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GreatArkansas1.I agree that people react differently when they win. For some, a big win makes them want to try again, hoping for more.
BUt for others, liek you, it might just feel like luck that doesn't need repating. I think it really depends on someone's mindset and how much control they have over their actions.
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2.For me, gold would likely lose some financial demand but still remain valuable due to its long history of trust.
Unlike Bitcoin, gold is physical and doesn't rely on technology, so it would still be used as a backup store of value. Central banks and individuals might continue holding gold as a hedge or safety asset.
While Bitocin could dominate digital finance, gold would likely remain important in a smaller, more specialized role. It's still very early to say such things.
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3.For me, it's more beneficial for rockets. Durant is older but still a strong player who can help them compete. Losing Jalen Green hurts, but getting rid of Brook isn't a big deal.
For the Suns, this is a smart trade if they want to start fresh. They get a young scorer in Green and a top draft pick. It's a step toward building for the future instead of chasing a title now.
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4.In my opinion, fundamental analysis is more important in trading forex or crypto, just in different ways.
Forex traders rely on it to understand economic trends and central bank decisions.
In crypto, traders needs to asses things like project development, regulations, and market sentiment. Price action and indicators can still work, but fundamentals give context behind the moves.
So both should take it seriously if they want a deeper edge.
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