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*Data last updated: 2026-04-18 16:34 (UTC+8)

As of 2026-04-18 16:34, MINIMAX-W 00100.HK (MINIMA) is priced at $0, with a total market cap of --, a P/E ratio of 0,00, and a dividend yield of %0,00. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $0 and $0. The current price is %0,00 above the day's low and %0,00 below the day's high, with a trading volume of --. Over the past 52 weeks, MINIMA has traded between $0 to $0, and the current price is %0,00 away from the 52-week high.

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HodlTheDoor

HodlTheDoor

04-15 14:08
I noticed that many beginners in crypto don’t know one of the most reliable technical analysis patterns that helps catch market reversals. I’m talking about the double bottom — when the price drops twice to one level and can’t break below it. Honestly, when I was just starting to trade, this pattern saved me more than once. The double bottom forms after the price has been falling for a long time. You see a downtrend, then the price reaches the first minimum, bounces up, falls again to roughly the same level — and that’s already a signal. Between these two bottoms, a small peak forms, which is called the neckline. If you draw a horizontal line through these minimums, you get the letter W. That’s where the name comes from. To recognize this pattern on a chart, you need to look for two local minima that differ by no more than 5–10%. This is a critical support zone that the price can’t break through. I look at the bounce between them — that’s temporary resistance. The key moment comes when the price breaks above the neckline. Usually, this is accompanied by an increase in trading volume, which confirms the reversal. When I see that the price has returned to the neckline after the second minimum and bounced off it, that’s an additional signal. Bulls start pressing the market, and the bears lose strength. That’s when it’s worth thinking about a long position. The distance between the two minimums affects the reversal potential — the bigger the distance, the higher the chances that the pattern will successfully complete. In practice, I open a position after the breakout of the neckline and set a stop-loss slightly below the resistance level. I calculate the target price by adding the height of the pattern (distance from the neckline to the very lowest bottom) to the breakout point. That gives a solid risk-reward ratio, often 1:2 or even better. The pattern works on any time frame — from 5-minute to daily charts. On shorter intervals it forms quickly; on daily charts it can take weeks. The larger the time frame, the higher the potential profit, but you also have to wait longer. Indicators like RSI and MACD help confirm the reversal. RSI shows the weakening of the downtrend through divergence, and MACD confirms a change in momentum when its lines cross the zero line. There are drawbacks, of course. Sometimes the price breaks above the neckline, but then comes back down — that’s a false breakout. That’s why it’s important to watch the volume and look for additional confirmations. If the volume at the second minimum is higher than at the first, and the price breaks resistance with strength, the pattern works more reliably. I like that the double bottom is a versatile tool. You can use it for quick trades on small time frames or for long-term positions. The main thing is not to rush, wait for confirmation, and always use a stop-loss. By the way, on Gate, you can conveniently track such patterns on charts of BTC, BNB, and other assets. Right now, BTC is around 73.92K with a slight loss over the day, and BNB holds around the 618 level. If you see a double bottom forming on these or other pairs, it could be a good opportunity to enter. Remember: no strategy guarantees profit, but proper analysis and risk management significantly increase your chances of success.
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GasFeeVictim

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Recently, I saw that Bloomberg was discussing a topic that is increasingly making noise: how to tax billionaires. And it’s true that wealth concentration has reached levels we’ve never seen before, with a handful of individuals amassing enormous fortunes while the rest of the population falls behind. The interesting thing is that governments can no longer turn a blind eye. The pressure to address this inequality is growing, and taxation has become one of the main tools to try to balance wealth distribution. Experts are proposing quite ambitious approaches: from a global minimum tax rate to prevent the rich from moving from one country to another seeking tax havens, to direct taxes on wealth instead of income. The idea behind these asset taxes is logical: it provides a much clearer picture of someone’s true financial situation. But of course, this is where things get complicated. Implementing this requires international cooperation and innovative fiscal policies that are not easy to design. And there are real obstacles. First is political resistance, obviously. Then there’s the technical problem of valuing illiquid assets, such as properties or private companies. Critics also point out that if not done properly, these taxes could trigger capital flight or disincentivize investment, which nobody wants. Despite everything, the debate remains alive. policymakers are trying to find that balance between maintaining economic growth and achieving a more equitable wealth distribution. It’s a tricky balance, but the conversation about how taxation should play a role in modern economies can no longer be ignored.
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