To put it bluntly, the drastic fluctuations have nothing to do with any news/ it's just that the big players or institutions want to arbitrage – that's all there is to it/ these news items that follow are just a smokescreen😎
CelesseX
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Why did the Federal Reserve drop like this when they changed personnel??? {future}(BTCUSDT) {future}(ETHUSDT) {future}(BNBUSDT)
I withdrew 1 million dollars from the gold account as a reserve, waiting for you to continue to rise; why aren't you moving? In perpetual contracts, there's no such thing as forced liquidation; it just depends on who has more money.
To put it bluntly, the drastic fluctuations have nothing to do with any news/ it's just that the big players or institutions want to arbitrage – that's all there is to it/ these news items that follow are just a smokescreen😎
This story deeply touched me. Love can save everything and also destroy everything! Amen!🍺🎁💰
小韩贷款做合约
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In the deep night of 1464, eighteen-year-old Ming Xianzong Zhu Jianshen lifted the brocade quilt, just as he was about to favor the thirty-five-year-old Wan Zhen'er, when he saw her delicate skin covered in red stripes. He instantly erupted in fury, clenching his fists and shouting, 'Who dares to lay such a poisonous hand?' A few days later, the newly proclaimed Empress Wu was deposed by an imperial decree, becoming one of the shortest reigning empresses of the Ming dynasty. Zhu Jianshen did not act immediately; he first went to the Qianqing Palace to check reports and palace records. After confirming that the punishment originated from Empress Wu, he went directly to the residence of the Dowager Empress Zhou, coldly saying, 'I wish to depose Wu.' Dowager Empress Zhou frowned and stopped him: 'The empress has not been established for a month; how can we act lightly?' He said nothing and turned to leave, and the next morning he issued a decree to depose her. Even the chief eunuch Niu Yu, who had strongly advocated for Wu's appointment, was demoted to the Xiaoling Tomb to grow vegetables. This determination stemmed from his deep-seated reliance on Wan Zhen'er. This reliance began in 1452. Five-year-old Zhu Jianshen was stripped of his title as crown prince by his uncle Zhu Qiyu and was confined in the palace, where he was treated coldly by the palace staff. Only Wan Zhen'er, a palace maid sent by the Dowager Empress Sun, remained by his side. Seventeen years older than him, Wan Zhen'er taught him to read, lit lamps for him at night, and even risked her life to stop the Jinyiwei from bringing in a royal physician when he was gravely ill. This bond of hardship became the only light in his dark childhood. In 1457, Zhu Qizhen restored the throne, and Zhu Jianshen was reinstated as crown prince, with Wan Zhen'er still by his side day and night. After ascending the throne at eighteen, his first secret edict was to appoint Wan Zhen'er as empress, but he changed it to Wu due to strong opposition from Dowager Empress Zhou. He had never looked at Empress Wu directly, spending every night in Wan Zhen'er's palace, and all memorials were sent to her residence for review. Although Wan Zhen'er did not interfere in politics, she could sway the emperor's heart; even the powerful Feng Bao, who later dominated the court, was promoted through her recommendation. In 1466, Wan Zhen'er gave birth to the crown prince, and Zhu Jianshen immediately issued a pardon across the land, bestowing her the title of imperial noble consort. However, the prince passed away just ten months later, and he sat outside the Yangxin Hall all night in despair. After that, Wan Zhen'er never conceived again. The concubines in the palace rarely saw the emperor's face for years, and someone wrote slanderous letters cursing Wan Zhen'er. After his furious investigation yielded no results, he personally delivered medicine to soothe the situation, quelling all rumors within three days. In 1487, when Wan Zhen'er fell seriously ill, Zhu Jianshen set aside state affairs and kept vigil at her bedside day and night. On the day she passed away, he murmured, 'I don't even want to dream anymore,' and then stopped attending court for seven days, giving her a grand burial with the honors of an empress. Eight months later, the Ming Xianzong, not yet past his fortieth birthday, succumbed to depression. Many years later, when his son, Emperor Hongzhi, was asked why he did not make his favored consort empress, he simply sighed, 'Father only trusted one person in his life, but he also only hurt one person.' This deep love that spanned seventeen years became the most moving legend of the Ming dynasty court.
$SAHARA $SUI $ZEC 🧩🧩🧩🧩🧩🧩🧩 🚨 BREAKING: U.S. Banks Cleared to Enter Crypto
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has officially greenlit U.S. banks to engage in cryptocurrency activities. This landmark move opens the door for banks to offer custody, lending, and payment services in crypto — potentially bringing trillions in liquidity and accelerating adoption.
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Is there still hope for ETH to drop below 2700?😛😛😛
Uzair-Riaz
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Bearish
Our $ZEC trade is still running. No member of my #The_UKB family should close this trade yet, because a very strong selling-side momentum is expected. You need to wait for this momentum. Anyone who hasn’t joined this trade yet should do so, because our first profit is about to be completed.