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Recently, while analyzing stocks, I discovered that many beginners actually don't understand a fundamental concept — turnover rate. It looks simple, but mastering it can help you identify the main players' movements and even avoid many pitfalls.
Let's start with the most straightforward understanding. The turnover rate is the frequency of stock trading, reflecting how active a stock is. Think about it: if a stock has no trading activity and its volume is dead, obviously no one is paying attention. Conversely, if the turnover rate is particularly high, it indicates that both buyers and sellers
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Recently, late at night while drinking tea, I suddenly thought of an interesting comparison. In tea art, there is a classic technique called "Phoenix Nods Three Times," which is not just a brewing skill but also a form of etiquette. The host lifts the teapot gently with wrist strength, raising and lowering three times, causing the tea leaves to swirl in the water, resembling a phoenix nodding in greeting. Each movement must be rhythmically precise, with the sound of water, the waterline, and the flow maintaining a consistent rhythm.
The true essence of "Phoenix Nods Three Times" emphasizes gen
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Recently, I’ve been looking into the business blueprint of this fellow, Justin Sun, and I have to say—he really is bold in what he does. From founding the PiMe App in 2014, to this year using $100 million to take Tron through a backdoor listing into NASDAQ, once you walk through the entire process, you’ll realize he isn’t just doing projects—he’s building a full ecosystem empire.
Let’s start with Tron. In 2017, Justin Sun re-entered the crypto space and launched the TRON public chain. At the time, its ICO raised about $400 million. Although it was later hit by the 9.4 ban and the team scattere
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Recently, I've noticed that there have been quite frequent activities from RedotPay, a stablecoin payment company in Hong Kong. Last year, they completed two funding rounds totaling over $150 million, backed by major institutions like Coinbase and Circle, with a valuation surpassing $1 billion.
Interestingly, although the company has been smoothly raising funds, internal personnel changes have been quite frequent. Over the past year, at least five executives have left, each serving less than 12 months. The compliance officer has been replaced twice, and they currently don't even have a Chief F
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Recently, I’ve been整理 some insights on investing in the crypto space and found that many beginners lose money for similar reasons. Instead of blindly trading, it’s better to first understand the logic behind short-term trading strategies.
Honestly, short-term trading strategies in crypto may seem simple, but in reality, they test your mindset and discipline. I’ve noticed that those who do well are often not because of exceptional technical skills, but because of their respect for risk. For example, lending investments, frequent chasing of highs and selling lows—these may seem to double your mo
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I recently came across a pretty interesting perspective. The Chief Economist at Annex Wealth Management mentioned that although the unemployment insurance claims data can be quite noisy during holiday periods, it remains the most reliable indicator of labor market health at present.
He specifically pointed out that the biggest surprise of the New Year is the recent signs of improvement in the labor market. What does this change imply? A key point is that the Federal Reserve may need to adjust its outlook on interest rate policies. The previously expected timetable for rate cuts might be delaye
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Have you ever thought that when XRP breaks through a certain price level, what truly matters isn't just the candlestick itself?
Recently, the crypto community has been buzzing about XRP's price breakout, but I noticed a more intriguing detail: a $1 billion worth of XRP was directly removed from the circulating market without burning or selling, but locked until 2028. The implications of this move are far more significant than just a price increase.
As someone who has been paying close attention to the XRP ecosystem for years, I have to say that this lock-up signal is more critical than you mig
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Recently, I've been thinking about a question: what exactly has blockchain changed in finance? Honestly, right now, the financial world is mainly divided into two approaches—CeFi and DeFi—and each has its supporters.
Let's start with CeFi, which is the traditional exchange model we use. You deposit your money, and the platform manages it for you. They handle trading, lending, staking, and other activities. The advantage? It's especially suitable for beginners—simple to operate, with customer support, so if you make a mistake, you can get help. Plus, it has high trading volume and strong market
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Recently, I've been wondering why more and more people are paying attention to cryptocurrencies. In fact, upon closer inspection, cryptocurrencies have quite a few advantages.
Let's start with the most direct one — in recent years, the performance of crypto assets has indeed caught the eye of many. Looking at price increases, many investors have gained substantial profits from this rally. But I think what's truly worth paying attention to isn't just short-term gains, but more importantly, what it can bring to your investment portfolio.
As a relatively new asset class, cryptocurrencies have low
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Recently, a fan asked me how to interpret moving averages, so I’ll give a brief explanation. To be honest, MA (Moving Average) is one of the most frequently used tools in my trading. Many beginners find it complicated, but once you understand it, it’s really just that simple.
What does MA mean? Simply put, it’s the Moving Average line, which reflects price trends based on the average cost over a certain period of time. For example, MA5 is the line connecting the average closing prices of the past 5 days. MA10, MA30, MA60 follow the same logic, just with different time periods. The calculation
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Recently, I remembered a legendary figure in the crypto world—God Fish Mao Shixing. His name was quite well-known in the early mining circles.
It's a bit surreal to think about, a person experiencing ups and downs over ten years as if spanning an entire century. When he was 21 and still studying at Beijing University of Chemical Technology, he accidentally came across Bitcoin in a library. That chance encounter changed the entire course of his life. At that time, he was fascinated by this decentralized technology, even skipping classes to hang out on international Bitcoin forums, watching Sato
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Lately, I've been seeing more and more female models and internet influencers on Twitter claiming to be co-founders of certain Web3 projects, and I’ve been wondering what’s really behind this phenomenon.
First, let’s talk about the title of co-founder itself. In traditional companies, the roles of founder or co-founder are quite strict, indicating that you have genuinely participated in the core development of the project. But in the Web3 space, things are much more complicated. Many projects are inherently decentralized, with team member identities blurred and no formal contractual obligation
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Recently, I've been looking into gamefi projects for 2025 and have noticed that blockchain gaming is indeed undergoing significant changes. Previously, many focused solely on the P2E model, but now more projects are thinking about how to truly integrate gaming experience with crypto applications. This is the core logic behind worthwhile investment in gaming cryptocurrencies.
In simple terms, gaming blockchains are different from regular public chains. Bitcoin and Ethereum mainly address payments and smart contracts, but gaming blockchains aim to solve entirely different issues—low transaction
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Recently, many people have been discussing QT, which actually means quantitative tightening, but many still have a vague understanding of this concept. I’ve also spent some time researching and found that its impact on the crypto market is greater than expected.
In simple terms, quantitative tightening(QT) is a monetary policy tool used by central banks to combat inflation. Its meaning is straightforward: the central bank stops buying bonds and instead allows existing assets to mature, gradually shrinking the balance sheet. This is the complete opposite of quantitative easing.
How does the cen
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Recently, I've seen quite a few people get wrecked in contract trading, so I think it's necessary to discuss this topic. Honestly, the appeal of leverage in contracts is very strong—using a small amount of capital to control a larger asset position, with the potential for high returns. But conversely, losses are also amplified, and once the market moves against your position, the risk of liquidation is right in front of you.
I've observed how liquidations usually happen. First, it's a problem of capital management—many traders overtrade or fail to top up their margin in time, leading to insuff
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Recently, I’ve been chatting with many traders and found that everyone’s understanding of the KD indicator still tends to be biased. Especially the daily KD golden cross signal, which seems to have become a “holy grail” for entry points, but in reality, it’s far from that simple.
First, let’s talk about what the KD indicator actually does. The K line is the fast line, very responsive, while the D line is the slow line, moving more smoothly. When the K line crosses above the D line from below, we call it a golden cross; the opposite is a death cross. It sounds straightforward, but there are act
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Hey brothers, if you're bored this weekend and have nothing to do, why not watch a few movies to broaden your horizons? Especially for those interested in financial markets, these films can really help you understand how crazy the game of money can be.
Let's start with *Wall Street*, a classic in financial movies with a rating of 9.5. The director made it in memory of his late father, and the entire film vividly depicts the greed and temptation on Wall Street. After watching, you'll understand why some people are willing to do unethical things for money.
*The Wolf of Wall Street* is also fanta
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Recently, I've noticed a noteworthy development in the Middle Eastern resource market. Saudi Arabia has discovered a sizable Arabian gold deposit in the Mecca region, initially estimated to contain over 200 tons of high-grade gold. This is one of the largest discoveries in the kingdom in decades.
Interestingly, the timing of this gold discovery—between late 2023 and early 2025—almost perfectly aligns with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 economic transformation plan. It’s clear this isn’t a coincidence but part of the kingdom’s diversification strategy. They are seriously pushing to shift from oil d
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Lately, I've been pondering an interesting question—if China really sold off all of its $771 billion in U.S. Treasuries, would the U.S. economy collapse immediately? This topic has been trending online, but many people actually have it wrong.
Let's start with the data. Last year, U.S. national debt surpassed $35 trillion, meaning each American owes about $100,000. China, as the second-largest foreign holder of U.S. Treasuries, holds $771 billion within that $35 trillion—only about 2%. It seems small, but in the international financial markets, that 2% can still cause a stir.
If you ask, "Would
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