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About investments without noise. For those who want to understand, not get lost. News, analysis, lifehacks, education and the editorial team’s personal opinions—without any unnecessary hype.

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😱 I bought it on hype and things went wrong 👀 How does this usually happen? Someone sees a news story: a certain token has surged 300% in a week. There’s a frenzy in the chat rooms; everyone’s talking about it, and a friend has already “made a killing.” A feeling sets in: if I don’t jump in now, I’ll miss the opportunity. 🤑 Emotions kick in, and the person buys. Without understanding what it is, how it works, or why it’s rising in the first place. At first, there might even be a profit—and that’s the most dangerous moment. Because it seems like everything is going right. And then the price starts to fall. 🫣 What happens next? First, “I’ll wait it out, it’ll bounce back.” Then, “I can’t sell at a loss.” Then, the asset loses another 60–70% from the entry point. And the person either takes a huge loss or holds on for years, hoping for a price recovery that may never come ☠ 😢 Why this happens? Hype is an emotion that shuts down logic. When everyone around is talking about growth, the brain perceives this as a signal to act. This is called FOMO—the fear of missing out. We’ll discuss that separately. But the main mistake isn’t that the person bought an asset that has fallen. The main mistake is not having a plan: 🟡 Why am I buying this? 🟡 How much am I willing to lose? 🟡 When and under what conditions will I sell? Without answers to these questions, it’s not an investment. It’s a gamble. 🔁 What I should have done differently? Take your time. Understand what you’re buying. Determine the amount you’re not afraid to lose. And make a decision with a clear head, not under the influence of others’ hype. The market always offers new opportunities. But money spent on a emotional impulse rarely comes back. 👉 The hype fades. The consequences remain. Keep this in mind so you don't repeat someone else's mistake Telegram | X (Twitter) | TikTok

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✍ Before we talk about investments, stocks, and cryptocurrency, let’s talk about the basics. Without them, nothing else works. 💸 Financial health rests on three simple pillars: ✅ Income is everything that comes in. Salary, freelance work, rent, interest—any incoming money. The first rule: you need to know your actual monthly income exactly. Not roughly—but exactly. Many people can’t name it off the top of their heads, and that’s already a problem. ❎ Expenses are everything you spend. And this is where it gets interesting. Most people underestimate their expenses by 20–30%. Coffee, subscriptions, “little treats”—all of these add up to a significant amount. Expenses are generally divided into:   - Recurring — rent, utilities, subscriptions, loans — things you need to pay every month   - Cyclical — vacations, clothing, insurance — predictable, but not monthly   - Unpredictable — repairs, medical treatment, force majeure — things that are impossible to plan for, but you can prepare for. Understanding the structure of your expenses is already half the battle when it comes to financial literacy. ✳️ An emergency fund is your safety net. The difference between income and expenses isn’t immediately “money for investment.” First, you build a reserve — a financial cushion covering 3–6 months of basic expenses. The reserve is kept separate, it isn’t spent or invested. It isn’t frozen money—it’s your peace of mind and freedom to make decisions. ♻️ Here’s a simple breakdown: Income → Essential expenses → Savings → Investments ☑️ Yes, investments come last. Not because they’re unimportant, but because without the first three steps, they turn into a gamble. 💾 Save this breakdown—and share it with anyone who might find it useful Telegram | X (Twitter) | TikTok
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📈📉 “The market is very volatile right now.” But what does that actually mean, and why is it important to know? Simply put:
📈📉 “The market is very volatile right now.” But what does that actually mean, and why is it important to know? Simply put: how much and how quickly the price jumps up and down 📊 Here are two examples to help you understand: Asset A: $100 today, $102 tomorrow, $99 the day after Asset B: $100 today, $130 tomorrow, $80 the day after Asset B is highly volatile. Higher returns, but also greater risk. Asset A is more stable, but grows slowly 😱 Why are people afraid of it? See a 30% loss in your portfolio and you automatically want to sell. This is where most beginners lock in their losses and exit at the worst moment 🤔 But there’s another perspective: For a long-term investor, volatility isn’t an enemy—it’s an opportunity. It’s during these dips that you can buy assets at a lower price 🧐 The conclusion is simple: High volatility = higher risk + higher potential profit Low volatility = stability + more modest growth You shouldn’t fear volatility, you should understand it. Telegram | X (Twitter) | TikTok
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In the past two periods, the bear market lasted for two consecutive 6-month candles, after which a major uptrend began. We ar
In the past two periods, the bear market lasted for two consecutive 6-month candles, after which a major uptrend began. We are now seeing the close of the second 6-month candle. What’s next? 🤔 Telegram | X (Twitter) | TikTok
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🫣 Be honest—has this ever happened to you? Telegram | X (Twitter) | TikTok
🫣 Be honest—has this ever happened to you? Telegram | X (Twitter) | TikTok
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😱 You can see what's happening in the cryptocurrency market and it's exactly these kinds of situations that can trigger FOMO. 😳 FOMO is one of the most costly emotions for an investor. Literally the most costly. What is FOMO? FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) — is the fear of missing out on an opportunity. In the market, it looks like this: an asset is skyrocketing, everyone around you is talking about profits, you get the feeling that the train is already leaving and you’re left on the platform, so you jump on board. Without analysis, without a plan, without understanding—just to “stay in the loop.” 🧠 Why does the brain react this way? It’s not a weakness of character — it’s biology. The brain is programmed to avoid losses and follow the crowd. Thousands of years ago, this saved lives. Now, in the financial market, it destroys capital. When everyone around you says “it’s rising”, the brain perceives this as social proof and shuts down critical thinking. It is at this very moment that most beginners get in at the peak. 🧐 How does it look in practice A typical scenario: 1. An asset rises or fall by 200% → news, hype, frenzy in chat rooms 2. FOMO sets in → “You have to buy before it's too late” The person buys at the peak The market corrects , down 40% 3. Panic → selling at a loss And the worst part is — this cycle repeats itself over and over again. How can you recognize FOMO in yourself? 🧯 Warning signs to watch out for: - You make decisions in a rush because it’s “now or never” - Your sources of information are chat rooms, social media, and advice from friends - You can’t explain why you’re buying this asset - The decision makes you feel excited rather than calmly confident 🩹 What helps? There’s no one-size-fits-all solution, but there are simple practices: - Take a break. If you want to buy right now — wait 24 hours - If the decision still seems reasonable after a day — consider it - Ask yourself: why am I buying this specific thing right now, and what if it drops by 50% tomorrow? - Have a plan in advance. When the decision is made before the hype — FOMO doesn’t control you 👉 Accept the fact: you’ll always miss part of the movement. That’s normal. It’s better to jump in later with a clear head than first—driven by emotions. Opportunities will always be there, but money spent on FOMO rarely comes back. 💾 Save this and pass it on to someone who’s “thinking about jumping in” right now. Telegram | X (Twitter) | TikTok
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Most people don’t start investing because they don’t know where to begin 🏁 Let’s break down the steps: 1. 🕳️ Plug the “hole
Most people don’t start investing because they don’t know where to begin 🏁 Let’s break down the steps: 1. 🕳️  Plug the “holes” in your budget. First, you need to figure out where your money is going—then start growing it. 2.  🏗️ Build a financial cushion. This is money set aside to cover 3–6 months of basic expenses, kept separate and not invested. Without it, the first unexpected situation will force you to sell your assets at a loss. 3.  🎯 Set a goal. Ask yourself: Why do I need this money? How many years from now? How much are you willing to lose? The answers to these questions will determine your strategy. 4. 📖 Get a basic understanding of the fundamentals. At the very least, you should know what an asset, risk, diversification, and liquidity are. 5. 🪙 Start small. Your first investment isn’t about the money. It’s about the experience. A small amount that you can afford to lose will teach you more than any book. Investing it's about having a system. Telegram | X (Twitter) | TikTok
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Hello 👋 You’ve know that this channel used to be dedicated to the NOTMEME app. We’ve been down that road ourselves, and to b
Hello 👋 You’ve know that this channel used to be dedicated to the NOTMEME app. We’ve been down that road ourselves, and to be honest: times have changed. 😜 “Play-to-earn” projects are gradually becoming a thing of the past—most of them haven’t stood the test of the market. Real, stable results can be achieved in a different way—through knowledge, a systematic approach, and informed decisions. That’s what this channel is all about now. 👉 Here, we’ll focus on:   - How investing works and where to start   - Why the market rises and falls, and what drives it   - What mistakes almost all beginners make   - How successful investors think and what sets them apart from the rest   - Financial habits that really make a difference ❌ What you won't find here:   - “Buy now” signals and tips   - Get-rich-quick promises   - Complex terms without explanations ✅ We don't manage your money, and we don't recommend any purchases. We provide information—but the decisions are yours to make. Let's start ▶️
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