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Lost it all in three separate bull markets but still having a good time. Specializes in buying local tops and panic selling bottoms. Just here for the tech and the memes.
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Today's ARS to MYR Price Update
Summary
This report provides the real-time exchange rate between the Argentine Peso (ARS) and the Malaysian Ringgit (MYR), helping traders quickly grasp market dynamics and identify potential trading opportunities.
Definition
The Argentine Peso (ARS) is the fiat currency of Argentina, while the
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Just been scrolling through the charts and thinking back to that crazy February dip we had. Bitcoin price on February 15, 2026 was bouncing around $70K after getting absolutely hammered earlier that month. Wild stuff - we're talking a near 50% pullback from the October highs. The fear was real back then.
What's interesting looking back is how those on-chain metrics were screaming oversold. We saw like $2.3B in realized losses over seven days, which was honestly brutal to watch. Short-term holders were capitulating hard, and everyone was talking about potential support near $55K. The inflation
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I was looking at Chinese public debt numbers and honestly I was struck by how quickly the pressure is increasing. End of 2025: 526.8 trillion yuan in total debt. It seems abstract until you divide it and realize that it’s about 375,000 yuan per citizen.
But here’s where it gets interesting. The projected 2025 budget showed revenues of 21.6 trillion yuan versus expenditures of 28.7 trillion. A deficit of 7.14 trillion yuan, roughly 5% of GDP. It’s not catastrophic on paper, but look where this money ends up.
According to data from the People's Bank of China, the circulating Chinese public debt
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Ever noticed how the simplest AI systems are often the most reliable? I've been diving deeper into AI classifications lately, and there's something fascinating about reactive machines that gets overlooked.
So what exactly are reactive machines? They're basically the foundation of AI—systems that observe their environment and respond instantly based on pre-programmed rules, but here's the catch: they don't learn, they don't remember, and they don't improve over time. Every decision feels like the first one they've ever made. It sounds limiting, and honestly it is, but that's precisely why they
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Been diving into some interesting research about global capital concentration, and honestly, the numbers are pretty staggering. So you've got BlackRock managing close to 10 trillion in assets, Vanguard sitting at around 8 trillion, and State Street with 4 trillion. Combined, that's over 20 trillion dollars we're talking about. To put that in perspective, that's basically equivalent to the entire GDP of the EU plus Japan combined. The Big Three, as Wall Street calls them.
What caught my attention was digging into the actual ownership structure and who founded these institutions. BlackRock's got
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You ever notice how Elon Musk's physique seems almost too perfect? There's been some interesting chatter in tech circles about what's actually behind that look. Turns out it might not be your standard gym routine at all.
Apparently there's this whole thing happening in Silicon Valley's upper echelon right now. They're using what's called growth hormone releasing peptides as part of their "longevity protocol." The clinical data on this stuff is pretty wild - when it comes to muscle gain and fat loss, it's supposedly several times more effective than anything you'd achieve naturally. But here's
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You know, I've been thinking about why everyone's so obsessed with what Elon Musk actually holds in his crypto portfolio. The guy tweets about a meme coin and suddenly the whole market moves. It's wild. Let me break down what we actually know about his holdings and what makes his crypto choices so influential.
First up, Bitcoin. Back in 2021, Tesla dropped $1.5B into BTC, which was huge at the time. Tesla later sold most of it, but Musk confirmed he personally still owns Bitcoin. Makes sense really. He sees it as digital gold, the OG store of value. Right now BTC is sitting around $78.21K with
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Ever wondered where the crypto term HODL actually came from? Turns out it wasn't some genius coining a new investment philosophy – it was literally a typo that accidentally became a movement.
Back in 2013 when Bitcoin crashed hard (we're talking a 39% drop in a single day), some guy named GameKyuubi was frustrated enough to vent on BitcoinTalk. After a few drinks, he posted this legendary thread called "I AM HODLING" where he basically admitted he wasn't even trying to time the market anymore – he was just holding because he knew he sucked at trading. The typo stuck, and suddenly the whole cry
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Been thinking about deflationary tokens lately and how they actually work in the market. Most people know BNB as a deflationary token, but the mechanics behind it are pretty interesting when you break it down.
So here's the thing with deflationary tokens - they're designed to reduce their circulating supply over time through coin burning, which is the opposite of how most cryptocurrencies operate. The idea is simple: burn tokens, reduce supply, potentially increase scarcity value. Let's say you have a token with 20M units trading at $1, giving it a $20M market cap. The project burns 2M tokens.
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Been looking at some of these gaming tokens lately, and the recovery patterns are pretty interesting. HMSTR and X Empire are definitely catching attention right now. Let me break down what's happening in this space.
Hamster Kombat (HMSTR) has been wild since launching back in early 2024. Started with massive hype, hit $0.39 at its peak, then crashed hard. Now it's stabilizing and showing some recovery momentum. The whole thing was built on getting millions of players into Web3, and it actually delivered on that front with 300 million users. Even with the volatility, the community is still ther
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Crypto futures traders know that the funding fee topic is not simple at all. Especially if you're engaging in leveraged trading, understanding what it is becomes very important.
In short, the answer to the question "What is the funding fee?" is this: it is a fee you need to pay at regular intervals as long as you keep your position open. It occurs approximately three times a day in 8-hour cycles. If the market is highly volatile, sometimes a fourth payment can also happen.
So when does this fee increase, and when does it decrease? Here's where the interesting part begins. The difference betwee
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You know what's wild? Taylor Swift isn't just dominating the charts anymore—she's basically become a blueprint for how to actually build generational wealth in the music industry. Her taylor swift net worth 2025 sits at a staggering $1.6 billion, which honestly puts her in a league of her own as the richest female musician ever. And here's what makes it different from most celebrity wealth: this didn't come from slapping her name on a fragrance line or pushing energy drinks. It's almost entirely from music. Her catalog, tours, songwriting, streaming royalties—that's the real money.
I started d
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Been scrolling through some wild wealth data and honestly, the gap between what we think world leaders earn versus their actual net worth is absolutely insane. I'm talking about the richest president in the world situation that nobody really talks about openly.
So apparently Vladimir Putin sits at the top with an estimated 70 billion—which is honestly hard to even comprehend. Like, that's not just wealth, that's generational empire territory. Then you've got Trump at around 5.3 billion, which honestly seems conservative compared to some estimates I've seen floating around.
What gets me is the
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Ever wondered what is a nonce crypto and why miners can't just spam the network with the same transaction over and over? Yeah, that's the whole point of this random number that's been quietly securing blockchains since day one.
So let's break down what is a nonce crypto, starting with the basics. The term nonce literally means number used once - it's a randomly generated value that gets attached to transaction data before everything gets hashed. Think of it as a unique fingerprint for each block. When miners add a nonce to their transaction data and run it through SHA-256, they get a hash outp
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So what's going on with crypto right now? Bitcoin's down hard from its peak, and people are asking if this is actually a buying opportunity or just the beginning of something worse.
Here's the thing that caught my attention: Michael Saylor just dropped another $204 million into Bitcoin through his company. That's a pretty bold move when everyone else seems to be running for the exits. The guy now controls roughly 3.6% of all Bitcoin in existence. Meanwhile, the broader market is getting crushed - we're talking a 40% decline from the all-time high.
What's really interesting to me is how Bitcoin
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So I've been reading about some wild tax situations and honestly, the stuff people have actually gotten away with is pretty fascinating. Turns out there are legit ways to reduce your tax bill that most people have no idea about.
First off, the basics: tax credits are basically free money from the government. We're talking education credits up to $2,500, healthcare credits, homeownership deductions - the list goes on. The IRS literally has 17 different tax credits across five categories, but most people never bother checking if they qualify. If you've got mortgage interest, property taxes, medi
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Been thinking about this a lot lately — making $1K a month passively sounds great on paper, but honestly it's way more work upfront than people realize. The real talk is you need to actually build something first, then let it run. But once you do? That's when things get interesting.
I was reading through some insights from Erika Kullberg, a finance attorney who focuses on this stuff, and she breaks down some solid approaches. The key takeaway is you don't need to go all-in. Start small, build momentum, reinvest what you earn.
One angle that caught my attention is digital products. If you're no
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Just looked at the latest data on richest towns in the US and some interesting patterns are emerging. Scarsdale, New York is holding its #1 spot for the second year running with average household income around $601k, but what caught my attention is how much California is dominating the wealthiest suburbs list now - 17 out of the top 50 are in California.
What's wild is that some suburbs are seeing massive home value jumps. Dix Hills, New York saw homes jump 13.3% year-over-year, and Ridgewood, New Jersey is up 7.7%. Meanwhile, some of the richest towns in the US like Palm Beach, Florida are ac
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Just ran the numbers on something - if you'd thrown $1K into Bitcoin back in 2020, you'd be sitting on over $10K by now. That's roughly 9x returns over five years, which honestly is pretty wild when you think about it. Bitcoin hit $126K last year before pulling back to around $76K where it's trading now. People keep saying it's too volatile to hold, but the ones who just left their position alone made serious money. Sure, we're down from the peak, but zooming out on the 5-year chart, it's just noise. There's been a lot of talk about regulatory clarity and institutional adoption picking up, whi
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Just looked into what it actually takes to hit that maximum Social Security check next year, and honestly, the income limit for social security is pretty steep. We're talking $184,500 or more in earnings to max out those $5,251 monthly payments in 2026. That's the threshold the government uses to calculate your payroll taxes, and it moves every year.
Here's the thing though - you don't need to be ultra-wealthy to make a real dent in your retirement income. Most people assume Social Security is just whatever the government hands you, but there's actually more control in your hands than you'd th
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So Conagra just took the crown as the highest-yielding dividend stock in the S&P 500 with that 7.4% payout. Sounds great on paper, right? But here's the thing — there's usually a reason why a stock suddenly has the juiciest dividend yield, and it's rarely good news.
LyondellBasell held that top spot before cutting its dividend in half. Now Conagra's sitting there with what looks like an attractive income stream. The problem? The company's been getting hammered by inflation. Its packaged food brands like Marie Callender's and Healthy Choice are losing ground as consumers trade down to cheaper g
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