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Noticed something interesting with Ethereum spot ETF flows yesterday - total net inflows hit $64.9 million, which is pretty solid. BlackRock's ETHA is absolutely dominating the space right now, bringing in $53.7 million alone in a single day. At this point their historical total for ETHA is sitting at like $11.7 billion, which is insane. Their staked ETH product ETHB also pulled in $8.1 million yesterday, though that one's total is way smaller at $377 million so far. Only real outflow I saw was Fidelity's FETH dropping about $561K, but honestly that's basically noise compared to the broader sp
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Today's EUR to RSD Price Update
This report details the EUR/RSD exchange rate, providing current pricing and market analysis. It emphasizes stable trading conditions and the importance of monitoring economic developments in both regions for potential trading opportunities.
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Just caught Michael Saylor's latest post about STRC and the numbers are pretty interesting. The perpetual preferred stock is sitting at around 1.7% volatility with a Sharpe ratio hitting 4.49, which honestly feels more like money market territory than typical equity stuff. What's really catching my eye though is the $278 million in daily liquidity - that's substantial. Michael Saylor's been pushing this angle that STRC's risk-adjusted returns are leading the market right now, and looking at the stability metrics, it's hard to argue. The volatility profile alone puts it in that money market zon
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Just read about this Keith Crews case that wrapped up back in June and honestly it's wild how long some of these crypto scams go unnoticed. So basically this guy ran Stemy Coin between 2019 and 2021, pulled in like $800K from nearly 200 investors by claiming his companies had stem cell tech and gold backing. Total BS obviously - the SEC proved Four Square Biz and Stem Biotech had zero labs, zero products, nothing. He just targeted church groups and community networks to build trust.
The crazy part? Keith Crews never even showed up to court. Didn't respond to anything after the SEC filed compla
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Just noticed something interesting about why crypto market is up today — and it's not actually about crypto at all.
Bitcoin just hit $76.24K and the whole market's rallying, but here's what most people are missing: this move is completely macro-driven. The real catalyst? Cooling inflation data just came in hotter than expected in the opposite direction. Core PPI hit 3.8% instead of the forecasted 4.1%, and that single number just shifted everything.
When inflation cools like this, the Fed doesn't need to stay as aggressive. Markets immediately started pricing in earlier rate cuts, and you know
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Okay so Michael Saylor's MicroStrategy just accumulated 17,585 BTC in the first two weeks of January - that's wild. We're talking roughly 1.3 billion dollars worth at current prices. The guy's basically on a mission to turn MicroStrategy into a Bitcoin holding company and it's actually working.
What's insane is the pace. Michael Saylor keeps saying Bitcoin is digital gold and apparently he's putting serious money where his mouth is. Like, this isn't just some random whale, it's a publicly traded company going all-in. Makes you wonder if we're seeing the start of corporate FOMO or if he's genui
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Just noticed Shiba Inu printed a golden cross on the 30-min chart, which is interesting given how beaten down SHIB has been lately. The token's sitting around $0.000005826 after losing some ground over the past day, and honestly, trading volume is down pretty hard - like 16% in 24 hours. Even open interest on derivatives dropped 8%, so people are clearly cautious right now.
But here's the thing - that golden cross on the shorter timeframe is a bullish signal, even if it's just on the 30-min. The 50-period MA crossed above the 200-period MA, which usually means momentum's starting to shift. We
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Been noticing a lot of traders asking about AVL lately, so figured I'd break down how this actually works in practice. The Average Value Line basically tracks where an asset's been trading on average over your chosen timeframe. It's pretty straightforward once you get the concept down.
Here's the thing—when price stays above the AVL, you're typically in an uptrend. When it's sitting below, downtrend territory. That's the basic read. But where it gets useful is at the crossover points. Price coming up through the AVL from below? Classic buy signal setup. Price rolling over through it from above
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Just stumbled upon this smug pepe thing taking off in crypto lately. Apparently it's based on that iconic Pepe meme from Matt Furie's webcomics, you know the one with the self-satisfied grin? Anyway, someone turned it into a token called $SMUG and there's actually a decent community forming around it. 🐸
The whole concept is pretty fun honestly - combining that smug confidence vibe from the original meme with blockchain. Not sure if it'll moon or crash, but the community seems genuinely into bringing smug pepe culture into crypto. People are actually talking about it on social media and there'
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Been seeing a lot of buzz around the crypto 30x concept lately, and I figured I'd break down what people are actually talking about when they mention this strategy. Basically, it's the idea of picking solid digital assets and holding them long-term to ride out the volatility instead of chasing quick trades. Not exactly groundbreaking, but the framework is worth understanding if you're thinking about your portfolio approach.
The core of crypto 30x strategy is pretty straightforward - you do your homework on promising projects, buy at decent entry points, and then just hold while the market does
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Been thinking about where to invest lately, especially after all the market chaos. Here's the thing though—you don't always need to swing for the fences to build real wealth. Sometimes the boring stuff actually works.
I've been digging into some investment strategies that don't keep me up at night, and honestly, they're worth considering if you're trying to actually grow money without constant stress.
Start with the basics. High-yield savings accounts might sound dull, but when you're getting 0.40-0.50% APY (compared to like 0.25% at regular banks), that adds up. It's not exciting, but it's sa
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Just saw AbbVie submitted Rinvoq to FDA and EMA for vitiligo treatment. Basically their JAK inhibitor is showing promise for non-segmental vitiligo cases in adults and teens. The Phase 3 Viti-Up data looks solid - hit both endpoints with 50%+ body repigmentation and 75%+ facial repigmentation improvement at week 48. Pretty significant if you think about how limited vitiligo treatment options have been historically. They already have Rinvoq approved for rheumatoid arthritis and various GI conditions, so the regulatory pathway might move faster here. Stock was up around 1% on the news back when
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Just been researching the cheapest place to live in hawaii and honestly? There are some solid options if you're willing to skip the tourist hotspots. Most people think Hawaii is completely out of reach, but I found like 8 cities that are way more affordable than expected.
So apparently the median home price in Hawaii was sitting around $945k last year, which is insane. But then I looked into smaller towns and the numbers are totally different. Hilo on the Big Island has homes going for like $298k median - that's wild compared to the rest of the state. Hana over on Maui is another cheapest plac
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Been thinking about those 2022 crypto predictions that made the rounds back then, and honestly, some of them hit different when you look back now. Remember when everyone was debating where crypto would actually go? Half the space was calling it the future of finance, the other half was screaming bubble. Funny enough, they all agreed on one thing—crypto wasn't going anywhere.
2021 had been absolutely wild. The market exploded to like $3 trillion at its peak. Bitcoin and Ethereum kept smashing records. Dogecoin went absolutely mental with that 400% weekly surge thanks to pure internet hype. Shib
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Just realized most people don't understand what a liquidating dividend actually is, and honestly it's kind of important if you're an investor.
So here's the thing - a regular dividend comes from company profits, right? But a liquidating dividend is different. It's paid out from the company's capital base when they're winding down operations or going through restructuring. Basically the company is returning your original investment back to you, not sharing earnings. That's the key distinction.
The tax treatment is where it gets interesting. Unlike normal dividends taxed as income, liquidating d
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Just saw that Rhode Island Rep Seth Magaziner got five amendments passed in the Defense Appropriations bill. Pretty interesting stuff actually - looks like he pushed for funding in marine research and defense tech, which makes sense for his district. The breakdown includes $10 million for sonar systems and $7.8 million for anti-submarine training, plus some carbon dioxide removal research funding. He's basically positioning Rhode Island as a defense innovation hub. On a side note, if you're curious about his finances, Quiver Quantitative had his net worth at around $648.8K back in mid-2025, wh
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Ever wonder why some people are so careful with their money while others just spend freely? I used to think being stingy with cash was a bad thing, but honestly, it's changed my entire financial situation.
Let me be real—being mindful about every dollar isn't about denying yourself everything. It's about actually knowing where your money goes and making choices that matter to you. Once you start paying attention, you realize how much money just disappears without you even noticing.
Here's what shifted things for me. First, I stopped guessing and started tracking. Sounds boring, but once you se
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So semiconductor sales have been on quite a run lately. I was looking at the numbers from the Semiconductor Industry Association a while back and they showed global chip sales hitting $57.8 billion in November, up about 20.7% year over year. Pretty solid momentum after a rough start to 2024.
The whole thing is basically driven by the AI explosion. Everyone's chasing generative AI right now and that's creating massive demand for specialized chips. NVIDIA basically lit the fuse on this, and now every tech company is throwing serious money at AI development. You can see it playing out everywhere
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So I was digging through some old crypto price prediction 2024 takes and honestly, some of them were pretty wild. Let me break down three predictions that made the rounds back then and see how they actually held up.
First one was all about Bitcoin having a monster year. The reasoning was solid - halving in April, reduced inflation from 1.75% to 0.85%, plus historically halvings drive serious price moves. The prediction was Bitcoin could hit $99K, basically a new all-time high. Well, they weren't wrong about the direction, though it went even further. We're now looking at Bitcoin hitting $126K,
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Just scrolled through this list of ways to make 200 dollars today and honestly some of these are actually legit. Like prompt engineering seems wild but if you can make $47-55/hour just training AI models, that's pretty solid. Affiliate marketing through Home Depot also caught my eye - apparently you can earn $20-200 per sale which adds up fast if people actually click your links.
The freelance route is obvious but real - Fiverr, Upwork, all that. I know people making decent money writing, designing websites, coding. Virtual assistant gigs are probably easier to start but the hourly rate is low
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