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Continue reading →: FIRE is a bad idea. Here’s whyIf you really dig into the consequences, you don’t want to go Fire. Fire is the trending trend (pardon the pun) in finance for laymen nowadays. Here’s how it is described: FIRE stands for Financial Independence, Retire Early, a movement focused on aggressive saving and investing to achieve financial freedom…
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Continue reading →: Bitcoin: the ultimate guide to the king of cryptoIn the world of digital finance, one name stands above all others: Bitcoin. Since its mysterious debut in 2009, it has transformed from an experimental digital currency into a global financial powerhouse, often referred to as “digital gold”. But what exactly is it, why does it matter, and how high could…
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Continue reading →: WordPress.com Revolution: Plugins Are Now Available on Base Plans — The Best Managed WordPress Hosting Just Got BetterFor a long time, one of the most common criticisms aimed at WordPress.com was always the same:to unlock the full power of WordPress — especially plugins, custom themes, and advanced customization — users had to upgrade to the most expensive plans. That limitation is now officially gone. WordPress.com has opened third-party…
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Continue reading →: Considering a monitor in 2026? 3 upcoming models for Mac/PCI follow closely the trend of monitors because I’m always considering one for my laptop, sooner or later. I’ve decided to digress a bit from MoneyPlato online and trading-related topics, delving a little bit into hardware. After all, we use displays extensively every day, whether for stock trading monitoring or…
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Continue reading →: WordPress.com: Who It’s For — and Who It’s NotMost articles about WordPress.com start the same way: features, plans, comparisons, pros and cons. Useful, maybe — but rarely honest about the real reason people end up choosing it. This page is different. It’s not written for people who want to tweak every setting, install twenty plugins, or spend weekends optimizing caching…




