Football + Trading = Same mentality1/ Both teach you the hardest lesson:
Emotion is expensive.2/ In football, one bad decision can cost the match.
In trading, one bad trade can cost your account.3/ My rules for both:Never chase (a bad run or a pumping market)
Cut losses quickly when the plan fails
Take profits when you're ahead — greed kills
4/ Right now I’m deep in both worlds:
Watching big tournaments + trading the markets.What’s your biggest mistake in football or trading? Drop it below
I mind other people’s business professionally #Football #Trading #Forex #Crypto
You can't compare a country like Switzerland to Nigeria. Even though you didn't say it explicitly, what you described would probably be illegal if a citizen of Switzerland found themselves in the situations you mentioned above, especially since their population is not that big, just relatively small (about 10 million)
Meanwhile, Nigeria has a population of about 250 million people, making it roughly 25 times larger than Switzerland. But that's not even the main point. Despite having a much smaller population, Switzerland's economy is still far stronger than Nigeria's😑💔
As for your comment about Switzerland, here in the Dead Zone (Nigeria), that's not just a possibiliti that's exactly what's happening across the country. I think both of us are in the same Red-White-Red, also called Green-White-Green before, so there's no need to explain what you already know. The situation in Nigeria is well known to every Nigerian
Nigeria is a known case to every Nigerians😑😑😑
🚨⚽️:Recap of the event that happened between France 1-0 Paraguay🇫🇷🇵🇾
France had to work much harder than many expected to beat Paraguay in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 16. The match finished France 1–0 Paraguay
Here's how they managed it:
Paraguay defended brilliantly. They set up in a compact 5-4-1 formation, giving France very little space. France dominated possession but struggled to create clear chances
Extreme heat in Philadelphia (around 39°C / 102°F) slowed the tempo and made it difficult for both teams to maintain intensity
The turning point came in the 70th minute. Substitute Désiré Doué was brought down in the penalty area by Diego Gómez. The referee initially waved play on, but after a VAR review, a penalty was awarded
Kylian Mbappé calmly converted the penalty, scoring the only goal of the game and his seventh goal of the tournament
Paraguay pushed late for an equalizer, but France's defense and goalkeeper Mike Maignan held firm to preserve the clean sheet
In short, France won through patience rather than flair. Paraguay frustrated them for over an hour with disciplined defending, but Doué's impact off the bench and Mbappé's composure from the penalty spot were enough to send France into the quarter-finals, where they will face Morocco in Semi-finals.
Congratulations to the best team in the competition so far and on top of all these everything will be belongs to the realest and the second to none🐐 #CR7
#PARFRA #Worldcup #FIFACOM #RoundOf16 #France #Morocco
@FabrizioRomano When you lost a match and still your goalkeeper is awarded as the MOTM just know that you were about to get a generational embarrassment but God intervene.