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Noticed an interesting portfolio move over the weekend. Kathy Wood and her team at ARK Invest conducted a serious review of their positions on February 27th — buying on dips, selling overvalued assets. All of this looks like a classic move by an experienced investor.
The biggest purchase was Kratos Defense & Security Solutions — about $23 million. The company specializes in unmanned systems and autonomous defense solutions, which logically aligns with Kathy Wood’s investment thesis on robotics and automation. The second major move was buying CoreWeave for $19.4 million. Cloud infrastructure fo
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I noticed that in October 2025, the NFT market was generating just crazy amounts. The Merge by Pak is actually the king of the most expensive NFTs, nearly $92 million for a project where 30,000 users bought tokens. Wild numbers, honestly.
There were also other interesting examples. Everdays raised $69.3 million for 5,000 unique tokens, all quickly sold out. Clock also performed well — $52.8 million. Then Human One sold for $28.9 million, considered one of the most ambitious projects in the segment.
And then CryptoPunk #5822 - самая дорогая в своей коллекции, 23.7 млн. Кстати, в этом же направл
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I just came across an analysis of Andrew Tate's trading history on Hyperliquid — it's just crazy numbers. The guy lost $800,000 in just a few months. Started with a deposit of $727k, then earned another $75k from referrals, and all of it was reinvested into trading. Now there’s less than a thousand dollars left in the account. Andrew Tate’s wealth — it’s literally a disaster. Looking at his trades — over 80 transactions, a win rate of only 35.5%. He opened a long on Bitcoin with 40x leverage, lost $235k in one day. WLFI token lost $67.5k. The only success in August was a short on YZY that brou
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I noticed that the yield on 2-year U.S. Treasury bonds broke upward — reaching 3.5662% during the trading session. This is the highest since late December, if I remember correctly. The market is clearly reacting to something serious in macroeconomics. When the yield on 2-year U.S. bonds rises so quickly, it usually signals an overestimation of interest rate expectations. It’s interesting to see what will happen next — whether this is a temporary spike or the start of a trend. Such movements in the 2-year bond yields often influence the entire stock and cryptocurrency markets, so it’s worth pay
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I noticed an interesting dynamic in the market a couple of weeks ago. The geopolitical situation intensified, oil prices soared by 10%, and the result was a sharp drop in cryptocurrency prices. A typical pattern: when uncertainty increases, investors start avoiding risks, the dollar strengthens, stocks fall, and crypto takes a hit.
What’s interesting is that this was not just a correction. Funding went deeply negative, yet open interest increased. This means traders were actively opening short positions on Bitcoin and Ethereum. Liquidations across the network approached $400 million — a seriou
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I saw a rather sad story online about Эндрю Тейт and his trading on Hyperliquid. The guy invested $727,000 there and completely wiped out everything. Blockchain analysts found that in the end, he had less than a thousand dollars left in his account. His deposit balance is simply catastrophic.
What’s interesting is that he even tried to recover through the ref referral program. He received $75,000 in commissions from referrals, but instead of withdrawing, he spent it all again on trading. And again, he lost. This guy’s trading history is just a nightmare—over the course of several months, more
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Guys, I want to share what I've noticed in my trading over the past few months. It turns out that many people underestimate the potential of quick trades on short timeframes. When I first started trading, I thought it was just a game of chance, but then I realized — it all depends on the approach.
Scalping is not just opening and closing a position. It's a whole system where each trade lasts only a few minutes, and you catch small price movements. The advantages are obvious: quick results and the ability to make many trades during the day. But there is also a serious downside — psychological s
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I noticed an interesting story about how crypto technologies are beginning to solve real regulatory problems in the EU. The Swiss company Hashgraph Group has released a digital product passport tool built on the Hedera blockchain. It sounds a bit abstract, but in reality, it’s a quite practical solution.
The TrackTrace platform tracks the entire product journey through the supply chain, records data on emissions, and creates verifiable audit trails. Plus, it has built-in AI that automates all compliance reporting. This isn’t just a nice idea; it’s a response to a specific request from European
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I just learned about Leni Olumi Klum — it turns out she is the daughter of the legendary Heidi Klum and Formula 1 manager Flavio Briatore. An American model with German roots, born in New York City in 2004. An interesting family history, isn't it? Such a combination of genes and connections in the fashion industry is like a lottery ticket. I'm curious how she is building her career against the backdrop of such a legacy.
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I noticed an interesting thing with Bitcoin ahead of the employment report. The situation is such that the bulls are winning in any scenario — a typical case where the NFP result can be interpreted in their favor, regardless of what the numbers turn out to be.
It's all because the market is currently focused on two things: Trump's tariffs and the possible rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. If the NFP report shows strength in the labor market — it will be dismissed as old news, like, "that's before the tariffs." If weakness is shown — traders will immediately start expecting rate cuts, and risk
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I noticed an interesting pattern in the market right now. Bitcoin and Ethereum are confidently moving upward, but altcoins are lagging behind. Trading is somewhat sluggish, volatility has decreased, and everything feels quite calm. It resembles a typical contango — when futures contracts are more expensive than the spot price, which usually indicates that the market is uncertain about the direction. Apparently, investors prefer to stick with major assets until the situation clarifies. It’s interesting to see how long this will last because altcoins usually start to move when volatility returns
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I've noticed that USDT has been losing its position for the second consecutive month. The market capitalization of the leading stablecoin is decreasing, and this is starting to look like a trend rather than just fluctuations. Currently, the market capitalization remains around $185 billion, but the dynamics are clearly not in its favor.
It's interesting to see what is happening with the stablecoin market as a whole. It used to seem that such instruments were only growing, but now it’s evident that even the market leader can lose volume. Perhaps users are diversifying their portfolios among dif
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Spot trading of cryptocurrencies is one of the most accessible ways to enter the market. If you're a beginner wondering what spot means in crypto, it's basically just buying and selling real coins without using leverage or futures. It sounds simple, and indeed, the mechanics of buying and selling are very straightforward.
But here's the catch: yes, the risk is lower than trading with leverage, but money is constantly lost. I see people enter crypto confident that spot trading is a safe way to make money, only to realize that it's not enough. A strategy is needed.
First of all, get familiar wit
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Many people ask about cryptocurrency scalping, so I decided to share what I know from practice.
Scalping is when you open and close a position within a few minutes, catching small price movements. It sounds simple, but in reality, it requires speed, composure, and strict discipline.
What’s important to understand right away: crypto scalping works on very short timeframes — usually 1-5 minute candles. You can make a lot of trades in a day. Each individual trade yields minimal profit, but if you do everything correctly, it can add up.
First, you need a good platform with low fees, decent analysi
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I noticed an interesting case—MrBeast has held the title of the highest-paid YouTuber on the planet for several years. At one time, Donaldson earned about $54 million from video content, and then his forecasts soared to $110 million. Journalists estimated his net worth at roughly $500 million, and that was a few years ago. Then it only got bigger. At some point, he even looked for buyers for a stake in the studio, and if the deal had gone through, the value of his main project could have reached $1.5 billion. Wow.
What’s interesting is that MrBeast says the path to a billion isn’t about settin
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You know, I recently came across some interesting calculations about Musk and his wealth. The guy is truly in a different league. By 2024, his fortune reached $429 billion, and what struck me is that when you start counting in seconds, you understand the scale in a completely different way.
How much does Elon Musk earn per second? About $3,700+ per second. Yes, in just one second. That's more than the monthly salary of most people on the planet. I'm serious, when you realize this, it feels a bit strange.
If you switch to minutes, it’s about $222,000 per minute. That’s already the price of a de
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I just came across an interesting report about crypto adoption in Latin America. The numbers there are truly wild.
Last year, the growth of cryptocurrency users in the region accelerated so much that it simply outpaced what was happening in the US. And it's not just that they slightly edged ahead — the growth in Latin America was three times higher. This isn't just growth; it's exponential development, measured in powers — a leap like talking about numbers such as 2 to the 12th power, where each level provides a multiple increase.
What does this mean? First, there is clearly a different market
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I noticed a very interesting trend in the latest data on crypto adoption. It turns out that last year, the growth in the number of cryptocurrency users in Latin America was just wild — three times higher than in the USA. Wow.
This says a lot. Latin America is clearly becoming one of the key regions for cryptocurrency development. People there are looking for alternative financial solutions more actively, and for them, crypto is not just a speculative asset, but a real tool. No wonder that with the average entry cost into the crypto ecosystem literally starting from $19, the barrier to entry th
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I noticed an interesting pattern in the pre-market — futures on American stocks are heading down. It seems that commodity markets are signaling: oil and gold are pulling back from their peaks. When raw materials lose ground, it often drags the stock exchanges down as well. It's worth watching whether this trend will hold or if it's just a correction before a new rally.
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I noticed an interesting situation in the bond market that could signal more serious problems. The yield on 10-year U.S. bonds soared to 4.22% despite trade shocks and volatility. It would seem that when investors flock to safe assets, bond prices should rise and yields fall. But the opposite happened.
Ole Hansen from Saxo Bank pointed out the scale of this movement. According to him, such spikes in yields haven't been seen since the pandemic. 30-year bonds jumped from 4.30% to 4.65%, and 10-year bonds rose from 3.85% to 4.17% in a single day. Hansen suggested this could be a signal of foreign
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