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I just checked ASTER and it looks quite interesting right now. The price just broke above $0.60 after gaining more than 50% from the lows, and what catches the eye is that an inverse head and shoulders pattern was confirmed on the 1-hour chart. These types of formations are usually quite reliable for traders looking for reversals.
On the daily chart, something important also happened: it broke out of a descending wedge that had been forming for weeks. This ended the series of lower highs and lower lows we had been seeing. The breakout came with decent volume and nearly 10% daily gain, so it do
ASTER-0,12%
BTC-2,07%
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Recently, I’ve been reviewing Solana’s movement, and honestly, the outlook looks quite interesting, though not in the way many expected a month ago. The price has dropped to levels near $78, which contrasts with the accumulation seen below $90 that everyone was talking about. But here’s where it gets good: when the market enters these periods of forced consolidation, it’s often when the most significant moves happen when you least expect them.
What catches my attention is that despite recent price pressure, the Solana ecosystem continues to advance. Developers are not stopping; more DeFi and N
SOL-2,34%
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I just found out that many people don’t know how overtime pay works in Mexico, and honestly, it’s information that everyone should be clear about. According to Profedet, there are three different ways to calculate it, and the difference can be quite significant in your paycheck.
Basically, the first 9 hours of overtime work per week are paid at double the regular rate. If you earn 50 pesos per hour, those extra hours are paid at 100 pesos. But if you work beyond those 9 hours, here’s the good part: they are paid at triple, so 150 pesos per hour in the same example. There’s also a third case, w
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I just watched some videos circulating about how the money moved within the AFA, and honestly, it’s like a movie. The records show a quite sophisticated circuit: money leaving financial firms in the Buenos Aires financial district, passing through intermediate offices, and ending up in private residences. Everything documented, everything recorded.
The most striking thing is that the protagonists filmed every step. Juan Pablo Beacon, who worked with Treasurer Pablo Toviggino, recorded videos counting stacks of $10,000 bills. In one of them, he says, “This is what was delivered today, May 20th,
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Recently, I found out that nettle has much more to offer than most people imagine. Most know it for those stinging hairs, but it turns out it's a quite remarkable plant when you start researching its benefits.
I began reading about this, and I was struck by its truly comprehensive nutritional profile. We're talking about proteins, minerals like calcium and potassium, and B-complex vitamins that the body needs. It’s no small thing.
What impressed me the most were its anti-inflammatory properties. Nettle contains flavonoids, which are powerful antioxidants that neutralize free radicals. Basicall
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I just read something interesting about nuts that’s worth sharing. A nutritionist analyzed how much we should actually eat to enjoy their benefits without overdoing the calories.
The first point they highlight is the amount: 30 grams daily. That’s about 7 or 8 whole nuts, which seems quite manageable. The reason is that at this dose, you get all the brain benefits without affecting your body weight.
And well, the benefits are quite serious. Nuts have high levels of omega-3 and omega-6, those fatty acids your nervous system needs to function properly. They directly impact your concentration, me
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Hey, I just found out that the Metro extended its hours last Sunday for Vive Latino. Line 9 was running until 1 a.m. so people could get home without the hassle of searching for Uber or a taxi.
As I understand it, they put up to 18 trains into service that weekend. The stations at Ciudad Deportiva, Puebla, and Velódromo had more activity, so they sent empty trains to prevent overcrowding. Pantitlán and Tacubaya dispatched the last trains at 12:30 a.m.
Honestly, it was pretty cool because Line 9 is the closest to the GNP Seguros stadium where the festival takes place. Imagine all those people t
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Hey, I just found out that São Paulo has a lot more to offer than I thought. It’s not just the city with its museums and Paulista Avenue, but you also have beaches near São Paulo less than two hours away. Guarujá is an hour and a half away and is said to be quite lively, with huge beaches. If you want something more relaxing, Ilhabela is three hours away and has clear waters, perfect for resting. And if you’re into surfing, Maresias is four hours away with good waves and nightlife. Honestly, the nearby beaches of São Paulo are an interesting option for short getaways. What caught my attention
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I just checked the 2026 holiday calendar released by the government, and there are quite a few days to plan around. What caught my attention the most is that they included three strategic long weekends: March 23, July 10, and December 7, basically so you can plan for long weekends whenever you feel like.
The thing is, not all holidays are the same, you know? Some holidays are fixed dates (like Christmas, Independence Day), and then there are movable holidays that the government can shift to a different day. And well, there are also non-working days that are at the employer's discretion whether
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I just noticed that the PBOC set the central USD/CNY rate at 6.8975 for today’s session, a slight adjustment from 6.8909 the previous day. Reuters estimated 6.8955, so it ended up a bit stronger than expected.
The interesting thing is that the Chinese central bank has quite a few tools in its arsenal to move the CNY to USD exchange rate. Not only do they adjust the reference rate directly, but they also use the Medium-Term Lending Facility, currency interventions, and changes in the LPR to influence the Renminbi. It’s a much more flexible system than what you see with Western central banks.
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I just learned all the details about the Tepoztlán Carnival 2026, and honestly, I was surprised by the cultural richness behind it all. It’s not just any celebration; it has a very interesting history. The chinelos originated when local indigenous and mestizo people couldn’t participate in the celebrations of the Spanish landowners, so they wore masks and old clothes to hide and create their own festivities. Eventually, it evolved into what we now know as this carnival.
What caught my attention the most was the attire. The chinelo costumes are incredible—black tunics with white details, embroi
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I have just reviewed some highly revealing satellite images circulating about what is happening in the Middle East. Planet Labs and other companies have begun releasing high-resolution photographs showing the true extent of the attacks in the region, something that until recently was difficult to verify visually.
What’s interesting is that these images, captured with a delay of approximately two weeks, reveal concrete damage to key facilities in the Persian Gulf. The port of Bandar Abbas, one of Iran’s main military enclaves, appears in photos from March 2nd with several ships engulfed in flam
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I just found out that in Mexico there are legal ways to withdraw money without being charged a fee by the bank. It turns out that if your card is from BanBajío, BanCoppel, or one of those, you can use ATMs from other banks within the Multired network without paying anything. There are about 11,800 ATMs across HSBC, Scotiabank, Inbursa, and others.
What surprised me is that there are also many bilateral agreements. For example, Banco Azteca has agreements with Multiva and BanBajío, Scotiabank connects with Afirme and Intercam. If you travel, Scotiabank even allows you to withdraw without a fee
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I just saw Honor's presentation at MWC, and honestly, these guys never stop surprising me. They introduced two quite interesting devices: the Magic V6, which is their most refined foldable phone so far, and the Robot Phone, which is... well, something you probably didn't expect to exist.
Let's start with the Magic V6. It's a book-style foldable phone, but with details that make it different. It has a thickness of just 8.7mm when closed, which is impressive considering it contains a 6660 mAh battery inside. The inner screen is 7.9 inches, and the fold is 44% less visible than in previous genera
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I just saw what HONOR showcased at MWC 2026, and honestly, it's quite interesting. They didn't just release their new foldables and tablets but also demonstrated much more experimental concepts that make you think about where technology is headed.
The first thing that caught my attention was the Robot Phone, a conceptual device that literally aims to merge a smartphone with real robotic capabilities. I'm talking about a phone that moves on its own. The idea behind it is that phones will go far beyond simple gestures or voice commands. We're talking about devices that can follow you, react to t
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I just saw that several states in Mexico are resuming classes this Tuesday after the recent violence. Jalisco is waiting until Wednesday to feel more secure, but the SEP, Hidalgo, and Puebla already say that children will go back. It all depends on how the situation is in each place, I suppose.
It's interesting because while here in Mexico they decide day by day whether there will be classes or not due to safety concerns, in other countries like the United States they already have more stable schedules. I don't know, sometimes I wonder how they handle that when students go back to school in th
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Just over a year ago, João Fonseca arrived in Buenos Aires as a promising talent in Brazilian tennis and left as the youngest ATP champion in Buenos Aires history. Now he’s trying something that almost no one achieves at his age: defending a professional circuit title.
The Brazilian tennis player has changed quite a bit since then. He left behind that look with long, curly hair; now he appears more mature, with short hair and a well-groomed mustache. But at 19 years old, Fonseca maintains that freshness that characterizes him. What happened in the past year was intense: two ATP titles (besides
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Wow, I just checked the forecast and it looks like cold front 41 hit pretty hard in the north. Chihuahua, Coahuila, and Nuevo León took the worst with gusts of 70 to 90 km/h and dust storms that you don't want to get caught in. Tamaulipas also had a rough time with showers and that North event they mentioned. Meanwhile, in the center and southeast, rain and thunderstorms everywhere, but in Jalisco, Colima, Michoacán, and Guerrero, the unbearable heat continued, reaching 40 to 45 degrees in some areas. Today's weather showed a crazy contrast: mountain areas of Chihuahua with frosts from -10 to
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I've been reading about dream interpretation for a while, and honestly, it's fascinating how our subconscious processes everything. There isn't an exact formula for every dream, but there are interesting patterns that many of us experience.
Many wonder what it means to dream of gold or other symbolic elements. The curious thing is that while some dream of valuable things, others have scenes with mud, and both say a lot about what we're experiencing internally.
When you dream of mud, it usually reflects a time when you feel trapped or confused about some aspect of your life. Mud is that substan
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