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I just realized that many people are still confused when starting with futures trading. Most issues arise from not understanding how to calculate futures leverage and how margin mode works. Today, I will explain in detail to help you avoid mistakes I have made before.
First is the matter of choosing the margin mode. When you enter Futures, you will see two options: Isolated Margin and Cross Margin. The difference between them is quite important.
With Isolated Margin, the amount of money you deposit (for example, $1,000) will be the maximum you can lose. If your order gets liquidated, you only
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I just realized one thing: most traders lose money not because of poor analysis skills, but because they trade what they think instead of what they see on the chart.
I have a friend who is convinced BTC will go up because there’s just good news. But when I look at the chart, support is being broken, RSI is overbought, all signs point down. Yet he still decides to buy. The result? Losing money. He trades what he thought, not what he saw.
The difference here is: your subjective thinking will lead you to decisions based on emotions, hope, or FOMO. But what you see on the chart—clear signals, tech
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Just watched the clip of Sakamoto Hikari performing at her last Olympic appearance, she was truly outstanding. Her short program score for women is the best, and even the New York Times posted it on X. Japan ranked second in the team event, just behind the U.S. Only. I wonder if Hikari Sakamoto is planning to retire, but if that was her final performance, she ended on a very impressive note. Does anyone follow figure skating?
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How many people start in crypto without fully understanding what long and short orders are, then open positions and immediately incur losses? I see this question come up quite often in trading groups. So today, I want to explore these two basic concepts in more detail.
First, you need to understand what a Position is. Simply put, it’s your buy or sell stance in the market—that is, which currency you hold and for what purpose. When entering crypto trading, you will encounter two main types of positions: long and short.
What exactly are long and short orders? Long is when you buy a cryptocurrenc
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I just saw a warning post online about a horrifying incident—someone almost ate a blue-spotted octopus in a seafood hotpot 😰 This isn’t a joke; it is one of the most dangerous marine creatures on the planet.
The blue-spotted octopus belongs to the genus Hapalochlaena, with about 4 different species scattered across waters from Japan to Australia, mainly in coral reefs and tidal pools. The name “blue-spotted” isn’t random—these octopuses have distinctive blue spots on their bodies, which are the warning signs nature gave them. If you see this octopus in the ocean, remember to stay far away fro
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Recently, I’ve noticed many newcomers to crypto asking what funding is, so today I will share a detailed explanation of this mechanism.
Funding Rate is the periodic interest fee paid between traders who are long (buy) and short (sell). Its main purpose is to keep the futures contract price from diverging too far from the actual market price. It is calculated based on the difference between the Spot price and the Futures price, expressed as a percentage.
The mechanism is quite simple. When the funding rate is positive, meaning the Futures price is higher than the Spot, the Longs pay the Shorts.
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I just realized one thing: Liquidation Heatmap is a tool that most regular traders don’t pay attention to, but whales and liquidation bots track it like the Holy Grail. You know, market prices don’t move based on technical analysis—they follow the money. And where is the money? In areas with a lot of liquidation waiting.
It’s not a coincidence. The derivatives market operates according to a very simple rule: if there are many long orders waiting below the price, whales will push the price down to wipe them out. If there are many shorts above the price, the market will pull up to trigger a shor
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The crypto market has experienced significant fluctuations in recent years, and there is an interesting point - not all the promising coins of 2023 that people predict follow the same development path.
Looking back, the promising coins of 2023 mentioned by many analysts all share a common point: they address real issues on the blockchain. Bitcoin remains the king - it holds the largest market share, and the reason is very simple: its decentralization and security are still the gold standard. Whenever the market stabilizes, people return to BTC.
Ethereum is also equally important. It is not jus
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There is one thing I always find interesting when exploring market history - these pioneers have left an incredibly valuable legacy. Munehisa Homma is one of the first names that anyone studying Japanese candlestick charts must know. He was born in 1724 and died in 1803, but what he left behind still influences us today.
Then came Charles Dow, whom many call the father of modern technical analysis. Richard Wyckoff with his unique method, and Jesse Livermore - the big bear of Wall Street. All these people are not just names in textbooks; they are individuals who truly changed the way we perceiv
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I just realized that quite a few people in the crypto community still don’t know what ATH is, even though it’s a term that shows up everywhere online. Today, I’m going to explain this concept clearly to you.
ATH is short for All-Time-High, meaning the highest price that an asset has ever reached—since the time it was listed. That’s all there is to it. But the way people use ATH varies depending on the context. On financial news websites, they use ATH to talk about the highest price an asset has ever touched. But on crypto forums and social media, you’ll often see people predicting that a certa
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I just realized that many futures traders haven't fully understood one thing, which is the ADL - Auto-Deleveraging mechanism. This is quite important because it can unexpectedly close even your profitable positions, even when you're making money.
So what is ADL? Simply put, when the market experiences strong volatility and liquidity on the exchange becomes strained, the exchange will activate this mechanism to reduce systemic risk. Instead of letting large losers go bankrupt, the exchange will start closing the profitable positions of traders with high leverage to compensate. Sounds a bit unfa
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I just realized an interesting thing about gold trading on Forex – it’s not only a way to make money but also an excellent hedging tool when the market is chaotic. Gold (XAU/USD) has always been a safe haven during economic instability, creating many trading opportunities.
Why does gold attract forex traders? First, it is a safe haven asset – when inflation rises or the dollar weakens, people flock to gold. Second, the gold market has extremely high liquidity, so you can enter and exit trades without worrying about slippage. Third, it helps diversify your portfolio instead of just trading curr
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Today is May 22nd, the day the global crypto community celebrates a legendary event – Pizza Day. But where does this story really begin? Let’s go back to 2010, when a programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz living in Florida did something that everyone now knows about.
On May 22, 2010, Laszlo felt hungry and went to the Bitcoin forum to propose a rather unusual transaction – he would pay 10,000 BTC in exchange for two large pizzas from Papa John’s. At that time, 10,000 BTC was worth about $40. Someone else accepted, using a credit card to order the pizza delivered to Laszlo’s house. It was just a smal
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Recently, I have noticed that VTubers are becoming increasingly popular, especially in Asian countries. Actually, what is a VTuber that attracts so many people? It's simple: these are YouTubers who use computer-generated avatars instead of appearing with their real faces. These avatars often have an anime style, personalized to reflect each person's unique personality, and they communicate with viewers through motion capture technology.
The beauty of VTubing is that it allows people to express themselves more freely thanks to anonymity. You don't have to worry about your appearance or feel sel
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Airdrop is one of the best ways to make money in crypto without investing capital. However, not everyone understands how to do an airdrop to optimize profits and avoid falling into scams.
Simply put, an Airdrop is a free distribution of coins or tokens to early users of blockchain projects. It is a smart marketing strategy — projects use it to promote, build community, and increase token decentralization. Instead of traditional advertising costs, they reward tokens to participants.
An interesting fact is that NFT Airdrops also work similarly, but instead of receiving tokens, you get NFTs if yo
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I just realized that many newcomers to crypto often confuse Layer 1 and Layer 2, or even don't understand what they are and why it's important to know. Today, I will give a quick and clear explanation so everyone can grasp these concepts.
What are Layer 1 and Layer 2? Essentially, they are two different levels in blockchain architecture. Layer 1 is the main blockchain, independent networks operating on their own security systems. You can think of it like a country with its own legal system.
Specifically, Bitcoin is the first Layer 1, operating completely independently with its own network. Eth
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What is copy trading? I've heard this question quite often from newcomers entering the trading world. In fact, it’s a pretty smart approach if you lack experience but want to make money from the financial markets.
I will share my real-world experience with copy trading after monitoring and testing with various traders. The important thing is to understand how it works and how to choose the right person to copy.
First, understand what copy trading is. It’s simply copying all the trading orders of a skilled trader. When that trader opens a position, your account also opens a position in the same
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