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Just realized a lot of people are struggling with updating banking details for their SASSA grants. So let me break down what I learned because it's actually different depending on which grant you're on.
If you're getting permanent grants (old age, disability, child grant), you can't do this online unfortunately. You have to physically go to your nearest SASSA office, fill out the Payment Method Change Form, bring your ID and a recent bank statement (not older than 3 months). The whole thing takes about 21 working days to process, so if you need it done by next month, submit before the 15th or
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Today's SAR to ARS Price Update
This report analyzes the SAR/ARS exchange rate, providing real-time data and market insights. It highlights current trading conditions, technical indicators, and factors influencing volatility, guiding traders in decision-making.
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I've been curious about this too — just how much does Elon Musk actually make per day? The numbers floating around are wild, but here's the thing: it's not like he's getting a paycheck deposited into his bank account every morning. His "daily income" is basically a reflection of how much his net worth swings based on stock prices and company valuations.
Let me break down what we're actually talking about. Musk doesn't take a salary from Tesla or his other companies. In 2024, Tesla literally paid him zero. So when people say he makes hundreds of millions per day, they're not talking about cash
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Just been diving into how much Offset's net worth really is, and honestly, the numbers are pretty wild for someone who's still in his early 30s.
So here's the thing — most sources peg Offset somewhere between $30-40 million as of 2026. That's a serious amount of wealth, but what's interesting is how he actually built it. He's not just a rapper who had a few hit songs and called it a day.
Started out in Atlanta back in the day, co-founded Migos with his cousin Quavo around 2008. The group didn't blow up immediately — they were grinding with mixtapes before Versace went viral in 2013. That track
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Just looked up what Clix net worth actually is in 2026 and honestly the numbers are wild. This 21-year-old Fortnite streamer from Connecticut has already built a $27 million fortune. Like, that's insane for someone who basically grew up gaming.
So how did he pull this off? Dude started taking Fortnite seriously as a teenager and qualified for the World Cup in 2019 when he was just 14. Made $112k from that alone. Since then he's been stacking it from tournaments, YouTube (3.6M subscribers btw), Twitch streams, sponsorships, and merch. His annual income is somewhere between $1.1 to $1.5 million
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Just been looking at the altcoin season index and it's sitting at 37 right now. For those not familiar, this metric basically tells you whether altcoins are outperforming Bitcoin or if BTC is still the main show. CoinMarketCap tracks the top 100 cryptos over a 90-day period to calculate it, and anything under 50 means Bitcoin's still dominating the market.
So what does 37 actually mean for us? Honestly, it's telling me that capital hasn't really rotated into alts yet. We're in what I'd call the cautious phase where institutional money and retail traders are still playing it safe with Bitcoin a
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Just checked the on-chain data and honestly, the reason crypto is tanking today has nothing to do with the headlines everyone's obsessing over. It's way simpler than that.
Liquidation cascade. Over the last 12 hours I'm seeing roughly $1.3B in forced unwinding across the market. Bitcoin dropped from levels where there was zero support, and every dip just triggered more liquidations. It's a feedback loop — price goes down, weak leverage gets flushed, price goes down more.
The real issue? Liquidity has been thin and choppy lately, but traders kept positions bloated. That's a recipe for sharp mov
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Just caught wind of something worth paying attention to in the geopolitical space. France is making some notable moves with the Charles de Gaulle carrier strike group getting deployed on what looks like a strategic escort mission. According to recent reports, President Macron has given the order for the flagship carrier and its entire escort fleet to mobilize, which signals France is taking a more active stance on maritime security.
What's interesting here is the timing. We're seeing increased tensions across multiple regions, and France's decision to deploy its primary naval asset with full e
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Been thinking a lot lately about what separates traders who actually make it from those who just bounce around losing money. And honestly, it all comes down to one thing that most people overlook: understanding your own trader profile.
Look, whether you're trading stocks, forex, crypto, or commodities, everyone's got their own style. Some people thrive on quick scalps, holding positions for seconds or minutes just to catch small moves. Others prefer day trading where you're in and out the same day, riding those daily swings. Then you've got swing traders who hold for days or weeks, and the lon
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So Elon Musk basically sent the entire meme coin space into overdrive a while back when he tweeted that PEPE was becoming the new internet currency. That single post was enough to trigger a buying frenzy across the board — whales started throwing millions at it, and suddenly everyone and their cousin was talking about this frog token.
Now everyone's asking the same thing: can PEPE actually hit a dollar? Let's be real about the math here. Right now it's trading around basically zero, and with 420 trillion tokens in circulation, you'd need a market cap of $420 trillion just to see it reach $1. T
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Just looked at Pakistan's currency history and it's honestly wild. Back in 1947 when the country was founded, 1 dollar to pkr in 1947 was just 3.31 rupees. Stable for like 8 years straight.
Then things started moving. By the mid-50s it crept up to 3.91, then 4.76 through the 60s. But the real story? The 1970s hit different - jumped to 11 PKR. After that it was basically a one-way street down.
Fast forward to 2000 and you're looking at 51.90. By 2008 it was 81. Then 2019 came and boom - 163.75. That's when things got rough. Last few years? 240 in 2022, 286 in 2023, now sitting around 277.
So ba
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So I've been digging into Elon Musk's crypto portfolio lately and honestly, it's way smaller than people think. Everyone speculates he's holding some crazy altcoin collection, but the guy has only publicly confirmed owning three: Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin. That's it.
Let me start with the obvious one. Dogecoin is basically Musk's baby at this point. Back in 2019 he tweeted that DOGE was his favorite crypto, and he's been riding for it ever since. Called it "the people's coin" because regular workers without financial knowledge own it. The wild part? He's been collaborating with DOGE deve
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Have you heard of Steve Rothstein? This guy has one of the wildest stories in aviation history, and it’s completely real.
In 1987, Steve Rothstein paid $250,000 for something that no one would believe possible today: a lifetime unlimited flight pass with American Airlines. He also snagged a second pass for companions for $150,000. Sounds crazy? Wait, it gets even better.
Over the next 21 years, Steve Rothstein used this pass like no other. The man booked over 10,000 flights. Not per year — in total! Some days he flew twice in a row. Sometimes just for lunch in another state and back the same d
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Just realized a lot of newcomers in crypto don't really understand what PNL means, and honestly it's kinda critical if you want to trade properly. Let me break it down because it's simpler than you think.
So PNL stands for Profit and Loss, and it's basically tracking whether you're making money or losing it on your positions. There are two types you need to know about.
First there's unrealized PNL. This is the money you're up or down on while your trade is still open. Say you bought some ETH at 3,000 and it's now sitting at 3,500. Congrats, you've got an unrealized profit of 500. But here's th
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Just been reading about Duan Yongping again, and honestly, this guy's investment journey is wild. From turning around a failing factory in 1988 to becoming one of China's most successful investors - the dude literally built BBK into a 10 billion yuan empire before quietly stepping back at 40 to focus on investing.
What's fascinating is how Duan Yongping actually met Buffett in 2006 and even pitched Apple to him. Later, Buffett went all-in on Apple, and Duan Yongping's own portfolio shows he practices what he preaches - by end of 2024, his Apple holdings alone were worth over $10 billion, makin
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Recently, I was thinking about what everyone means when they talk about ATH. Seriously, what does ATH stand for? I see this abbreviation so many times in forum discussions, and new traders get confused.
What does ATH mean in short? It stands for All Time High, which is the highest price that a particular asset has ever reached. It sounds simple, but when it actually happens—when your cryptocurrency hits new peaks—emotions take over logic.
I've noticed that most investors make the same mistake. They buy at the top, thinking it's just the beginning. But what does ATH mean for experienced traders
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Recently, more people are talking about Four.Meme, and honestly, it's worth understanding what it's all about. It's a platform on BNB Chain that allows anyone to create their own meme coin without complicated procedures. There’s no presale or closed rounds for "VIPs" — everyone starts on equal footing, which is pretty cool.
What caught my interest in Four.Meme? The interface is really simple. You add a name, symbol, graphic, and you're done. The platform operates on BSC due to low fees and fast transaction speeds. People connect their wallets and can start trading new coins. I also heard they
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Have you ever wondered how much money actually exists in the world? Today, while researching this, I came across some interesting data.
The answer to the question of how much money there is in the global money supply actually depends on perspective. At a basic level, when all physical cash and liquid assets in bank accounts are included, we reach approximately $37 trillion. But this is just the beginning.
If we include investment instruments, derivatives, and the cryptocurrency market, the figure exceeds 1.2 quadrillion dollars. So, when you ask how much money is in the world, the answer varie
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Just checked the latest rankings for the world's largest assets by market cap, and the landscape has shifted a bit compared to last year. Gold still sits at the top with around $27 trillion, completely untouchable as the ultimate store of value. Then you've got the tech giants — NVIDIA, Microsoft, Apple, and Alphabet dominating the trillion-dollar club, powered by the AI boom.
What caught my attention though is where Bitcoin stands now. It's holding strong as one of the top 10 largest assets globally, though the recent market movements have adjusted its position. The crypto king is sitting at
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