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I'm currently reading an analysis from CNN about Trump's recent speech, and there's something interesting. The guy spoke for almost two hours, bragging about economic successes, but analysts point out the lack of a clear agenda for the Republicans themselves.
The point is that the speech mainly focused on his personal achievements. Meanwhile, GOP candidates need something they can rally around in the campaign. The topic of deportation? Mentioned, but without delving into the details that people are actually asking about.
What struck me is that when a journalist asked about a specific stance on
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Ever wondered what separates SQE1 and SQE2? I've been digging into the details of these exams that determine if you can become a solicitor in England and Wales, and honestly, they're quite different beasts.
So here's the thing - the Solicitors Qualifying Examination basically replaced the old training route. It's designed to be more standardized and accessible, which sounds good in theory. But to actually pass, you need to understand what each part is really testing.
Let me break down SQE1 first. This one is all about knowledge. You're looking at 180 multiple-choice questions split across two
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Just noticed the USD to MXN pair is holding pretty well above 17.56 despite the solid US employment numbers. The ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI came in stronger than expected with New Orders jumping to 58.6, and ADP showed private hiring at 63K, but Mexican Peso bulls seem to be shrugging it off. Interesting move considering how these data usually push the dollar higher.
What's catching my eye is the technical setup though. The pair is sitting right above the 20 and 50-day moving averages around 17.25-17.50, and the RSI finally broke out of oversold territory after months. There's a broken resistan
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Just spotted something interesting on-chain - a major trader dropped 21 million USDT to grab 10,158 ETH tokens at $2,067 earlier today. That's about 21 million worth of spot buying in one go. What caught my attention is this isn't random; the same player opened massive long positions on Hyperliquid yesterday - 600 BTC and 20,000 ETH totaling around 84 million. They entered BTC at $67,419 and ETH at $2,003, and according to the data, they're already sitting on a floating profit of $3.27 million from yesterday's moves. So basically, we're watching someone who's clearly bullish on both BTC and ET
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Just read an interesting take on Trump's foreign policy that actually makes a lot of sense. The argument is pretty straightforward: his approach to international relations mirrors how he's handled his personal relationships—impulsive, self-centered, and without consequences. Think about it. The Access Hollywood tape, the E. Jean Carroll case, yet he still got elected twice. That pattern of facing minimal accountability clearly shapes how he operates on the world stage.
The whole "I can do anything I want with it" comment about Cuba is a perfect example. It's not strategic thinking—it's the sam
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just looked into andrew tate net worth situation and honestly the numbers are wild. so you've got romanian authorities saying it's around $12 million, but then other estimates put him at like $400-700 million? that's such a crazy gap. makes you wonder what's actually real.
from what i can piece together, he made serious money from kickboxing back in the day—apparently earned around $500k total from 86 fights. but the real wealth came later through his online stuff. hustler's university supposedly has over 100k subscribers at $50/month, war room community pulls in millions monthly. plus he had
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just been reading about andrew tate's whole net worth situation and honestly it's wild how much the numbers vary lol. some sources say he's worth like $12 million, others claim $700 million? that's insane. romanian authorities put him at $12.3 million but clearly there's a lot of debate here.
the guy made serious money from kickboxing back in the day, then pivoted to online courses and that war room community thing. hustler's university supposedly has over 100k subscribers paying monthly, and if those numbers are real that's a lot of recurring revenue. plus he's got crypto holdings, luxury car
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Just realized a lot of people don't know how to properly update their SASSA details, especially when it comes to SRD. Been through this myself and it's actually not that complicated once you know what to do.
So here's the thing - if you're on a permanent grant (old age, disability, child grant), you can't just change your banking details online. You have to go to a SASSA office in person, fill out the Payment Method Change Form, bring your ID and proof of your new bank account (bank statement or letter from the bank, nothing older than 3 months). They'll process it and send it to the bank for
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So you want to know how did Andrew Tate get rich? Yeah, I looked into this too because the numbers are absolutely wild.
First off, the guy's net worth is somewhere between $12 million and $710 million depending on who you ask. Romanian authorities say $12.3 million, but Tate claims way more. It's honestly hard to pin down, but what's clear is how he actually made his money.
He started as a kickboxer back in the day. Won 76 out of 85 fights, became a world champion, all that. Made around $5-10K per fight, so that was solid income but not the real money maker. The real wealth came after he hung
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Been falling down the crypto YouTube rabbit hole lately and figured I'd share what I've found. If you're trying to level up your crypto knowledge, there are some seriously solid channels out there depending on where you're at in your journey. Started with the beginner stuff obviously. 99Bitcoins has been around since like 2015 and they keep it simple - no complicated jargon, just straight security tips and wallet management. They hit 720k subs for a reason. Then there's Crypto Casey with a similar vibe, around 660k subscribers, really focused on building confidence rather than hype. If you wan
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Just read something wild about Andrew Tate's actual net worth situation. So the numbers are all over the place - estimates range from $12 million to like $710 million, which is insane. Romanian authorities put it at $12.3M but people claim it's way higher. The guy's got 21 bitcoins (worth around $1.44M at current prices), owns luxury properties in Bucharest and Dubai, plus a car collection worth millions. His Hustler's University has over 100k subscribers paying $49.99 monthly, which apparently brings in crazy money. But here's the thing - he's also dealing with serious legal issues including
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Just been reviewing the long-term gold charts and there's something pretty compelling happening right now in early 2026. We're actually seeing the early stages of what could be a significant bull market unfold across multiple timeframes.
Let me break down what's actually going on with gold price predictions for the next 5 years. The technical setup alone is worth paying attention to. We're looking at a 50-year chart that completed a massive cup and handle formation between 2013 and 2023. That's the kind of pattern that doesn't happen often, and when it does, it typically signals something seri
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I spent some time reviewing the DeFi landscape, and I have to say that the crypto sector continues to surprise me. If you're new to decentralized finance, here’s what I’ve noticed about platforms that truly deserve attention.
Let's start with Lido: it has become one of those infrastructures you can't ignore if you’re staking. The fact that it’s connected to over 100 applications makes it practically a central hub of the DeFi ecosystem. With stETH, you can do almost anything—loans, using it as collateral, trading—all without locking up your assets. It’s the kind of thing that makes crypto more
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just realized elon musk is actually pretty tall - like 6'2" tall. that's definitely taller than i expected tbh. not sure why but always thought he'd be shorter lol. anyway his elon musk height probably helps him stand out even more at those tesla events. kinda random but interesting fact 🤔
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So I keep getting asked whether Pi is real or if it's actually just another project people should avoid. Let me break down what I've been looking into.
Pi Network launched back in 2019 and somehow pulled in over 23 million users. That's a lot of people, but the real question is whether is pi real as an actual functional cryptocurrency or just hype.
Here's the thing that bothers me most. The team never dropped a proper whitepaper or any real technical documentation. How are you supposed to evaluate if something is legit when the creators won't explain the mechanics? They're using something call
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I've been getting a lot of questions about this lately, so let me break down something that trips up a lot of traders: what exactly is TP1 and TP2 in a trading signal, and why does it actually matter for your portfolio.
You know that feeling when you see a signal like "Buy XRP at 0.540-0.545, TP1: 0.552, TP2: 0.561, SL: 0.532" and you're just standing there wondering if you should dump everything at the first target or hold for the second one? Yeah, most people get this wrong.
So here's the thing: TP literally means Take Profit. It's just your exit targets. TP1 is your first exit point — usual
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Today's PKR to XAF Price Update
This report details the real-time exchange rate of the Pakistani Rupee (PKR) to Central African Franc (XAF), emphasizing market dynamics, trading opportunities, and technical analysis for traders.
ai-iconThe abstract is generated by AI
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Just came across something interesting about Dubai's crime rate. Apparently the city maintains one of the lowest crime rates globally, with fewer deaths from criminal activities compared to 98% of other cities worldwide. Pretty impressive considering all the regional instability happening around the MENA area right now. Their law enforcement and security infrastructure seem to be doing something right. Makes you wonder how they manage to keep Dubai's crime rate so stable while dealing with everything else going on nearby. The contrast between regional conflicts and Dubai's safety is pretty str
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Just looked at Pakistan's currency journey from 1947 to now and honestly, it's wild how much the rupee has depreciated over the decades. Back when the country was founded, 1 USD to PKR in 1970 was still holding steady around 4.76, pretty stable for decades actually. But then things started shifting hard from the 80s onwards. By the late 80s it jumped to over 20 PKR per dollar, and from there it just kept sliding. The 2000s saw acceleration—went from around 50 PKR in 2000 to over 80 by 2008. Then came the real pressure years. 2018-2019 was brutal, crossing 160+ PKR per dollar. 2020 hit differen
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Been thinking about what went down with that Mr How channel and honestly it's a pretty wild situation. The guy was genuinely trying to help people understand the digital landscape, especially all the binary trading schemes that were preying on Pakistani youth. Mr How wasn't just talking theory either—they were actively exposing Binomo and dozens of other scams, breaking down exactly how these operations trap people.
Here's where it gets complicated though. Over time Mr How covered more than 50 different scams, which meant naming names and showing internal data from these companies. Some of tho
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