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I've been curious about how much does clothes cost for the average household, and the numbers surprised me. Turns out American families are spending around $1,434 annually on clothing and related items. That breaks down to roughly $120 monthly, which is about 2.3% of total household spending. The breakdown is pretty interesting too - women and girls average $545 yearly while men and boys come in at $326. Footwear adds another $314 to the annual tab.
What really caught my attention is how the pandemic messed with these numbers. Back in 2020, clothing spending dropped over 20% compared to 2019.
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Been scrolling through market takes lately and one thing keeps popping up - is a recession coming? A lot of people seem genuinely worried right now. According to recent surveys, about 72% of Americans have a pretty negative view of the economy, and nearly 40% think things will get worse over the next year.
Look, nobody can predict exactly what the market will do tomorrow or next month. But there are some signals worth paying attention to if you're trying to figure out whether a pullback might be on the horizon.
The S&P 500 Shiller CAPE ratio is one metric I keep an eye on. It basically measure
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Been diving into some interesting wealth data lately, and there's something worth paying attention to here. A Knight Frank study tracking billionaire creation from 2014 to 2024 shows some pretty clear patterns about which sectors are actually printing new wealth right now.
Most people assume it's just tech and finance, but the reality is more nuanced. Yeah, those industries are crushing it — tech alone created 443 new billionaires over the decade, while finance and investments minted 353. But here's what caught my eye: manufacturing quietly produced over 500 new billionaires in the same period
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Just been thinking about something that doesn't get talked about enough — how differently the world's richest people approach giving back.
Obviously Jeff Bezos gets compared constantly to Warren Buffett and Bill Gates when it comes to philanthropy. And honestly, for a while Bezos kind of dragged his feet. He was the holdout who wouldn't sign Buffett and Gates' Giving Pledge, which asks billionaires to donate half their wealth. But then he actually carved out his own lane with the Bezos Day One Fund back in 2018 with his ex-wife Mackenzie Scott.
What's interesting is that Bezos' charity donatio
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just saw this trending on weibo and it's wild lol. turns out jun ji-hyun's husband choi jun-hyuk lost massive money in some blockchain game called wemix. we're talking 15.8 billion won in losses. like, that's life-changing money for most people, but apparently not for him.
so what happened? alpha asset management (his company) invested in wemade's wemix token. the game got hacked back in february, thieves stole about 9 billion won, but they didn't announce it until 4 days later. by then everyone already knew anyway. the token got delisted from korean exchanges, relisted with warnings, and now
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just realized pi kyc verification has a deadline coming up and a lot of people still haven't done it. honestly it's not as complicated as people make it sound, i did mine last week and it was pretty straightforward.
the key thing is just preparing everything beforehand. grab your ID and a proof of address, make sure they're not expired and you can actually read the text. i've heard people complain about rejections because they submitted blurry photos or cropped images, so don't be lazy with the camera work. good lighting matters more than you'd think.
once you're in the pi app, the verificatio
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Today's CAD to THB Price Update
This report details the current exchange rate between the Canadian Dollar and Thai Baht, offering real-time data for traders. It highlights market analysis, technical indicators, and potential trading opportunities.
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Just realized something interesting – most people who own NFTs are sitting on them like they're just digital art pieces. But what if your rare digital collectible could actually generate income for you? That's the whole idea behind NFT staking, and honestly, it's changing how people think about holding digital assets.
So here's the thing: staking NFT basically means you lock up your digital asset on a platform and get paid for it. Think of it like putting money in a savings account, except instead of cash, you're using your NFT. The platform rewards you with tokens, voting rights, or other per
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I've been following what Ripple's leadership has been saying about XRP lately, and there's definitely an interesting narrative forming around this token. Brad Garlinghouse has been pretty vocal about where he sees XRP heading, particularly when it comes to solving real-world payment problems on a global scale.
The core argument keeps coming back to this: traditional cross-border payments are slow, expensive, and inefficient. According to Garlinghouse, XRP was designed specifically to address what he calls a multi-trillion-dollar problem in the financial system. He's mentioned that if Ripple ke
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just scrolled past this wild list of the world's richest animals and honestly can't stop thinking about it 😭 like Gunther VI is literally a German Shepherd sitting on $500 million inherited from some countess?? that dog probably has a better investment portfolio than most of us
and then there's Grumpy Cat who turned being perpetually angry into $99 million through memes and merch lmao. Taylor Swift's cat Olivia Benson made £77 million just by appearing in music videos, which is absolutely unhinged. but my favorite has to be Tommaso - an Italian black cat that inherited $13 million because his
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Ever wondered what is PNL and why so many traders obsess over it? I used to think it was just some fancy accounting term, but honestly, it's the most practical thing you need to understand if you want to make money in crypto.
So here's the deal: PNL simply means profit and loss. It tells you exactly how much money you've made or lost on a trade. Positive PNL means you're winning, negative means you took an L. That's it at the core, but the real value comes from how you use it.
What I found interesting is that there are actually two types. Realized PNL is when you close a position and lock in y
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Today's BRL to QAR Price Update
This report analyzes the exchange rate between the Brazilian Real (BRL) and the Qatari Riyal (QAR), highlighting a strong bullish market trend and potential trading opportunities based on technical indicators.
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Been thinking about this lately - why do so many traders get trapped doing the same thing? Here's the thing about reverse indicators that most people overlook.
When you look at market movements, there's this pattern: the majority moves one way, price gets pushed to extremes, then boom - reversal happens. A reverse indicator is basically your tool to catch that exact moment when everyone's betting the same direction and the market's about to snap back.
Think about it practically. If retail traders are all buying an asset aggressively, pushing price higher and higher, that's when a contrarian tr
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Today's BRL to KRW Price Update
This report analyzes the exchange rate between the Brazilian Real (BRL) and South Korean Won (KRW), providing real-time data and market insights for traders to identify opportunities amidst current volatility.
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Just realized how many people misunderstand market cycles. Been watching the charts and thinking about this Wall St psychology chart that actually makes a lot of sense for understanding what's really happening beneath the price action.
Basically, markets don't just move on fundamentals—they move on how investors feel at each stage. The cycle breaks down into two main emotional journeys. First, you've got the uptrend: disbelief turns into hope, then optimism kicks in, followed by belief, then that thrilling feeling when profits start rolling in. Eventually it peaks at euphoria—that dangerous po
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Have you ever noticed how some of the most influential billionaires in the world are seriously investing in Bitcoin? Ricardo Salinas Pliego is one of the most interesting cases to watch in this regard.
Salinas is the founder of Grupo Salinas, a Mexican giant involved in media, telecommunications, finance, and retail. He also controls TV Azteca, practically the second-largest network in the Spanish-speaking world. He’s not exactly an unknown name, after all.
What makes him particularly interesting is how his view of Bitcoin has evolved over time. In 2020, when many billionaires still viewed cry
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Lately, I’ve been noticing increasing attention toward the Chinese crypto ecosystem, and honestly, there are some projects that truly deserve a closer look. It’s not just about technological innovation but also about how China is building solid blockchain infrastructure with a very pragmatic approach.
Let’s start with NEO, which everyone knows as the Chinese Ethereum. What strikes me is its transaction speed and multilingual support for developers. It’s a platform that has built a serious community around smart contracts and dApps, making it a concrete choice for those who want to build someth
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Just realized something worth sharing about technical analysis. Most traders obsess over dozens of indicators, but there's one that genuinely separates the amateurs from the pros on any chart — the 200 EMA.
Here's why I keep coming back to it. The 200 EMA is basically an exponential moving average that prioritizes recent price action over older data. Instead of treating all prices equally, it gives more weight to what's happening now. Plot the last 200 candles on your timeframe — whether that's 4H, daily, or weekly — and you get this smooth line that cuts through all the noise and shows you th
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just realized elon musk height is actually 6'2" - that's pretty tall for a tech guy tbh. always pictured him differently lol. like when you find out someone's taller than you thought? that elon musk height thing caught me off guard ngl. wonder if that's why he looks so imposing in photos sometimes. anyway random fact but the elon musk height detail is kind of interesting. anyone else surprised by this?
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Just looked at Pakistan's currency history and it's honestly pretty wild how much the rupee has depreciated over the decades. Back in 1947 when the country was founded, 1 USD was only worth 3.31 PKR. You could barely notice any movement for the first 8 years or so.
But then things started shifting. By the mid-50s it crept up to around 3.91-4.76 PKR per dollar, and it basically stayed there for another decade. The real acceleration happened in the 70s though. In 2000, the dollar rate in Pakistan was sitting at around 51.90 PKR, which seemed significant at the time.
Fast forward to more recent y
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