and I want to show you why.
I used to feel discouraged when looking at Bitcoin or Ethereum prices. But here’s the key difference between traditional markets and cryptocurrencies — here, anyone can get in, regardless of how much capital they have. The crypto sector is democratic in that sense: you don’t have to be a wealthy investor to start your journey.
But before you make your first move, you need to know what you're
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Seriously, how do you make money from home in 2026? I've been thinking about this for a while, and I realize the options are much more diverse than I initially thought. It's not just about traditional freelancing.
The simplest? Rent out a room on Airbnb or find someone who wants to stay temporarily. If you don't want people in your house, you can be a housesitter for someone else — you basically live for free in their home and take care of it. That's pretty much how you make money from home without too much effort.
If you're more creative, sell what you make — clothing, crafts, photography, ev
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I'm curious whether games that actually generate cryptocurrency earnings really exist, and we conducted thorough research online. It's difficult to find projects in the P2E world that truly value your time and effort, but I found some. Here are games that are enjoyable and also offer earnings.
Especially, Axie Infinity remains popular; battling NFT creatures against each other is quite fun. In The Sandbox, you can buy digital land and build your own experiences, earning money through SAND tokens. Decentraland similarly offers a metaverse experience, giving players full control.
If you're looki
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So I've been seeing this whole thing about Janice Dyson launching a memecoin in John McAfee's name, and honestly? It's got me thinking about what's really going on in this space. Like, on one hand, I get it - she's trying to keep his memory alive. On the other hand, the crypto community has seen this movie before, and it usually doesn't end well.
Let me break down what we're looking at here. Janice Dyson put out this AINTIVIRUS token supposedly as a tribute to her late husband. The whole thing is wrapped up in this nostalgic, rebellious vibe that McAfee was known for. But here's where it gets
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Just been thinking about ascending channel patterns lately - they're one of those chart formations that can really help you spot when a trend is about to keep going strong. If you've been trading for a while, you probably know what I mean.
So here's the thing about ascending channels. You're looking at a price action that forms higher highs and higher lows, all contained between two parallel lines that slope upward. Think of these lines as invisible walls - one acts as support below, the other as resistance above. The price bounces between them as it climbs. Before you can really confirm an as
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just read about this Cameron Redman guy and honestly it's wild how elaborate these crypto scams have gotten. this 22-year-old canadian hacked accounts of like beeple and gary vee, then posted fake giveaway links that basically tricked people into handing over their entire wallets. $794k stolen from over 200 victims, and apparently cameron redman had already done a $40m sim swap attack before this. one year prison sentence seems light tbh considering how sophisticated the operation was. makes you wonder how many people are still falling for these account takeover schemes daily
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Just realized Elon is actually pretty tall. I think he's around 6'2", which is way taller than I expected honestly. Always see him in photos with other tech guys and never really thought about his height that much. But yeah, Elon Musk's height definitely puts him above average. Kind of wild how you don't really notice these things until someone mentions it. Do you guys ever pay attention to stuff like this?
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