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Global Minimum Retirement Age Overview: Some can retire at 57, while others have to wait until 65.

There are significant differences in retirement ages around the world. In Indonesia, retirement starts at 57 years, in India it is between 58 and 60 years, while in Saudi Arabia and China, the retirement age is 60 for men and 55-58 for women. Russia and Turkey plan to gradually raise the retirement age to 65. Most countries require contributions to meet a certain number of years, and early retirement requires advance planning.
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Copper Rally Continues: 5 ASX Stocks That Just Hit New Highs in 2025

Copper prices are soaring due to high demand from EVs and renewables, with energy transition demand projected to grow significantly. Junior explorers like Ausquest, Aeris Resources, and Revolver Resources are seeing substantial gains, driven by successful discoveries and strong financial performance, though future stability depends on market conditions and production timelines.
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# From Harry Potter to The Simpsons: How Authors Built Billion-Dollar Empires
You'd be surprised how rich some writers actually are. While most people think of tech billionaires or real estate moguls, the publishing world has quietly created some seriously wealthy individuals.
Here's the top 10 richest authors by net worth:
**The Billion-Dollar Club:**
1. **J.K. Rowling** - $1 billion (The Harry Potter franchise is basically a money machine)
2. **James Patterson** - $800 million (140+ novels, 425M+ copies sold)
3. **Jim Davis** - $800 million (Garfield's been printing money since 1978)
**The
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Making Money vs Sounding Smart: Signal Recognition Techniques Every Investor Should Know

The essence of successful investing is to buy low and sell high, follow market trends and effective trading signals. When market sentiment is extreme, it may present a reversal opportunity. Reasonable risk management and attention to price reactions are crucial. Investing should align with market laws rather than pursuing complex explanations.
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To be honest, these writers are much richer than you think.

You might not expect to earn so much money just by writing books.
According to the latest data, the Top 10 richest writers in the world have been announced, with the first place breaking 1 billion dollars. Let's see who they are:
Top 3 Wealth Monsters:
- J.K. Rowling ($1 billion): The mother of Harry Potter, the world's first author to reach an asset of $1 billion. 7 books sold over 600 million copies, translated into 84 languages, and the movie + game ecosystem made a fortune.
- James Patterson ($800 million): Speed demon, has written over 140 novels with sales of over 4.25 million copies. The Alex Cross series is simply a cash cow.
- Jim Davis (800 million USD): The father of the "Garfield" comic strip, which has been serialized since 1978; this thing is a money printing machine.
Interestingly, the top ten are not only pure literary figures but also entrepreneurs (Grant Cardone, $600 million, based on "}
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Buffett's $344B Cash Hoard: Genius Move or Biggest Miss in Investing History?

Warren Buffett's retirement as Berkshire Hathaway CEO prompts speculation about his strategy as the company holds $344 billion in cash, potentially missing out on significant market gains while advocating for patience in stock investments.
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US stocks have risen for 4 consecutive days, and the probability of a rate cut in December has soared to 85%.

U.S. stocks rose significantly, with the three major indexes recording four consecutive gains, and technology stocks performing outstandingly. Expectations for interest rate cuts have intensified, with the probability of a rate cut in December rising from 42% to 85%. Employment data exceeded expectations, but durable goods orders increased less than expected, presenting mixed economic signals. Market sentiment is optimistic, but the volume is below average.
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TSX Hits Record High as Fed Rate Cut Bets Heat Up

Canadian equities are on fire today—the S&P/TSX Composite just punched through to an all-time high, riding a wave of three tailwinds: expectations for a September Fed rate cut, sticky oil prices, and some genuinely impressive earnings prints.
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The benchmark climbed to 27,955.55
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Why Buffett's Visa Bet Might Be the Safest Play in 2026

Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway invests in Visa, highlighting its unique business model that thrives on network effects. Visa's impressive cash flow, substantial shareholder returns, and reasonable valuation make it a compelling investment with strong growth potential, especially in a challenging market.
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# Dodd-Frank 101: What Changed After 2008 Crisis
After the 2008 financial meltdown, the U.S. passed Dodd-Frank in 2010 to prevent another crash. Here's what you need to know:
**Core Moves:**
- Beefed up bank regulation through the Volcker Rule (restricts proprietary trading and derivatives plays)
- Created two watchdogs: Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) monitors "too big to fail" risk; Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) shields regular folks from predatory lending
- Protected whistleblowers with 10-30% bounties from settlements + 180-day statute of limitations
**Recent Ro
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Is there a chance for lithium mines this time?
Sigma Lithium (NASDAQ: SGML) exploded this week - rising 55%. What's the reason? The chairman of Ganfeng Lithium, the world's second-largest lithium processor, stated on Monday: Lithium demand is expected to rebound by 30-40% in 2026, and prices could reach 150,000-200,000 yuan/ton. This statement directly ignited the market, with lithium prices rising 9% on the same day, and even touching 100,000 yuan/ton on Wednesday.
Following Wall Street's lead, Canaccord Genuity on Wednesday directly raised the target price for SGML from CAD 8.49
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Natural gas caught a bid Wednesday after EIA storage draw came in hotter than expected (-11 bcf vs -9 bcf consensus). US gas production sitting at record levels though—Lower-48 dry output hit 113.1 bcf/day (+8.3% YoY), and EIA upped 2025 production forecast by +1% to 107.67 bcf/day. Cold weather forecasts for early December are helping prices, but the supply overhang is real. Gas rigs at 130 (2.25-year high), inventories still +4.2% above 5-year average. Europe's storage only 78% full vs 88% seasonal norm—showing divergent supply dynamics. LNG exports running 18.4 bcf/day, up 3.5% week-on-week
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Trump's crypto play just doubled his net worth from $2.3B to $5B in a single year—and it's basically a master class in timing and brand leverage.
Here's the breakdown: World Liberty Financial brought in $550M (mostly post-election), while his $TRUMP meme coin generated $350M. The genius part? Zero production cost. He sold non-tradable governance tokens and a pure speculative meme coin—both tapped into the same market psychology.
What's wild is Trump essentially admits he's just following the money: "Crypto is one of those things we have to do." Translation: the market's hot, his brand moves re
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Is $200 a week enough for groceries for 2 people? Let's see how Reddit users save money.

Recently, the Millennials zone on Reddit exploded, with a bunch of people comparing their grocery bills. A family of seven openly stated: monthly grocery bills > mortgage. What the hell does that even mean?
A netizen's family data stood out: 7 people spend 700 dollars every two weeks, averaging 1400 dollars per month, which is equivalent to 200 dollars per person per month. In contrast, a couple with a dog spends 150-200 dollars per week.
What's even more absurd is a guy who claims to be in South Florida and only spends 80 bucks a month on food. I’m not saying this, but the difference is a bit ridiculous.
What did the U.S. government say?
Data released by the USDA shows that the average cost of food ranges from $250 to $550 per person per month. Among them, the "Thrifty" plan (low-income SNAP assistance) is about $242 per month for women and about $303 per month for men. The moderate and high-cost plans are $317-$376 (moderate) and $40 respectively.
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# The Fire Phone Taught Me How to Lose Money (And Why I'm Still Buying TMDX)
Back in 2014, I sold my position because I hated Amazon's Fire Phone—at the time, that stock had already given me a 3x return. What happened next? I was right (the Fire Phone was indeed a garbage product), but I was completely wrong (Amazon later became a 14x bull stock).
The problem is not that Amazon has issues, but that I made a fatal mistake: to deny the long-term potential of a founder-led company based on short-term product failures. Bezos dared to experiment back then, which led to the rise of AWS, Who
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Crypto's Fear Gauge Just Hit Rock Bottom—Here's What the Charts Are Screaming

The crypto market has entered extreme fear territory, with the Fear & Greed Index dropping to 11. Bitcoin and Ether prices have fallen, but liquidations indicate a shift in trader positions. Despite challenges, institutional developments and mild bullish funding rates suggest potential opportunities ahead.
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Ganfeng Lithium's chairman just dropped a bombshell: lithium demand could spike 40% in 2026. The market went absolutely mental—China's lithium carbonate futures jumped 9% on Monday and hit their strongest close since June 2024, trading near the upper limit.
Here's the kicker: Li Liangbin reckons lithium carbonate could hit 200,000 yuan per ton if demand accelerates as expected. Carbonate prices are already up 17% this month alone, riding the wave of energy storage hype and projections for stationary battery demand through 2026.
There's more fuel in the fire too. CATL's Jianxiawo mine in Yichun
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Elon Musk's $410B wealth sounds like astronomical figures, but if it were to be evenly distributed among 342 million Americans, each person would only receive $1199. A family of four would only get $4797.
Not that impressive right?
With the top 10 richest people in the world (total assets of 1.91 trillion), each American would only average 5593 dollars.
Ironically, the average net worth of the bottom 50% of Americans is only $23,600. This means that even if ordinary people pooled all their wealth and divided it equally, each person would receive less than a penny.
So don't be fooled b
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Trump's NFT collections just hit a milestone: drop $1,000 a year ago, walk away with $3,518 today. That's a 251.8% return—not bad for Digital Trading Cards nobody took seriously.
Here's the receipts: First collection minted at $99 each on Polygon. Sold out in hours. A year later, floor price sits at 0.159 ETH (~$351.79). Early exit hunters? Some cashed out up 1,000%. Yeah, you read that right.
Meanwhile, if you played it safe with SPY (S&P 500 ETF)? Your same $1,000 would be $1,199.47. That's 19.9% gains. Trump NFTs lapped the market.
Not all collections held up equally though. Series 2 (April
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# Market Jitters? Here's What You Should Actually Do
The mood's shifted pretty quick lately. Nearly 50% of U.S. investors are now bearish on the next 6 months, compared to just 32% staying bullish. Sound familiar? Yeah, same energy as 2022 when everyone and their cousin swore a recession was incoming—spoiler alert: S&P 500 ended up surging 40%.
Here's the thing: you can't predict market timing (seriously, stop trying). But you *can* bulletproof your portfolio with three moves:
**1. Stock quality check** – Weak companies crash hard in downturns. Strong fundamentals? They rebound. Build a diver
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