Das Sammeln von Karten steht im Mittelpunkt von Pokémon TCG Pocket. Viele Spieler verfolgen das Ziel, ihre Sammlung zu vervollständigen. Dabei kann das Tauschen eine wertvolle Unterstützung sein. Im Folgenden erfahrt ihr, wie die Tausch-Funktion funktioniert und wie hoch die Tausch-Kosten ausfallen.
MediaMarkt hat kurz nach der Markteinführung des S25 Ultra ein tolles Angebot für euch auf Lager: Ihr könnt das brandneue Flaggschiff-Smartphone von Samsung zusammen mit einem Tarif mit unbegrenztem Datenvolumen im Netz von o2 zu einem besonders günstigen Preis ergattern. Hier die Details.
Die aktuelle Steam-Hardwareumfrage für Januar 2025 zementiert Nvidias Vormachtstellung im Gaming-Sektor. Besonders die Mittelklasse-Modelle RTX 3060 und RTX 4060 beherrschen den Markt, während AMD augenscheinlich in die Bedeutungslosigkeit abrutscht. High-End-Grafikkarten leisten sich nur wenige Spieler. In den meisten Geräten schlummert maximal eine Mittelklasse-GPU.
Wer viel unterwegs ist und eine Powerbank zum Laden seines iPhones benötigt, um nicht den Anschluss an die digitale Welt zu verlieren, findet derzeit bei Amazon eine hochwertige, magnetische Powerbank des Herstellers Anker zum Sparpreis. Wir haben uns die Details des Angebots angesehen.
Sender Sat.1 wird das Frühstücksfernsehen zukünftig auch samstags zeigen. Damit läuft das beliebte Format ab März täglich. Auch das Programm und das zuständige Team stehen schon fest.
Google bringt eine praktische Neuerung für Gmail, die den Umgang mit E-Mails erleichtern soll. Künftig fassen automatisch generierte KI-Karten wichtige Inhalte übersichtlich zusammen. Ob Bestellungen, Rechnungen, Termine oder Reisepläne – relevante Infos sind direkt sichtbar.
Hey everyone yesterday I did a breakdown waiting for price to retest that yellow zone and some confirmations to take buys,it did happen but got no confirmation to execute so we missed this one I will update you guys for another entry….
We are from buy Waitt for the rejection if 2830 invalidated 2845 first then 2855 on mark On the other hand, if Ism have strong effect it will again on 2800 mark
IWM dropped right into the island gap at open, which was near 221 which is the bottom of a one standard deviation move off of last Friday’s close. So I think this is where we’re going to see bottom on the day that I’m not calling bottom for a larger downturn but for the day, yes a possible move back up to one hour to average which as you can see is still pointing down and we did drop back underneath it. So 221 is where I think we’ll see bottom of the day.
Usually, the problem with politicians is that they do not do what they were elected for. But every so often, a politician comes along who does what he (or she) says which can cause even greater problems. In the last newsletter we wrote: 'The impact of possible Trump tariffs on the economy and trading partners such as China, Mexico and the EU is a great unknown that spooks markets. In a worst case scenario, tariffs could hurt partner exports which would result in an overall economic backlash for everyone.' An estimated $10+ billion of liquidations in crypto markets as well as a major equities selloff later, this has now played out. First things first though, lets take a step back. The first sign that not all is great in this bull market was the the DeepSeek panic on January 27th. DeepSeek, the Chinese AI company, released AI models that were trained using significantly less costly hardware than Western equivalents. Nvidia and other tech stocks led the sell-off. Cryptos, altcoins in particular, followed suit. Those AI crypto agent coins were probably not the future of AI technology after all. The real bloodbath followed on Saturday February 1st. In a sweeping announcement, US President Trump imposed 25% tariffs on goods imported from Mexico and Canada. President Trump also imposed an additional 10% tax on imports from China and promised incoming tariffs on EU imports. Without going to deep into any economic analysis or game-theory interpretation of this move, markets did take the news badly. With equities not trading over the weekend, it was Crypto that took the brunt of the initial hit. Ethereum dropped from $3,3000 to briefly touch $2,000. Crypto total market cap dropped by around 10%. While comparisons to the COVID crash are still far off, the blood in the streets is real. The USD notional amount of liquidations in crypto is higher than at any point, including during the FTX crash. Maybe mortgaging the house to go max-long Fartcoin was not a long-term investment strategy after all. Only one asset has weathered the storm comparatively well: Bitcoin. Whilst BTC dropped below $100k, it did not dip much lower. But the average crypto trader today, chasing the 10-100x, is heavily underexposed to Bitcoin. The sentiment, already at a low point previously, has hit Bear market despair levels. The signs though were there for weeks. Ever faster capital rotations between 'market Metas' and ever wilder memecoin launches are usually a solid indicator of overexcitement. Right now it is hard to feel much positivity. If one wished to look for it though, we still have not seen an ETH all-time-high this cycle. Solana has just barely crossed its previous ATH. A strongly pro-crypto US administration has barely had a full month in office. Trade wars, and even physical wars, eventually end. And as always, if the economy tanks in reaction to tariffs, Central Banks are more likely to flood markets with liquidity. These are not great things to have to hope for but it seems more likely than not that this episode will turn out to be a bull market flush, not the beginning of a bear market.