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So I keep seeing people confused about K, M, and B on crypto Twitter and in our community chats. Figured I'd share what these actually mean since it comes up constantly.
Let's start with K. That's thousand - pretty straightforward. When someone says 1k, they mean 1,000. If you're looking at a coin that's trading at 1k sats or talking about earning 1k in a day, that's your baseline. 10k is 10,000, 100k is 100,000. The letter K comes from kilo, so once you remember that it just clicks.
Now M is where things get bigger. 1 million = 1,000,000. Think of it as a thousand thousands stacked together.
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Just saw this list of the richest athletes in the world and I’m honestly surprised. Michael Jordan at the top with $3.6 billion — of course, but I didn’t expect Vince McMahon to be so close behind with (3.2 billion). The wrestling guy just earns differently than regular athletes.
Cristiano Ronaldo in 5th place with $1.2 billion is impressive, but Messi with $850 million right behind — the two have really built empires. LeBron, The Rock, and Tiger Woods all at $800 million — it shows how different the paths to wealth are.
What fascinates me: It’s not just about player salaries. These world’s ri
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Today's GBP to AUD Price Update
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Just looking back at the FOMC meeting from last October — that rate cut decision definitely shaped how things played out in crypto markets afterward. The Fed dropped rates by 0.25% as expected, bringing the target range down to around 4.00%-4.25%, and you could feel the shift in momentum pretty quickly.
What was interesting was watching how the FOMC countdown in those final days had traders positioning themselves. The prediction markets were showing heavy odds on the cut, so by the time Powell actually announced it, a lot of the positioning was already locked in. But the real action came after
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I think most people assume the U.S. is the richest country in the world, and yeah, it has the biggest economy overall. But here's the thing - when you look at GDP per capita, it's actually a completely different story.
Countries like Luxembourg, Singapore, Ireland, and Qatar absolutely dominate the top 10 richest country in the world rankings. These smaller nations punch way above their weight economically. What's interesting is how different their paths to wealth actually are.
Luxembourg sits at number one with an insane $154,910 GDP per capita. The country transformed from a rural economy in
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Been diving into market metrics lately, and I think bitcoin dominance is something way more people should be paying attention to. It's basically Bitcoin's slice of the total crypto pie - you take BTC's market cap, divide it by all cryptocurrencies combined, and boom, that's your number.
Right now bitcoin dominance is sitting around 56%, which tells you something interesting about where the market's head is at. Historically we've seen it swing between 60-70%, so we're actually on the lower end these days. Simple math to understand it: if Bitcoin's worth 1 trillion and the entire crypto market i
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Been looking at some of the best stocks to buy now for income, and honestly, the dividend aristocrats keep coming up for good reason.
Let me break down two companies I keep seeing recommended for buy-and-hold forever strategies, especially if you're chasing quarterly dividend checks.
First up is Coca-Cola. This soft drinks giant has something kind of wild going for it - 64 consecutive years of dividend increases. They just bumped it up 4% last month. The yield is sitting at 2.72%, which isn't crazy high, but here's the thing: the business is incredibly stable. People buy Coke regardless of whe
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Just caught this podcast episode about two under-the-radar AI stocks under $5 that actually look interesting. One is FiscalNote, which basically helps companies navigate regulatory stuff using AI - market cap around $168 million and trading at less than 3x sales, which is dirt cheap compared to the mega-cap AI plays sitting at 10x or higher. The other is iCAD, a smaller company at $52 million market cap that does AI-powered breast cancer detection for mammography. They're in like 50 countries and actually profitable with 86% gross margins.
What caught my attention is that both these AI stocks
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Today's EUR to HUF Price Update
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just realized there's actually legit money lying around if you know where to look lol. been testing out a bunch of platforms that offer $10 sign up bonus and honestly some of them are pretty solid. like i opened a robinhood account and got between $5-$200 in free stock just for signing up, which is wild. then webull hit me with $100 cash plus 2% match on deposits - that's the kind of thing that actually adds up if you're planning to invest anyway.
the thing is, most of these bonuses aren't just one-off $10 sign up bonus deals. moomoo's throwing up to $1k in nvda stock depending on your deposit
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Managing healthcare costs as a self-employed person is honestly one of the trickier financial puzzles to solve. You don't get the safety net of employer-sponsored coverage, so you're figuring out deductibles, premiums, and out-of-pocket costs all on your own. But here's something that might help ease the burden: an HSA for self-employed workers can actually be a pretty smart financial move if you've got the right health plan.
So what exactly is an HSA? It's basically a tax-advantaged savings account designed for people with high-deductible health plans. The appeal is pretty straightforward—you
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Just realized something interesting while scrolling through net worth lists today. The richest authors in the world are actually making insane amounts of money, and we don't really talk about it enough. Like, these aren't tech billionaires or finance guys, they're literally people who write books.
J.K. Rowling tops the list with $1 billion net worth. Yeah, you read that right. Billion. The Harry Potter creator became the first author ever to hit that milestone. When you think about it, that seven-book series sold over 600 million copies and got translated into 84 languages. Then add the films,
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Been thinking about inventory management lately, and there's this metric that honestly doesn't get enough attention from business owners – the inventory turnover ratio, or ITR. It's basically your answer to how fast you're actually moving products off the shelf and into customer hands.
Here's the thing: most companies are sitting on way too much dead stock without realizing the real cost. That capital tied up in warehouses? It could be working harder elsewhere. The ITR formula is pretty straightforward – you take your cost of goods sold and divide it by your average inventory. So if you're mov
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Been looking at some solid dividend plays lately that actually make sense for the forever-hold crowd. Most people chase growth stories, but honestly, sometimes the boring stuff is where real wealth compounds over decades.
Let me break down three best dividend stocks to buy and hold forever that keep showing up in my research. First up is Verizon. Yeah, I know it's not sexy. The telecom space is basically maxed out — 98% of Americans already have mobile phones, so growth is capped. But that's exactly why it works as a forever holding. People aren't ditching their phone bills, period. The infras
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Just been diving into passive income strategies lately, and honestly, the $1K monthly mark is a solid target to aim for. It's that sweet spot where financial freedom actually starts feeling real. Here's what I've been looking at.
First thing — if you've got some capital to work with, dividend-paying stocks and REITs are your friends. These actually generate cash regularly without you having to do much once they're set up. The math is straightforward: invest in stable dividend funds through platforms like Vanguard or Fidelity, reinvest your returns, and watch it compound. Some people go the REI
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Been scrolling through some wild stories about young entrepreneurs lately, and honestly, some of these kids are absolutely crushing it financially. What's interesting is how different their paths are, yet they all managed to build serious wealth while still in their teens.
Starting with Donald Dougher—this guy positioned himself as the 'Richest Kid in America' through YouTube pranks and lifestyle content. His donald dougher net worth supposedly sits around $1.2 million, which is pretty wild for someone who basically built an audience doing viral challenges. Though I noticed he's been pretty qu
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Today's COP to USD Price Update
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So I've been seeing a lot of confusion in trading communities about buy to open vs buy to close, and honestly it's one of those concepts that clicks once you get it but can be super confusing at first.
Let me break it down the way I think about it. When you're dealing with options contracts, there are really only two main moves you need to understand - entering a position and exiting it. That's literally what buy to open vs buy to close is about.
Buying to open is when you purchase a brand new options contract. You're creating a position that didn't exist before. Say you think a stock's going
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Just caught wind of something pretty serious—roughly 2,000 South Korean nationals are reportedly stuck in Dubai right now. A local lawmaker broke the news, and honestly, this is raising some serious red flags both back home and within government circles.
The situation's gotten enough attention that authorities are actively scrambling to figure out how to help these people. What's interesting is that the full details of what led to this whole Dubai situation haven't been made public yet, which is probably adding to the anxiety for families waiting for answers.
From what's being reported through
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Just read about Joe Arridy again and honestly, it still hits different. This guy's story is one of those cases that makes you question everything about the justice system.
So back in 1936, Colorado had this brutal crime that shocked everyone. Police were under massive pressure to solve it fast. They grabbed Joe Arridy — a young man with an IQ of 46, basically the mind of a child — and just... forced a confession out of him. No fingerprints. No witnesses. Nothing connecting him to the crime scene. But Joe would agree to anything just to please people. That was his nature.
They convicted him any
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