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Just noticed gold prices dipped slightly in India recently. Per gram rates came down a bit, and if you're thinking about converting to rupees, something like $65,000 would get you a decent chunk of the precious metal at current levels. What's interesting is how gold keeps acting as that safety net whenever markets get shaky. Central banks have been loading up on it too - last year they bought over 1,100 tonnes, the most on record. Makes sense when you think about it. Gold doesn't depend on any government or currency issuer, so it holds value when everything else is uncertain. It's also a solid
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Been diving into negotiation lately and realized how many people sleep on the best negotiation books out there. Like, most of us never get formal training on this stuff, but it's honestly one of the most practical skills you can develop whether you're in business or just dealing with everyday conflicts.
I started with Never Split the Difference by Christopher Voss - the former FBI hostage negotiator. His whole thing about empathy and active listening actually changed how I approach conversations. The book's sold over 5 million copies for a reason. It reads more like a thriller than your typica
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Just went down a rabbit hole on Andrew Tate's finances and honestly it's wild how much mystery surrounds his actual andrew.tate net worth. Like, Romanian authorities say $12.3 million, but some sources claim he's sitting on $400-700 million? That gap is insane.
The guy went from being a kickboxing champ to running Hustler's University with 100k+ subscribers paying $49.99 monthly. If those numbers are real, that's serious recurring revenue. Plus he's got crypto holdings, luxury properties in Dubai and Bucharest, and that notorious car collection worth millions.
But here's the thing - his legal
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Just been thinking about how Offset went from Atlanta suburbs to building serious wealth in hip-hop. The guy's net worth sits somewhere between $30-40 million these days, which is pretty wild when you consider his trajectory.
So Offset—born Kiari Kendrell Cephus back in 1991 in Lawrenceville, Georgia—basically grew up in a normal middle-class family near Atlanta. Started young too, even appeared as a background dancer in Whitney Houston's music video when he was like 10. But it was music where he really found his lane.
The real turning point came when he co-founded Migos with his cousin Quavo
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Just caught something interesting about Russia's crypto framework that's been quietly developing. XRP just crossed a major threshold in their draft digital currency bill, and it's worth paying attention to.
So here's what's happening: Russia's working on a pretty strict regulatory approach where only the largest, most liquid digital assets get approved for domestic trading. We're talking about assets that need to hit specific market cap and trading volume requirements. The latest data shows XRP sitting at around $83.39 billion in market value, which puts it comfortably above the bill's roughly
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Been looking into how some of these hip-hop figures actually built their wealth, and Offset's story is pretty interesting from a business perspective.
So Offset came up in Atlanta back in the early 2000s - started as a background dancer in Whitney Houston's video when he was just a kid, then got serious about rapping as a teenager. The real turning point was when he co-founded Migos with his cousin Quavo back in 2008. That group became huge - we're talking Versace going viral, Bad and Boujee hitting number one on Billboard. They basically defined rap in the 2010s with albums like Culture and C
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Been diving into something that's been bugging me — how much does Elon Musk actually make a day? Like, the real number. Turns out it's way more complicated than people think.
Here's the thing: Musk doesn't get a salary. Tesla literally paid him zero in 2024. So when people talk about how much he makes daily, they're really talking about his net worth going up, not actual cash hitting his bank account. It's all tied to stock prices, company valuations, and market movements.
I found this interesting breakdown. If you take his 2024 net worth increase of roughly $203 billion and divide it by 365 d
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Just checked the latest gold moves and honestly, the institutional consensus feels almost too bullish right now. We're sitting around $4,400-$4,500 in early April after that January spike to $5,595, and pretty much every major bank has upgraded their targets for the year. JPMorgan's talking $6,300 by year-end, Wells Fargo is at $6,100-$6,300, and even the more conservative plays like Goldman Sachs are calling for $4,900-$5,400.
What's driving this? Three big things keep showing up in every forecast: central banks are still buying gold at record pace (1,000+ tonnes last year), the Fed's expecte
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Got frustrated recently when people kept telling me they couldn't reach me. Turns out my number was showing up as private on their end, even though I had no idea why. Spent way too long digging through phone settings before I figured it out. If you're dealing with the same issue, here's what actually works.
The annoying part about removing phone from private number display is that it's not always obvious where the setting lives. Sometimes it's buried in your phone's settings, sometimes your carrier is controlling it, and sometimes it's a network thing altogether.
Let me walk through what I lea
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Today's RUB to PLN Price Update
This report analyzes the exchange rate between the Russian Ruble and Polish Zloty, providing insights on market conditions, trading signals, and key technical levels for traders to consider.
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So, how many of you use the RSI in your RSI trading and think you've fully understood it? I’ve made the most common mistake for years: entering immediately when the indicator is above 70 or below 30. Result? Losses after losses.
The RSI is a powerful tool, but most traders use it incorrectly. Welles Wilder introduced it in 1978, and since then, it has remained one of the most used oscillators. It swings between 0 and 100, with three clear zones: overbought (s above 70), neutral (30-70), and oversold (s below 30). So far, all pretty basic, right?
Here’s the secret that few know: an RSI reaching
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just found out pomp's sitting on like $100-200m in net worth, and apparently 95% of that is straight bitcoin. not gonna lie, that's some serious conviction. the guy co-founded morgan creek digital and literally built a bridge between wall street and crypto, which is wild. then he runs the pomp podcast where he breaks down market trends and all that. anthony pompliano net worth is honestly insane when you think about his bitcoin bet alone. makes you wonder what his actual strategy was back when everyone was still skeptical about crypto. like, how many people actually have that kind of wealth co
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If you've spent some time trading derivatives, you've definitely come across something called the funding fee. Honestly, it can be a bit confusing at first, but it's actually a pretty simple mechanism.
In short, there’s a cost to keeping your leveraged position open. This cost is called the funding fee. It’s calculated roughly every 8 hours and paid three times a day. Rarely, depending on market conditions, it can be paid four times.
But here’s where it gets interesting. The amount of this fee isn’t fixed. It varies based on the price difference between the spot market and the futures market.
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Just thinking about how wild early 2000s internet security was. Back in 2000, a 24-year-old named Onel de Guzman created what became one of the most infamous cyber attacks ever - the ILOVEYOU virus. The thing spread through email attachments that looked like love letters, which honestly is pretty genius from a social engineering angle.
The damage was massive. We're talking about 10 million computers infected worldwide and somewhere between 5 to 20 billion dollars in damages. That's insane for the time. But here's the wild part - Onel de Guzman never actually faced charges. Why? Because the Phi
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As someone working in the crypto market, it's interesting to observe how much NFP data has been impacting the market recently. Most traders don't know exactly what it is, but they experience its effects every month.
If you ask, "What is NFP?" it simply shows the number of jobs added or removed in the U.S. Agricultural workers and government employees are not included. Although it seems straightforward, its impact on the market is enormous.
What happens when strong employment figures are released? The value of the dollar rises, and traditional investments pick up. The implication for crypto is
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I've recently noticed several analysts focusing on the Chinese stock market and its growth prospects. UBS Securities Asia has issued an interesting forecast: Chinese stocks could rise up to 20% in the coming months, and the logic behind this thesis is quite fascinating.
The key seems to be inflation. While many fear the negative impact of rising prices, UBS sees a different dynamic: an inflationary environment could actually boost corporate profits, especially if companies are able to pass costs onto consumers. Bloomberg highlighted how this outlook on the Chinese stock market reflects a frequ
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Been doing some digging on why Algorand keeps getting slept on. Everyone talks about Solana, BNB, Ethereum constantly, but ALGO's actually got a compelling case that most people aren't seeing.
Let me break down what makes it interesting. Solana's got speed and cheap fees, sure, but those network outages have been rough - there were years where it went down multiple times. BNB Chain has a massive ecosystem but security's been a concern, especially when you look at the hack statistics. And Ethereum? Yeah, it's the standard, but those gas fees are brutal and they basically need Layer-2 solutions
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You know, I've been watching the VTuber space evolve pretty closely, and honestly, it's wild how this has become such a legitimate career path. Let me break down what is vtuber for people still confused about it.
Basically, a VTuber is a content creator using a digital avatar instead of showing their face on camera. Real person behind the screen, real voice, real personality - just filtered through an animated character. Could be an anime girl, a cat, a robot, literally anything. The avatar moves in real-time using face-tracking tech, so when you smile, the character smiles. When you gesture,
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just found out elon musk height is actually 6'2" - that's pretty tall. didn't realize he was that tall until i saw it compared to other people in photos. makes sense why he looks so imposing in interviews lol. anyway elon musk height definitely above average, no wonder he towers over most people. pretty interesting random fact 🤔
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I was looking at some numbers about how much Elon Musk earns per month, and I’m always surprised by how disproportionate they are compared to the reality of most people.
So, let’s do some calculations. In 2024, his fortune reached $429 billion, and if we divide that by the days in the year, we get almost surreal figures. Every second, the guy accumulates about $3,708, which is roughly the same as a typical monthly salary in many countries around the world. Crazy, right?
But I mean, if we think about the whole month, how much does Elon Musk earn per month? We’re talking about something like $32
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