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I see many newcomers to crypto still don't fully understand what futures trading is, so today I want to share some personal experiences about this.
In short, what is futures trading? It is a method of placing orders predicting price trends on trading platforms. You choose Long if you think the price will go up, or Short if you forecast the price will go down. Most exchanges support this type of trading, although not all coins have futures available.
But this is where significant risks can arise, especially for beginners. The reason is that it uses leverage, up to x100. Let me give a simple exa
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I just learned about the concept of a bull run, and it's quite interesting when looking at the current market. It's not just a term used casually but a specific market condition that most investors are hoping for.
Simply put, a bull run is a period when high demand exceeds supply, prices continuously rise, and market sentiment is at an all-time high. When you see prices trending sharply upward in a certain market, it's a sign that most people are optimistic and believe it will keep going up. This creates a strong positive feedback loop, attracting more investors, and causing prices to keep cli
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I just realized that many traders haven't fully understood what an order block is, even though it is an extremely useful tool in trading. Today, I want to share it in the simplest way possible.
What exactly is an order block? It is essentially a different way of viewing supply and demand zones on the chart. But instead of just looking at general price areas, an order block helps you identify very specific and effective entry points. The simplest way to visualize an order block is: it’s the last candle before a strong price movement.
Why is an order block important? Because it helps you find re
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If you're just starting to trade on exchanges, you need to understand these basic units. I see many beginners often get confused when they see the figures on the chart.
Some common symbols are K, M, B, E, T. Specifically, 1K equals 1k, and 1M depends on the original unit, but usually 1M = 1 million. Next is 1E = 100 million, 1B = 1 billion, and 1T = 1 trillion.
When looking at volume or market cap on the exchange, you'll frequently encounter these symbols. Knowing exactly what 1M and other units represent will help you read data more quickly and avoid confusion. Whenever you see a number with
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When I first started trading on the exchange, I was also confused by the symbols K, M, E, B, T. Today I’m noting them down so I won’t forget.
Basically, K represents 1k, M is 1 million. When you see 1B, it’s equivalent to 1 billion VND, and E stands for 100 million. T is even larger, representing a trillion.
The cool thing is, when looking at charts or trading volume, these symbols appear everywhere. If you don’t know exactly how much 1B is, it’s easy to misunderstand the value. I usually remember them in order from smallest to largest: 1K (1000), 1M (1 million), 1E (100 million), 1B (1 billio
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I just realized that many of you new to crypto still have questions about the safety of storing digital assets. Today, I want to share in detail what a cold wallet is and why it’s so important.
Simply put, a cold wallet is a physical device similar to a regular USB, but inside it contains highly advanced security technologies. It is used to store private keys—the only key needed to unlock all your crypto assets on the blockchain.
Imagine it like this: all your cryptocurrencies are stored in a giant safe on the network. To open this safe, you need a key called a private key. A cold wallet is th
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Today I want to share something quite interesting about the structure of blockchain. If you’re new to this field, you might wonder what L0 is, or why there are L1, L2, L3. In fact, these are different layers of the blockchain protocol, proposed by experts to solve problems related to performance, scalability, and interoperability between chains.
To put it simply, think of blockchain like a tower. L0 is the foundation, L1 is the main body of the tower, L2 is the top part, and L3 is the final decorative details. Each layer serves a different purpose, but they depend on one another.
Starting with
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I just realized that many forex traders overlook a great opportunity — trading gold (XAU/USD). It may not be as popular as traditional currency pairs, but in fact, gold offers some quite unique advantages if you know how to trade it effectively.
Why is gold special? First, it acts as a safe-haven asset — when the market is volatile, money often flows into gold. Second, the gold market has extremely high liquidity, allowing you to enter and exit positions without worrying about slippage. Third, gold has a strong inverse correlation with the US dollar, creating additional trading opportunities.
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Have you ever wondered what a bank run is? This is an extremely important financial concept, especially in the current market environment.
A bank run occurs when a large number of customers simultaneously withdraw their deposits from a bank out of fear of its solvency. The tricky part is that the more people withdraw, the higher the likelihood of default, creating a psychological spiral. Most banks do not keep all their cash on hand; instead, they use it for loans and investments. Therefore, when a bank run happens, they are forced to sell assets at lower prices to obtain cash, which can actua
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I've just realized an important thing that many traders overlook: what is vesting and why does it significantly impact the coin price? You might have heard of this concept but not fully understand the underlying mechanism.
A vesting schedule is a roadmap for unlocking tokens designed from the project's inception. These tokens may belong to the team, early investors, advisors, or be reserved for the community. Initial token locking is a measure to control supply, preventing whales from dumping tokens for quick profit.
But why is vesting so important? The reason is simple: when a large amount of
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I recently came across an interesting analysis by Timothy Peterson regarding the possibility of Bitcoin reaching $135k within the next 100 days. At first glance, it sounds like a bold prediction, but upon closer examination, the logic behind it is quite solid.
The main indicator Peterson relies on is the VIX index — the measure of market fear. Last month, the VIX spiked above 56, which has only happened twice in modern history: in 2008 and 2020. In both cases, the market rebounded strongly, especially tech stocks.
Interestingly, Bitcoin seems to be tracking the NASDAQ recovery pattern with abo
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I've noticed that more and more people are interested in free mining apps as a way to get started in the cryptocurrency world without investing too much initial capital. In fact, this is a quite popular trend nowadays, especially for newcomers to blockchain who want to try mining coins.
But first, what exactly is a free mining app? Simply put, these are applications that allow you to mine cryptocurrencies directly from your phone or via cloud services without having to invest in expensive ASIC machines. Instead of managing hardware and worrying about power consumption, you just need to downloa
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Recently, I’ve been paying attention to an interesting project called Ultiverse with the token ULTI. To answer the question of what ulti is, we can simply say that it is a Web3 gaming platform that combines blockchain technology and AI to create decentralized gaming experiences.
Ultiverse is essentially a comprehensive gaming ecosystem where developers, content creators, and gamers can interact, innovate, and connect with each other. I find it notable that it integrates various Metaverse components, allowing users to interact with virtual worlds, participate in events, and explore digital envi
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I just finished learning about what BTM is and have some thoughts I want to share with everyone. Honestly, Bitcoin ATMs are much more common today than they were before, and they really are a pretty convenient way to trade cryptocurrencies.
Their operation is quite simple — just follow the on-screen instructions, and you can use cash or a card to buy and sell Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. The great thing is that BTMs can operate even without an internet connection, which is really useful in remote areas or places with poor network coverage.
But not everything is perfect. Transaction fees
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Remember back in 2021, Facebook suddenly rebranded to Meta and the whole world started talking about the Metaverse. At that time, I also wondered what it was, but the more I researched, the more I saw it as a major breakthrough in technology.
The Metaverse is basically a digital space created through the Internet and technologies like AR and VR. Instead of just viewing content, you can actually step into it and interact as if in real life. That’s the key difference – from passive viewers to active participants.
What’s great about the metaverse ecosystem is that it allows everything to connect.
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I heard that someone turned $1,100 into $100k. I don't know if it's true, but if it is, it's pretty surprising. Has anyone seen or experienced something like this? I'm curious how they managed to multiply it by 90 times—there must be some strategy involved or just pure luck. If anyone has experience, please share—I’m very curious about the journey from $1,100 to $100k.
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I've just realized that many newcomers to the market often confuse the Hammer candle and the Doji, so I want to share a bit about their differences.
The tricky part is that both look quite similar, but their meanings are completely different. The Hammer candle is a pattern with a clear body and a long lower shadow, indicating a potential trend reversal. The Doji, on the other hand, opens and closes at the same price level, forming a cross or plus sign.
Important difference: the Hammer signals a strong reversal, while the Doji indicates market indecision, which could mean a consolidation or con
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Pepe - From Internet Meme to Crypto Phenomenon
Does anyone still remember when Pepe the Frog was just a strange green character from Matt Furie's Boy's Club comic? From 2005 to today, this frog has become one of the most versatile memes the internet has ever seen. It expresses every emotion from arrogance, sadness, to happiness. But no one expected that one day, Pepe would step into the world of cryptocurrency.
The real story began when the PEPE token was launched on the Ethereum blockchain. This is not a project with complex technology or grand ambitions. PEPE is simply a combination of meme
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Have you ever wondered what trading futures is and why so many people talk about it? I used to wonder the same thing before stepping into the world of leveraged trading.
Simply put, futures, also known as contracts or futures contracts, are a way to predict the price trend of cryptocurrencies. You can choose to go Long if you think the price will rise or Short if you forecast it will fall. It sounds simple, but in reality, it’s much more complex, especially when you’re new to this type of trading.
The difficulty lies in the fact that most exchanges offer leverage up to x100. What is leverage?
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I've noticed that many newcomers to trading platforms often get confused by the symbols used for data figures, so I want to share some basic knowledge about this.
On trading platforms, you'll frequently see symbols like 1K, 1M, 1E, or 1B. Each has its own meaning, and if you don't understand them clearly, it's easy to get confused when tracking prices or trading volume.
The simplest is 1K, which equals 1k units. Next is 1M, which stands for 1 million. The number 1E is 100 million, and 1B is 1 billion — this is quite important because you'll see it often in reports on trading volume or market c
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