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Just noticed something worth paying attention to in the Fed policy debate right now. Oil prices are spiking due to Middle East tensions, and traders are getting increasingly concerned about what that means for inflation expectations. The market is now pricing in over 30% probability of a rate hike before year-end, which is a pretty significant shift from where we were a few weeks ago.
What's interesting here is that Wall Street is essentially laying out a specific roadmap for when the Fed might actually tighten. According to major financial institutions, there are three things that would need
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Just caught wind of something pretty wild in the corporate Bitcoin space. Michael Saylor's MicroStrategy just dropped another 3,015 BTC into their treasury, pushing their total stack past 720,000 coins. We're talking roughly $204 million spent in that week, averaging around $67,700 per coin.
Here's what gets interesting—their total holdings now sit at 720,737 BTC, which represents over 3.4% of Bitcoin's entire 21 million supply cap. That's a massive chunk of the finite supply locked up on one company's balance sheet. The unrealized position is valued around $47.5 billion, though with current B
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Today's THB to XAF Price Update
This report analyzes the exchange rate between the Thai Baht (THB) and CFA Franc BEAC (XAF), providing current rates, market dynamics, and potential trading opportunities for investors.
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So you've probably heard about prop trading firms, and honestly, the whole thing seems mysterious until someone actually breaks it down. Here's what's really going on: what a prop firm basically does is fund your trading in exchange for taking a cut of your profits. That's the core deal. But the mechanics of how they actually operate? That's where it gets interesting.
First, let's clear up something that confuses a lot of people. A broker is straightforward-you give them your money, they give you market access, they charge you commissions. A prop firm flips the script. They give you capital (a
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Just noticed the peso had a solid run a couple months back, hitting four-month highs against the dollar. It jumped about 17.5 centavos to close around 58.115 per dollar - pretty decent move in a single day. The thing is, this wasn't just a peso story. The whole Asian region was rallying hard at that time, with money flowing into emerging markets and tech stocks hitting records in Korea and Japan.
What caught my attention was the volume behind it. Dollar to peso trading hit 1.62 billion that day, up from 1.46 billion the day before. That's real money moving, not just noise. One trader I heard f
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So I had this weird thing happen where my calls kept showing as private number and I had no idea why. People literally stopped picking up because they thought I was spam calling them. After digging through my phone settings for way too long, I figured out it's usually not just one thing causing it.
On Android, it's mostly a carrier-level setting. You go into your Phone app, hit settings, then look for Caller ID options under Supplementary services or Additional settings. The exact location depends on your phone brand - Samsung puts it somewhere different than Google Pixel, for example. You wan
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Wall Street's crypto moment is finally here, and it's not just hype anymore. I've been watching this shift unfold over the past couple years, and what we're seeing now is institutional finance going all-in on Bitcoin infrastructure rather than dipping toes in pilot programs.
The scale of this move is pretty striking. Citigroup is gearing up to launch institutional Bitcoin custody and wallet services by 2026, specifically targeting large clients who need serious digital asset storage solutions. Meanwhile, Morgan Stanley just filed for spot Bitcoin and Solana ETFs, which signals they're moving b
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Been noticing a lot of confusion in crypto communities around yield numbers, and honestly, it's wild how many people don't realize they're comparing totally different metrics. You'll see platforms advertising crazy high returns, and half the time people don't understand whether they're looking at APR or APY. This distinction matters way more than most realize.
Let me break down what I've learned from watching yield products evolve. In traditional finance, APR is basically your simple interest rate - straightforward, no compounding involved. You earn money on your principal, that's it. But APY?
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Just realized I need to update my child grant banking details and honestly the process is more straightforward than I thought. So if you're wondering how to change child grant to bank account online, here's what I found out. For permanent grants like child support, you actually can't do everything online - you've got to visit your nearest SASSA office in person. They'll have you fill out the Payment Method Change Form and you need to bring your ID and proof of your new bank account (a recent bank statement works). The whole verification takes up to 21 working days, so submit before the 15th of
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I've always found it wild how people try to pin down Elon Musk's per day income, because honestly, the numbers don't work like a normal paycheck. Most people don't realize he literally took zero salary from Tesla in 2024 — yet somehow his wealth keeps ballooning in ways that make headlines. That's because we're not talking about money hitting a bank account. We're talking about how fast his net worth grows.
So what's the actual figure? Well, it depends on which timeframe you're looking at. If you take his roughly $203 billion net worth increase throughout 2024 and divide it by 365 days, you ge
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Just looked into tate andrew net worth situation and it's wild how much it varies depending on who you ask. Romanian authorities say around $12M, but some claim he's sitting on $700M+ from his online courses and crypto plays. The guy went from kickboxing to running Hustler's University with 100K+ subscribers, which apparently generates millions monthly. Then there's all the legal drama that tangled things up. Either way, tate andrew net worth seems to be a moving target between his assets, crypto holdings, and whatever's left after the controversies. Honestly, the gap between official estimate
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So I've been seeing a lot of buzz about how much Elon Musk actually makes in a single day, and honestly the numbers are pretty wild once you dig into them. The thing is, his income doesn't work like a regular job. Musk doesn't get a paycheck—Tesla literally paid him zero salary in 2024. His wealth comes from something totally different: how much his net worth grows as his companies' valuations change and stock prices move.
Here's where it gets interesting. Based on 2024 data, Musk's net worth jumped by roughly 203 billion dollars over the year. Do the math and that breaks down to around 584 mi
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Have you ever wondered how much money Elon Musk actually earns per day? The numbers are absolutely crazy when you look at them more closely.
So, in 2024, Musk had a fortune of about $429 billion. When you break that down into different time units, it gets really interesting. Per second, we're talking about around $3,700 – for most people, that's more than a whole month's salary. If you scale that up to a minute, we're quickly at over $220 million. Crazy, right?
But the wildest part: How much money does Elon Musk earn per day? Approximately $320 million. That's more than the budget of some smal
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just found out elon musk height is actually 6'2" - that's pretty tall for a tech guy lol. always thought he'd be shorter for some reason? anyway, when you see elon musk height compared to other billionaires, it's kinda interesting how much presence that adds. makes sense why he looks so commanding in photos. never really thought about elon musk height before but now i'm curious how many people actually know this 😅 do you guys notice stuff like that?
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I've noticed that many beginner traders in the crypto market don't really leverage the potential of choch trading. Yet, combining Market Structure Shift and Change of Character is probably one of the most effective ways to read trend reversals before they become obvious to everyone.
Let's start with what MSS really means. It's not just a random price breakout. Market structure follows a logic: when you see higher highs and higher lows, you're in an uptrend. When it drops below a previous key low, that's your shoulder. It's the moment when the market changes character. The same applies in rever
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I've recently spent a lot of time analyzing trends in the crypto market and want to share what I've learned. The most important thing: crypto follows trends, and if you know how to recognize them, you can save a lot of money and frustration.
So, how does it work? Always start with the higher timeframes. What happens on the daily or weekly chart ultimately determines the direction. The smaller timeframes are just noise in that. That means you can use movements on the hourly chart to perfectly time your setup on the daily chart.
In an uptrend, it's pretty simple: the price continuously forms hig
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Honestly, when you look at which currency is the least valuable on this planet, things get really wild. The markets have their clear losers, and it’s both fascinating and frightening how much some countries are under economic pressure.
The Iranian Rial tops this sad ranking. One Rial is worth just 0.000024 US dollars — practically nothing. Sanctions, political unrest, and soaring inflation have completely decimated the currency. You have to seriously wonder how people there can still go shopping.
Then there’s the Vietnamese Dong. 0.000041 USD per unit. Vietnam is actually a growth story, but i
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I just saw that Musk has once again engaged in this exchange with the Iranian leader from a few months ago. Khamenei wrote something like "we will never surrender," and Musk responded in Persian, saying it's an absurd illusion. Today, Musk reposted it again with the comment "that's exactly how it is." I wonder how all this started because lately Elon Musk's news is mainly about Tesla and X, and suddenly geopolitics. Does he always respond to such things like this, or is this something new?
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Just saw a major ruling from an Austrian court, and the scale of this crypto scam is truly shocking. Five people were convicted for the EXW-Token scam, involving up to $21.6 million, making it one of the largest crypto fraud cases in Austria's history.
The method used in this case is actually quite typical. These individuals promised investors a daily return of 0.1% to 0.32% on a token that doesn't actually exist. They also used the EXW brand to package various projects like real estate companies and car rental services to deceive people. As a result, they successfully scammed at least 40,000
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Been diving into the story of Takashi Kotegawa lately, and honestly, it's one of the most underrated trading narratives I've come across. This guy turned $15K into $150M, but not the way most people think.
Here's what gets me: Kotegawa didn't have some special edge or insider knowledge. He had something way more powerful - obsessive discipline and the ability to stay calm when everyone else was losing their minds. Started in early 2000s Tokyo with an inheritance, just him and his charts. Spent 15 hours a day analyzing candlestick patterns while his peers were out socializing. That's the unglam
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