• Why Warren Buffett Wouldn’t Buy Webull Stock ($BULL), But You Should

    Disclaimer: the content provided in this article is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. It reflects the author’s opinions and research at the time of writing and may not apply to your individual circumstances. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor or professional before making any investment or financial decisions.…

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  • Bitcoin, Altcoins, and the Risk in Crypto Markets

    If you’ve checked your crypto portfolio over the past few months, you’ve likely seen a stark split: Bitcoin has corrected heavily, but many altcoins have collapsed far more dramatically. From a peak above $120,000 in late 2025, Bitcoin has given up roughly half its value, sliding into a 50%+ drawdown as of early 2026. Meanwhile,…

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  • The Dunning-Kruger Effect | When Incompetence Breeds Overconfidence

    The Dunning-Kruger effect describes a cognitive bias where people with low ability in a domain overestimate their competence, while experts often underestimate theirs. This phenomenon, identified by psychologists David Dunning and Justin Kruger in 1999, reveals how lack of skill impairs self-awareness. Rooted in a real-world blunder, it highlights the dangers of unchecked self-perception in…

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  • Bitcoin’s Unstoppable Treasury

    The TradFi-Crypto Convergence: Institutional Floodgates Open Wide in 2026 As a trader who’s seen three decades of market cycles, I’ve learned one thing: real momentum builds quietly before it explodes. Right now, in mid-February 2026, the crypto ecosystem isn’t just recovering—it’s undergoing a structural transformation. Traditional finance giants are piling in, regulators are crafting bipartisan…

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  • 25 Years In Trading And The Problem Wasn’t Strategy

    My Journey Through the Markets: From Blowups to Breakthroughs I started trading around 2000, right at the tail end of the dot-com bubble. Back then, I was a wide-eyed young man with a day job in sales, dipping into online brokerages with a modest €10.000 account. The markets were wild and Nasdaq swinging 10% in…

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