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If you're serious about using MACD in your trading, you need to understand how different setups work together—not just memorize them. Here's my take on turning this indicator into your personal cheat sheet for consistent entries and exits.
The most straightforward signal comes from the MACD line crossing the signal line. When you see that bullish crossover happening above the centerline with green histogram bars growing, that's typically when I start looking for long positions. The key is waiting for confirmation—don't jump in on the first touch. On the flip side, when the MACD drops below the
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Just been diving into the whole Carl Runefelt situation and there's honestly a lot to unpack here. The guy—known as 'The Moon' online—is basically everywhere in crypto circles. Flashy Lambos, luxury travel, constant content drops. But here's the thing: how much of it is actually real?
Runefelt's journey is pretty interesting. Started out as a cashier in Sweden, then jumped into crypto content creation back in 2017 right before things went crazy. His whole vibe is pure Bitcoin confidence, and it clearly resonated. Over the years he's built this massive following by positioning himself as someon
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I've always found it fascinating how people automatically associate wealth with overall economic size. When you think of the wealthiest countries, America instinctively comes to mind. But here’s the twist: in reality, much smaller nations like Luxembourg, Singapore, and Ireland completely surpass them when looking at GDP per capita.
Take Luxembourg, the richest country in the world by this metric. In 2025, it reached $154,910 per capita. It’s incredible to consider that this small European state, which was a rural economy until the 19th century, has transformed into a financial powerhouse. Its
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Ever notice how crypto communities develop their own language? NGMI and WAGMI are probably the most polarizing terms you'll encounter scrolling through crypto Twitter right now, and honestly, they perfectly capture the split personality of this market.
Let me break this down. NGMI stands for Not Gonna Make It, and it's basically the pessimist's battle cry. When someone drops an NGMI take, they're saying the project or the whole market is doomed and you're throwing money away. It's got that bearish, defeated energy to it. On the flip side, WAGMI means We Are Gonna Make It, and it's the optimist
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Just caught something interesting about Japan's market momentum heading into 2026. The rally is honestly pretty striking when you look at the numbers.
So here's what's happening: after the Liberal Democratic Party's election win, Japanese stocks are absolutely crushing it globally. We're talking about the Nikkei climbing over 5% post-election while the S&P 500 is down 1.4% in the same window. That's a pretty wild divergence.
The standouts are wild. Kioxia, the chip manufacturer, has jumped nearly 120% on the year—basically leading the entire MSCI World Index. Defense stocks are having their mo
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Just caught the crypto bloodbath on Monday - Bitcoin tanked from near $97k down to $92k, Ethereum dropped below $3.2k, and Solana got hit hard too. Over $593 million in liquidations across the network in just 4 hours, mostly from longs getting squeezed. The market's clearly spooked by a few things colliding at once. There's growing chatter that the new Fed chair might take a more hawkish stance than expected, and honestly that's weighing on risk assets hard. Add in the Trump uncertainty, tariff tensions between the US and Europe, and some crypto-friendly legislation hitting roadblocks in the S
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So X went down again this weekend and honestly at this point it's becoming a pattern. Third crash in like a week - thousands of people couldn't even load their feeds or post anything. The engineering team blamed data center issues but hasn't really explained what's going on beyond that. What's wild is this keeps happening. There was a major outage back in March where over 40k users got locked out, and apparently last year some DDoS attack took the whole thing offline for hours. You'd think a platform this size would have better infrastructure sorted by now. The X crash on Saturday hit around 8
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Japan's making some serious moves on crypto regulation and it's worth paying attention to. The FSA just pushed through plans to overhaul how gaming businesses handle digital assets, which is a pretty significant shift from their previous stance.
Here's what's happening: Japan's Financial Services Agency is working on reforming crypto gaming regulations to make it easier for companies to manage in-game cryptocurrencies. They're looking at revising the Payment Services Act and setting up a framework that actually works for the industry. A working group is reviewing the current system to streamli
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just saw that William Wiatrowski is now the acting head of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics? wild timing honestly. so Trump basically fired the previous director Erika McEntarfer over those weak non-farm payroll numbers, and now Wiatrowski is stepping in. kinda curious what this means for upcoming labor data releases... like will we see different methodology or just different messaging? either way, William Wiatrowski's appointment during this whole economic uncertainty is definitely something traders are gonna be watching. anyone else think this could shake up how employment stats get repor
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just saw richard heart news that's pretty wild - dude moved over 30k ETH to a new wallet. that's a massive amount, especially with the way the market's been. the interesting part is that most of it (around 29.8k ETH) went through TornadoCash, which obviously raises some eyebrows about privacy concerns or whatever. at current prices that's still a huge chunk of value we're talking about. richard heart news keeps making headlines for these kinds of moves. honestly curious what the play is here - is this just consolidation or something else? 🤔
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Today's TWD to XOF Price Update
This report analyzes the exchange rate between the Taiwan Dollar (TWD) and the West African CFA franc (XOF), providing real-time data, market analysis, and trading insights for traders to make informed decisions.
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Just watched this unfold and honestly it's pretty wild how fast things are moving at CBS News right now. A producer literally walked out this week saying her work had become impossible because stories are now being judged on whether they fit some ideological checklist rather than actual journalism. And yeah, everyone knows whose ideology we're talking about here.
So here's the timeline: Bari Weiss gets brought in as editor-in-chief and immediately tells staff they can leave if they don't like her vision. Within weeks, half the Evening News producers are taking buyouts. Then Weiss starts bringi
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Just dove deep into something that's been bothering me since the Khamenei situation in late February. The on-chain data from Polymarket is absolutely wild, and honestly, it paints a picture of systematic manipulation that goes way beyond lucky guesses.
Let me break down what I found. That Khamenei contract hit $81.63 million in trading volume—massive for a prediction market. But here's where it gets interesting: 521 addresses showed textbook insider trading patterns. Not just a few lucky wallets. Over 500. And when you start mapping these accounts, you realize they're probably controlled by wa
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Just noticed something interesting about Larry Ellison's recent spotlight. The 81-year-old Oracle founder quietly became the world's richest person last September when his net worth hit $393 billion, dethroning Elon Musk. What caught my attention wasn't just the wealth surge, but the strategy behind it.
Ellison's story is pretty wild when you think about it. Orphaned as an infant, bounced between adoptive families, dropped out of college twice. But somehow he ended up in Berkeley during the counterculture boom and landed at Ampex, where he worked on a CIA database project that would later beco
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Today's THB to USD Price Update
This report details the real-time exchange rate of the Thai Baht to U.S. Dollar, highlighting market trends influenced by interest rates and central bank policies, essential for traders in identifying opportunities.
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Just caught something interesting in the regulatory landscape. Ripple's Chief Legal Officer Stuart Alderoty is celebrating a major win as XRP officially gets reclassified as a commodity rather than a security. This is huge because it fundamentally changes how the asset can operate in traditional financial markets.
Alderoty has been the vocal champion throughout Ripple's years-long battle with the SEC, and he's making it clear this moment validates what the team always believed. The commodity classification means XRP now falls under CFTC oversight instead of SEC rules, which is a game changer.
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been spending way too much time on crypto youtube lately and honestly some channels are actually worth your time. not gonna lie, there's a lot of noise out there, but if you're trying to learn about crypto without losing your mind, here are the ones i keep coming back to.
for people just starting out, 99Bitcoins and Crypto Casey are solid. they don't overcomplicate things and actually focus on security instead of pumping you up with hype. 99Bitcoins has like 720k subscribers for a reason - they break down bitcoin basics without the jargon. Crypto Casey is similar but feels a bit more structure
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Just realized a lot of people are still confused about updating their SASSA details, especially when December payments are coming up. Let me break down what actually works because I've seen folks struggle with this.
So here's the thing - if you're on a permanent grant (old age, disability, child grant), you literally cannot change your banking details online. You have to go in person to a SASSA office. Yeah, I know, seems outdated but that's how it is. You'll need to fill out a Payment Method Change Form, bring your original ID plus a copy, and get proof of your new bank account. They want eit
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