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Bitcoin: Decrease in Mining Difficulty and Market Consequences

... positioned at $75,000 – the April low, from which BTC sharply rebounded. As long as the fundamental picture (network growth, miner behavior, institutional interest) remains favorable, the likelihood of retesting such low levels is minimal. However, even if ... ... as noted, currently show no readiness to aggressively sell off reserves. This removes a potential source of BTC supply on the market. Together with ongoing interest from major investors (including anticipation of a Bitcoin ETF approval and capital inflows ...

Entrepreneurship. How to become a successful entrepreneur?

... entrepreneurship and when I decided to take up a new direction, I first got a job in the company as a sales manager, figured out the market, saw opportunities for myself and only after that I opened a company and began to develop my business in this direction.... ... article about this. What factors influence the decision to engage in entrepreneurial activity? As with any other patterns of human behavior, entrepreneurial traits are formed under the influence of personal qualities and external factors. « The Interview: ...

Venture Capital: A Guide for Investors and Entrepreneurs

... listing its shares on the stock exchange. Early investors get the opportunity to sell their shares on the open market at the market price. If by this point the company's value has grown significantly compared to the entry point, the investor locks in ... ... your knowledge. A mistake is to trust without documents. Excessive participation or passivity. Finding a balance in post-deal behavior is also an art. A mistake can be either excessive interference in the operational affairs of a startup (which can slow ...

Who is a Whale in the Bitcoin Market?

... profit. The Market Closely Monitors Whale Movements Whales, or large players, are active across all markets. Their investment decisions—such as large purchases or sales—often impact the prices of the assets they trade on a significant scale. Tiny market participants (or shrimp, according to the aforementioned nomenclature) track the behavior of the biggest players, seeking to make investment decisions based on their actions. For example, when large players accumulate Bitcoins, refrain from selling, and buy more coins, it signals that they are anticipating price increases in the near ...

The Paradoxes of Investing

... is closely tied to human psychology to a much greater extent than we are willing to admit. There is an entire field known as behavioral economics that examines the impact of emotional factors on decision-making in the financial realm. However, no matter ... ... advice that a retail investor receives is to do the opposite: to maintain a broadly diversified portfolio of assets. 2. The stock market can be overvalued, yet it can become even more overvalued before it begins to decline. And even when it is already falling,...