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Zeologic replied to Nadilapars's topic in Forex Discussions & Help
There's no quick way to get rich quick when learning to trade. This is important to understand. If you're new to trading, the first step is to learn forex basics. Learn more about market mechanisms and practice with a demo account to better understand the potential gains and risks of forex trading before investing real money. -
Many people want to know, “What is the cheapest time of year to fly to Denver?” The answer is almost always the same every year. The best time to find low prices is in January, February, and the first half of March. After the holidays, not as many people travel. Airlines lower their prices to get more people on their flights during this time. What makes Denver so affordable in winter? The main reason is the weather. It gets cold and snowy in this city. Fewer people want go there for fun in these months, which means not many are looking for flights, hotels, or rental cars. Also, top spots like the Denver Zoo and Larimer Square have less visitors in winter. For people who want to save money, this is great. Plane tickets can cost 30–40% less than in summer. The price you pay for hotels is often at the lowest now. Many people do not see how nice winter can be in Denver. There are blue skies, snow on the mountain tops, and warm places to eat. Winter can be fun and feel good. To make the most of flying to Denver when prices are low, try these tips: Book early: When you book ahead, you don't pay more for flights at the last second. Travel midweek: Flights on Tuesday and Wednesday are often the cheapest ones you will find. Use price alerts: A tool like Google Flights can tell you when prices go down. Avoid holidays: If you want lower prices, try not to fly on New Year's Day, Valentine's weekend, or Presidents’ Day, because fares go up on these days. If you want warmer weather and better prices, you should try going in late April or early May. These months can give you mild days, lots of flowers, and cheaper flights. The flight prices may not be as cheap as in winter. The highest prices for flights to Denver are in summer, from June to August. This is because there are a lot of outdoor things to do, and many people come as tourists. Fall is also a time when flight prices go up. This is due to special events and because people come to see the beautiful leaves. So if you want to know, “What is the cheapest time of year to fly to Denver?” you should pick the winter months. January and February have the lowest prices. If you want a trip to Colorado that saves money and feels calm, winter is the best time to go.
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Over on Polymarket, the odds of Powell cutting rates have blasted to a record-breaking 90%. Traders aren’t just optimistic they’re practically celebrating early, as if the announcement is already locked in and framed on the wall. Yet the crypto market clearly didn’t get the memo. December pulled up with full chaos mode, wiping away any hint of that “fresh month, fresh profits” energy. I checked my BingX app ready for good vibes… and immediately backed out like I saw something cursed. If everyone’s this certain and markets are already reacting, what happens if Powell steps up next week and says, “Not this time”?
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WTI oil prices rose on the back of OPEC+'s latest decision on production policy. WTI oil prices traded around 59.37 on Monday, December 1st, drawing a bullish medium-bodied candle with a slight shadow at the top of the candle. WTI oil formed a high of 59.79, a low of 58.69, and a close of 59.39. Crude oil prices were supported by strong buying interest after OPEC+ decided to halt all production increases starting in the first quarter of 2026. This could be a significant shift after several months of increased supply, with OPEC+ adding nearly 2.9 million barrels per day since April 2025. The OPEC+ policy change comes against the backdrop of sensitive geopolitical events, as the US seeks to de-escalate the war between Russia and Ukraine. The US has suggested a peace deal would include easing sanctions on Russia, which could potentially increase global oil supply. The latest OPEC+ policy is seen as an effort to prevent price pressures from potential increases in supply from outside OPEC+. However, this sentiment appears to be limited by persistent concerns about a global oversupply from non-OPEC+ producers, particularly the US, which could potentially depress prices in the medium term until 2026. Data shows that US oil production remains high. US oil production data continues to reach historic highs, a fundamental factor that is bearish on oil prices. Monthly production data shows US crude oil production at 13.844 million barrels per day, up from 13.800 million barrels per day the previous month. High supply from the US, which is not part of OPEC+, could undermine OPEC+'s efforts to balance the market. The market is concerned that increased US oil production will flood the market, especially if global demand slows. This strong production data reinforces the fundamental analysis that XTIUSD faces significant challenges in maintaining price gains. From a geopolitical risk perspective, tensions in the Middle East, such as attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea, are supporting factors for rising oil prices. These events can increase shipping costs and cause delays, creating a geopolitical risk premium. The current oil demand outlook remains shrouded in uncertainty, largely related to the Fed's interest rate policy and the economic slowdown in several major regions, which are contributing to price pressures. US economic data, particularly interest rates and inflation, will continue to be a factor of concern as they can impact the US dollar. The XTIUSD market currently appears to be in a tug-of-war between OPEC+ support and supply restrictions, geopolitical risks, and pressure from potential oversupply from non-OPEC+ groups and global demand uncertainty. The daily forecast for XTIUSD is for key support in the range of 58.00-58.50, with key resistance in the range of 60.00-60.60. A break below 57 could confirm a dominant bearish trend. Meanwhile, a break above 61 could pave the way for higher resistance in the range of 62.00-63.00.
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AI bots just hit a full losing streak in the tournament, proving once again that volatility can humble even the cleanest algorithms. Meanwhile, traders are showing real adaptability that +18.20% GAIXUSDT short at 20x is the kind of move no bot saw coming. Right on cue, the GAIX Listing Carnival drops with 625,000 GAIX in rewards. A few deposits, a few trades, and suddenly, every action feels more rewarding. For anyone trying to turn chaos into opportunity on BingX, the timing couldn’t be better. The market’s unpredictable question is, will you capitalize on it or let this round pass?
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Proxies have long become the foundation of any earning strategy in crypto. Without unique IPs, accounts get linked together quickly, and any strategy — from farming to trading — collapses right at the start In AirDrops, proxies make it possible to create many independent profiles without raising suspicion. Each account looks like a separate user with its own device and geo. In trading, proxies help avoid local restrictions and unnecessary checks, ensuring stable and “clean” access to exchanges. 🔥 Referral programs benefit too: unique IPs increase the chance that each account will be counted. In the end, proxies become not an expense, but part of the profit.
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Racer490 started following When Your Portfolio Is Red but Your Coping Mechanisms Are Bullish
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Kalshi introducing tokenized event contract wagers on Solana feels like the kind of curveball this market throws without warning. It is innovative, unpredictable, and perfectly on brand for crypto. Meanwhile, my personal monthly ritual stays the same. I open BingX Spot, look at my holdings, see a sea of red, close the app instantly, sip my coffee, and convince myself that emotional stability is still within reach. My bags, on the other hand, are quietly questioning my life choices. Anyone who has survived more than one cycle knows this truth. Denial is cheaper than leverage and humor is the only hedge that never disappoints. And every new update or narrative, including Kalshi’s latest move, reminds us why we stay in this game even when the market tries to drain our optimism.
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tobiluxy started following Recent Thoughts on TNSR Price Action with GAIX Event Activity
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following TNSR lately, and it’s currently hovering around $0.142 after that recent bounce from accumulation activity. It’s been interesting to watch, but the liquidity still feels a bit shaky, especially since one of its Binance trading pairs was removed earlier in the year. I am curious whether this recovery holds or if it fades once the hype settles. On the side, I also noticed BingX is running a GAIX event with deposit/trade tasks and some region-based rules. Not promoting anything just mentioning it since a lot of people here track multiple exchange events and might want to compare how these listings and tasks are structured across platforms. Just sharing my observations. Would be good to hear how others see the trend for TNSR or whether anyone’s been following the GAIX event from a utility or market-activity angle. What’s your take? always good to learn from different perspectives in the community.
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https://bscscan.com/tx/0xfa05ebcbeae2bedae2a1e1480b09043d234ef445b39374afc69c45a8f7d4074a Dec-01-2025 10:17:14 AM UTC 5 USDT -
Rayls $RLS is positioning itself as a bridge between banks and DeFi, built on an EVM Layer-1 with sub second finality via Axyl and confidential transactions through Enygma. Gas fees pegged to USD aim to reduce friction for institutional participants. Partnerships with Brazil’s DREX pilot and Núclea signal potential real world adoption. Its debut on BingX Innovation Zone provided immediate liquidity, sparking a rapid price spike from $0.02 to $0.095 in the first hour, before correcting to $0.0186. The tokenomics reveal built-in deflation (50% fee burn) but the TGE released 1.5B RLS (15% of total supply), generating initial sell-side pressure. Early high volume trading suggests speculative interest, while subsequent cooling hints at stabilization. Does RLS have the fundamentals to support institutional adoption, or will volatility undermine its market credibility?
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Looking for simple ways to earn passive income on your crypto? Here is the guide explaining how Cwallet’s new Earn feature works, and the idea is pretty straightforward. You can put USDT into either a flexible plan (5% APY, withdraw anytime) or fixed-term plans with higher returns like 7% / 8% / 9% / 10% depending on duration. The guide shows the steps clearly pick a plan, enter amount, confirm, and your rewards start to accrue based on the APY rate. Everything is shown upfront (reward estimates, timelines, payment dates), which makes it beginner-friendly. If anyone wants to read the original breakdown, here’s the reference link: https://cwallet.com/blog/cwallet-earn-your-easiest-way-to-get-passive-income-from-crypto/





