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STABLE Historical Price and Yield Analysis: Should I Buy STABLE Now?
This article reviews the price fluctuations of STABLE since its inception, focusing on the major drop in 2025 and the rebound in 2026, evaluating the potential gains from buying 10 coins.
In 2025, the opening price was 0.044 and the closing price was 0.0169, a decline of -61.5%;
In 2026, the opening price was 0.0146 and the closing price was 0.0330, an increase of +126.6%.
Conclusion: The trend of turning losses into profits in the market is now evident, and the recovery momentum is clear; however, cautious judgment is still needed when considering investment timing.
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Just realized how much a simple font change can actually do for your Instagram presence. I've been using the same boring default bio text forever, and honestly, it blends in with literally everyone else's profile. Then I started looking into how to get gothic font on instagram and found out there are these generator tools that let you create custom text styles in seconds.
The thing that got me is how much contrast a gothic font actually creates. Your Instagram feed is all clean whites and sans-serif everything, right? So when someone lands on your bio and sees that heavy, dramatic lettering, i
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So I fell down this rabbit hole about the world most expensive phone and honestly, it's wild how far people will go to turn a communication device into basically a wearable art piece.
Like, we're talking about the Falcon Supernova iPhone 6 Pink Diamond hitting $48.5 million. Let that sink in. That's not even a current-gen phone - it's an iPhone 6. But here's the thing: the actual tech is almost irrelevant. You're paying tens of millions for a pink diamond that happens to have a phone attached to it. The stone is what matters.
Then there's Stuart Hughes, this British designer who basically beca
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Ever wondered what 4 inches actually looks like? I used to think it sounded way bigger until I started comparing it to stuff I had lying around. Turns out visualizing 4 inches is pretty simple once you know what to look for.
So here's the deal - 4 inches is 10.16 centimeters, which honestly doesn't mean much until you hold something next to it. Your palm is roughly that wide, or think about a credit card but just a bit longer. A TV remote's button section is usually around that size too. When I started seeing 4 inches visualized in everyday objects, it clicked.
On a ruler it's super easy - jus
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Just caught something pretty interesting about China's latest robotics breakthrough. They've unveiled this rideable robot dog that can actually carry a human—not just theoretical stuff, but a working demonstration that's already getting attention in tech circles.
What makes this worth paying attention to is the engineering challenge it represents. We're talking about a quadruped system that can handle real weight distribution, maintain balance on uneven terrain, and do it all with the kind of control that doesn't exist in earlier models. These aren't your typical lab robots anymore. The design
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Just did a deep dive on Adam Sandler's finances and honestly, the guy's wealth story is way more interesting than most people realize. His net worth sits around 440 million in 2026, but what's wild is how deliberately he built it.
Like, back in 1983, some guidance counselor at his high school in Brooklyn literally told teenage Sandler that comedy wasn't a real career. Fast forward to now and Netflix has paid him over 250 million just to keep making movies. The irony is almost too perfect.
Here's what actually makes his money story different from typical Hollywood success: he didn't just chase
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Just caught James Carville dropping some pretty intense commentary about Trump's current state, and honestly, the veteran strategist isn't holding back. At 81, Carville's been around politics long enough to know what he's seeing, and his latest health assessment is pretty blunt: he doesn't think Trump makes it through next year in office. He went on Politics War Room at Politicon saying the deterioration is obvious to anyone actually paying attention. Not neurologist stuff — just basic observation. You can see it happening right in front of you.
What struck me about Carville's take is he's not
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Just been watching NZD/USD and there's something interesting happening here. The pair finally broke above 0.5800 after struggling for months, and now it's eyeing the 200-day moving average. This could be a legit shift in momentum if it holds.
Looking at the technicals, the breakout from 0.5800 is the key setup. RSI came out of oversold, MACD is showing some bullish strength on the daily - classic reversal signals. If the pair can sustain above this level and push through the 200-day SMA around 0.5900, we're probably looking at a test of the 0.5950-0.6000 zone. That's where the real resistance
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So I went down this rabbit hole about the most expensive phone ever made, and honestly, the luxury phone market is absolutely wild.
We're not talking about flagship phones here. We're talking about devices that cost more than entire apartment buildings. The Falcon Supernova iPhone 6 Pink Diamond? $48.5 million. That's not a typo. You could buy a private jet for less.
The thing is, these aren't really phones in the traditional sense anymore. They're wearable art pieces. The Falcon Supernova is basically a massive pink diamond with a phone attached to it. The entire thing is coated in 24-carat g
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I've been seeing a lot of people wonder about this lately — what's Elon Musk actually making per day? The numbers thrown around are wild, but here's the thing: most people misunderstand what these figures actually represent.
Musk isn't sitting around collecting a paycheck like the rest of us. Tesla didn't even pay him a salary in 2024. His wealth isn't coming from a bank account deposit — it's almost entirely tied to how much his net worth swings based on stock prices and company valuations. When Tesla stock moves, his wealth moves with it.
So when finance outlets start talking about him makin
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Been noticing more traders in the community talking about the Xmaster Formula indicator lately, so figured I'd break down what makes it actually useful versus just another flashy tool.
The thing is, most retail traders are drowning in indicator choices. But this one caught on for a reason. It's basically a hybrid that pulls together moving averages, MACD components, Bollinger Band logic, and some volatility smoothing into one clean output. Instead of juggling five different windows, you get color-coded signals - green for buy, red for sell. Simple enough that beginners can jump in, but sophist
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Just caught Mosaic's Q4 numbers and yeah, they missed pretty badly. The company reported a loss of $1.64 per share when everyone was expecting something closer to 48 cents adjusted. Sales also came in light at $2.97B versus the $3.2B estimate. Volumes across the board were just weak.
What's interesting though - potash segment actually showed some strength with prices jumping to $264/ton from $199 a year ago, even though volumes stayed flat. But the phosphate and fertilizer divisions didn't get the same boost. Phosphate sales dropped to $1B from $1.2B, and margins got squeezed hard across the b
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Just looked into which companies are actually the biggest employers in the world and by state—pretty interesting stuff. Walmart and Amazon totally dominate globally, with Walmart at 2.3 million employees and Amazon close behind at 1.3 million. Combined they employ more people than some entire countries. What's wild is how differently their workforce is spread out. Walmart's the largest employers in the world in 22 states, but even in its home state Arkansas, it only has about 11,700 people at headquarters in Bentonville. Meanwhile Amazon's employees are scattered everywhere since they operate
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Just noticed something that's been quietly reshaping the semiconductor landscape. While everyone's been fixated on GPU makers, Micron has positioned itself at a completely different chokepoint in the AI infrastructure stack. And honestly, it's a far more defensible position.
Here's what's happening: GPUs are only as good as their ability to access data. The real bottleneck isn't processing power anymore—it's High-Bandwidth Memory. Think of it like this: a GPU is a powerful factory, but without fast enough data pipelines, the whole thing slows to a crawl. HBM is that critical logistics network,
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Been seeing a lot of chatter about Shiba Inu as a potential life-changing investment, so let me break down why I'm pretty skeptical on this one.
First, let's talk numbers. Yeah, SHIB went up like 97,000% over five years - that's wild. But here's the thing: it's currently trading 93% below its peak from late 2021. That's a massive signal right there. If you're looking for a 100x return over 25 years (which would be solid 20% annualized gains), Shiba Inu's market cap would need to hit around $380 billion to get there. That's roughly the size of Home Depot or Bank of America. Possible? Maybe. Lik
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So I've been watching the market and something weird is happening. The S&P 500 is still hovering near all-time highs, but consumer staples stocks are absolutely crushing it—up like 13% more than the broader index so far this year. That shouldn't be happening at the same time, and honestly, history suggests it rarely does without consequences.
I pulled up the charts and looked back 25 years. Every single time staples price action outperformed this much while the market was near records, we saw a sharp correction follow. 2008, 2016, 2020, 2022—doesn't matter the year, the pattern repeats. When p
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Just saw some interesting data from Fidelity about 401(k) millionaires hitting 544,000 participants, up 9.5% last quarter. Got me thinking about how much will my 401k grow if I actually stick with it for the long haul. Let's break this down because the math is actually pretty fascinating.
First, the contribution limits. As of 2025, you can throw $23,500 per year into your 401(k) account, which breaks down to roughly $2,000 monthly. That's a solid chunk of change, especially if your employer matches. Most employers do something like 50% match up to 6% of your salary, so if you're making $100k a
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Been looking at agricultural commodity stocks lately and honestly, there's some interesting plays if you're thinking about long-term exposure to food supply themes. With global population heading toward 10 billion by 2050, the demand for agricultural commodities isn't going anywhere - actually makes sense to have some skin in this game as an inflation hedge too.
Let me break down five names that caught my attention. First up is Nutrien, the world's largest crop input provider. They're sitting at a 27.57 billion market cap and their dividend yield of 3.80% is solid - way above the sector averag
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Just had someone ask me what to actually do once they hit 25k in savings. Honestly, it's a milestone more people should think about strategically instead of just letting it sit there.
Here's the thing — if you're making around 100k annually, that 25k represents roughly three months of pre-tax income. That's actually solid emergency fund territory. But here's where most people mess up: they treat it like they're rich and burn through it. The median person has maybe 5k saved, so if you've got 25k, you're already ahead. But ahead doesn't mean you should relax.
First move? Stop letting your money
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Silver just had a wild run in early 2026 and it's reshaping how people look at mining plays. I've been watching the Canadian silver stocks space pretty closely, and there's some interesting momentum building here.
Back in January, silver hit US$121.62 per ounce - a triple-digit price that honestly surprised a lot of people. Even though we've pulled back from those peaks, the metal is still sitting way above its 40-year previous high of around US$50. What's driving this? Structural supply deficit, strong industrial demand, and investors hunting for a cheaper safe-haven alternative to gold. That
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