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Just caught something interesting about Spain's gold reserves hitting a historic peak. By end of 2025, the country's combined gold and foreign currency holdings reached nearly €94 billion—the highest on record. Wild timing, honestly, given how investors have been rotating into safe assets lately amid all the economic uncertainty.
But here's where it gets fascinating from a historical angle. Spain's relationship with gold tells a much deeper story than just balance sheet numbers. There's this whole chapter around the Spanish Civil War that most people don't really know about—the so-called 'Mosc
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Just saw that Samson Mow from Jan3 went full Bitcoin mode and is liquidating everything else—his Bitmain holdings, his Ethereum, all of it. Going completely all-in on BTC. That's actually wild when you think about it. This guy isn't some random retail trader, he's a legit industry figure, so people are definitely paying attention to the move.
I mean, Samson Mow has been pretty vocal about being a Bitcoin maximalist for a while now, so this is kind of putting his money where his mouth is. He was already calling out the Ethereum rally months back, saying it was just South Korean retail chasing p
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Just caught some interesting labor market data out of Egypt. The unemployment rate there hit 6.2% in Q4 2025, which is apparently the lowest we've seen in the country's modern history. Seems like their economic reforms are actually starting to work after dealing with some pretty rough inflation issues.
What stood out to me though is the gender gap that's still pretty wide. Out of 35 million people in the workforce, only about 7.9 million are women. The rural areas account for nearly 20 million workers, which shows how much of Egypt's economy is still agriculture-based. Agriculture, forestry an
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Been looking into TFSA options lately and honestly, the best tfsa rates canada right now are pretty scattered depending what you want to do. Like if you just want to park cash and watch it grow tax-free, some of these online banks are crushing it compared to the big names.
EQ Bank's sitting at 1.50% with zero fees and no minimum, which is solid for peace of mind since it's CDIC insured up to 100k. But then you've got Hubert offering 2.30% with unlimited coverage from Manitoba's guarantee, which is wild if you're comfortable with a smaller institution. Home Trust hits 1.90% if you can lock in a
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Just found out how old Clix actually is and honestly it's wild. The guy's only 21 in 2026 and already sitting on a $27 million net worth. Like, that's insane for someone his age. He basically grew up on Fortnite, qualified for the World Cup back in 2019 when he was just a teenager, and never looked back. His YouTube alone has over 3.6 million subscribers pulling in serious money every month. Then you add Twitch streams, tournament winnings, brand deals, and merch on top of that. Dude's making somewhere between $1.1 to $1.5 million a year. I'm trying to wrap my head around how he managed to bui
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Just realized a lot of people don't know how to properly change their SASSA banking details, especially for the SRD grant. The process is actually different depending on which grant you're on, so let me break this down because I've seen so many folks get confused about it.
If you're on a permanent grant like old age or disability, you basically have to go in person to a SASSA office - can't do it online unfortunately. You need your ID, proof of the new bank account (a bank statement less than 3 months old works), and you fill out their Payment Method Change Form. They verify everything and sen
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Just caught wind of something brewing in the Middle East that could have broader implications. Word is the Trump administration is gearing up to announce a multinational escort venus coalition for the Strait of Hormuz - potentially as soon as this week according to Wall Street Journal reports.
The idea here is pretty straightforward: get multiple countries on board to jointly escort commercial vessels through one of the world's most critical shipping lanes. Sounds reasonable on paper, right? But here's where it gets messy. There's still serious debate happening behind closed doors about timing
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So I keep seeing people talk about missing the Solana run in 2024, and now they're hunting for the next thing. SOL's sitting around $83.85 right now with that massive market cap, which honestly makes it harder to get crazy returns unless you're dumping serious money in.
There's this DeFi project called Mutuum Finance that's been popping up in my feed - they're doing the lending/borrowing thing on a testnet that's already moved nearly $300M in volume. The token's at $0.04 in their current phase, and yeah, I get it, everyone's looking at these sub-dollar tokens hoping for that 10-15x move. The t
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Today's SEK to AED Price Update
This report details the real-time exchange rate between the Swedish Krona (SEK) and the UAE Dirham (AED), offering insights on market trends, technical analysis, and trading opportunities for traders.
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just spotted AIO making some serious moves on the chart right now - 5xxxxxxx in just an hour 👀 this is wild, is anyone else watching this? feels like something's brewing here... wonder if this keeps going 🚀
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Recently, I've been trying to better understand how the RSI indicator works, and I realized that many traders are mistaken about it. RSI is a momentum indicator that moves between 0 and 100, primarily comparing an asset's recent gains and losses. The 30 and 70 levels are critical points, but there's an important detail here.
Most people use RSI only to identify overbought or oversold conditions, but its true strength lies in divergences. Especially, you need to pay attention to negative divergences because they can be a significant sign that the price will reverse. Negative divergence occurs w
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Been seeing a lot of newcomers confused about spot vs futures lately, so figured I'd break down how these actually work since they're pretty different beasts.
Spot trading is straightforward – you buy the actual crypto and hold it. Say you grab 5 ETH at $3,500, you own those coins. If price goes to $4,000, you're up $2,500. If it drops to $3,200, you're down $1,500. That's it. No leverage, no contracts expiring, just simple buy low sell high. The main appeal is lower risk since you can only lose what you put in. Plus you get full custody of your assets if you want – can transfer them, stake th
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Just noticed something interesting about market timing. There's this cyclical pattern people talk about when discussing periods when to make money in crypto and traditional markets. Basically, if you map out historical economic cycles, you can spot three distinct phases that repeat over time.
First, there are the panic years - those brutal bear markets and economic crises that shake everything up. Then you've got the prosperity phase where assets pump hard and valuations get stretched. That's usually when smart money starts taking profits. Finally, the difficult periods come around, prices com
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I just looked at the richest athletes in the world and I’m honestly surprised by some of the names in the top spots. Michael Jordan leads with $3.6 billion — not just because of his career, but mainly due to the Air Jordan deals. Vince McMahon follows with $3.2 billion, showing that entertainment athletes can also earn massively.
What shocks me the most: Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are with $1.2 billion and $850 million respectively, but not even in the top 3. The richest athletes in the world often earn less through their sport itself and more through side businesses. Ion Tiriac, for e
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Been thinking about what actually separates strong people from weak ones lately. It's not about physical strength or money—it's more about character and how you handle yourself when things get tough.
I've noticed that people who struggle most often have a few things in common. First, they can't set boundaries. They say yes to everything, avoid saying no because they fear conflict or disappointing others. That's exhausting and usually leads to being taken advantage of. Real strength is knowing your limits and expressing them clearly.
Then there's the escapism trap. Some people numb themselves t
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I've been paying attention to how the tokenization wave on Ethereum is reshaping Wall Street's interest in blockchain. Major players like JPMorgan and BlackRock are increasingly looking into this space, and it's not just hype. What's interesting is how this directly impacts the people who built these networks. Take Vitalik Buterin, for instance. His holdings of around 224,000 ETH give him significant exposure to where Ethereum's going. With a net worth estimated around $467 million, Vitalik Buterin's wealth is deeply tied to how the ecosystem develops. As institutional capital flows into token
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Just watched Jon Stul pitch on Shark Tank and honestly, the pressure he was dealing with went way beyond typical investor scrutiny. His father is Manny Stul—the guy who built Moose Toys into a billion-dollar operation and became the first Australian to win Ernst & Young's World Entrepreneur of the Year. That's the kind of legacy that could either make or break you.
But here's what caught my attention: Jon didn't come there to coast on his family name. He showed up with an actual vision, a solid product, and the kind of hunger you can't fake. That's the real story. Because Manny Stul's success
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Just did some quick math on how much does elon musk make a day and honestly, the numbers are kind of wild when you actually break them down.
So the guy's sitting on roughly $220 billion in net worth as of early 2025. But here's the thing that most people get wrong - this isn't like he's got a salary or something. His wealth is almost entirely tied up in Tesla stock, SpaceX equity, and other company stakes. When Tesla moves, his net worth literally swings by billions overnight.
If you actually calculate how much does elon musk make a day by just dividing his total net worth by 365, you get arou
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Been trading crypto for years now and honestly, one thing that separates consistent traders from the rest is knowing when to actually be at your desk. Everyone talks about the 24/7 market, but that's kind of a trap if you ask me. Not all hours are created equal.
So here's the thing about the best time to trade crypto—it really comes down to liquidity. The market has three major sessions that matter: Asian (Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore area), European (London, Frankfurt), and American (New York, Chicago). Each one brings its own energy.
What I've noticed is that weekdays absolutely crush weekend
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