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I just read a pretty insightful interview about finance with Tara Bosch, the founder of SmartSweets. She has a quote that I find quite deep: capital is oxygen. Just two words, but it encapsulates the entire essence of business and financial management.
Tara's story is also quite inspiring. From starting SmartSweets in her kitchen, scaling up to international shelves, appearing on Dragons' Den, and then selling the company for $360 million before age 30—all of it was driven by smart financial decisions.
The most interesting part is how she views funding and debt. When launching SmartSweets, she
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I recently reviewed the market decline in crypto during February this year—and it’s really not just caused by a single event. It was a perfect storm of six macro and structural factors converging simultaneously.
First was the tariff shock. On 02/23, Trump announced a 15% global tariff increase—Bitcoin immediately dropped over 5% within a few hours. The crypto market is trading like a macro risk asset rather than a hedge tool. When trade policies tighten, cryptocurrencies sell off along with stocks.
Second, the collapse of tech stocks dragged everything down. Microsoft’s earnings report disappo
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I just came across a quite interesting statement from the SEC. Hester Peirce— a name well known in the crypto community as "Crypto Mom"— expressed a very reasonable viewpoint: current regulations may be too detailed, making disclosures more confusing rather than clearer.
She stated before the SEC Investor Advisory Committee that regulators should avoid over-intervening in market flows. According to Peirce, many publicly traded companies are spending too much effort on mandatory reporting, which doesn’t help investors understand better; on the contrary, it complicates things. She even quoted Ad
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Recently, someone asked me what Futures are and how to trade safely. I think this is a good question, so I want to share my experience.
Futures trading is a method of placing orders to predict price trends on trading platforms. Basically, you choose Long if you predict the price will go up or Short if you predict it will go down. The tricky part is that it uses leverage, which can go up to x100, meaning you borrow money to trade with a larger capital.
But this is also the most dangerous part. If your prediction is wrong, you not only lose your principal but also get liquidated. I’ve seen many
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Recently, I have been researching TROY, an utility token within the digital asset trading ecosystem. In fact, what is TROY? It functions as the main token on the TROY Trade platform, helping users pay transaction fees and access premium features.
The great thing about TROY is that it combines many services into one platform. You can trade digital assets with high liquidity and low fees, while also managing derivative assets and accessing in-depth data. It's like a comprehensive financial solution for investors of all sizes.
The TROY development team has a solid background in blockchain and fin
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Secrets to Success in Trading - Mastering Pullbacks for Consistent Profits
I just realized that most new traders miss a golden opportunity in trading – that is, pullbacks. Instead of chasing high-risk breakouts, why not wait for the market to correct itself for a safer entry?
The problem is, many people don’t understand what a pullback is or how to identify it. A pullback is simply a temporary price correction within the ongoing trend. Think of it as the market taking a breath before continuing its main move.
Why is a pullback important? Because it creates trading opportunities with lower risk
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I just delved deeper into the history of ếch Pepe — it has become one of the most famous internet memes, but the story behind it is actually much more complex than most people realize.
It all started in 2005 when American artist Matt Furie drew ếch Pepe in his comic Boy's Club. Initially, it was just an ordinary character, but then in one of the issues, ếch Pepe says the phrase "Feels good, man" — and from that, the first meme was born. I find it quite fascinating that a simple image could become such a cultural icon.
But what really made ếch Pepe explode was its appearance on 4chan in 2008. T
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I have received quite a few questions about timing in trading, especially from those who want to understand what timing is and how it works in crypto. Actually, this is a pretty interesting topic but it can also be confusing if not explained clearly.
You might have heard some KOLs talking about Timing In or Timing Out, which sounds very professional, right? But in reality, it’s not as complicated as it seems. Timing In simply means choosing the right moment to enter a trade, and Timing Out is deciding when to exit. How to calculate and apply these in actual trading is a different story.
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Just entering the crypto world, you’ll probably be overwhelmed by a bunch of strange slang. From 'pulling the rug' to abbreviations like NGMI, IYKYK, or BTD — if you don’t understand, you’re not alone. Today, I’ll explain some of the most common terms in the crypto community so you can join the conversation without getting lost.
Starting with the simple ones. Have you heard of 'ape'? Ape or apeing is when you buy a token or NFT immediately after it launches without doing any research. Like seeing someone say it’s good, then jumping in without understanding. It’s pretty risky. Conversely, 'bagh
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I've just noticed that many of you are interested in trading gold on the forex market recently. In fact, this is a pretty interesting opportunity to diversify your portfolio, not just relying on traditional currency pairs.
Why is gold attractive? It acts as a safe-haven asset during market instability, and the gold market has extremely high liquidity—easy to open and close positions without worrying about significant slippage. Additionally, gold often has an inverse correlation with the US dollar, creating many exciting trading opportunities.
Basics of XAU/USD: Gold is traded under the symbol
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Meme coins from the Chinese market are hot again. I see the community is debating why people still trust these coins. Actually, it's quite simple — it's all about people wanting to get rich quickly and being willing to accept high risks. They work hard all day but still dream of a life-changing night.
The thing is, meme coins are not about credit or technology; it's just about how to turn cash flow into profit. People know it's silly but still play because everyone hopes to be the lucky one this time. The current market is influenced by many geopolitical factors, but whether to trust meme coin
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Why is Sao $PIPPIN reporting 2k? Something's definitely not right. Looking at the current long-short ratio, there are way more longs than shorts, WTF. How come these students are all messing around with 2k like that? No wonder it's rising so quickly. Does anyone recognize this pattern, or am I the only one?
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I just recently researched what Hyperverse is, and there are actually quite a few concerns about this project. The crypto world is always full of opportunities but also full of risks, and Hyperverse is a prime example showing that not every project can be trusted.
The first thing I noticed is transparency issues. A legitimate cryptocurrency project should openly disclose information about the development team, their experience, and especially the technical whitepaper. With Hyperverse, this information is quite vague. They do not provide enough details about the operating mechanism, the blockch
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I just saw many people asking how much 1b is, so I decided to clarify these units. Actually, on trading platforms, these symbols are basically as follows:
1K is 1,000, 1M is 1 million, and 1E is 100 million. Now, regarding 1B — which many people often confuse — it equals 1 billion. Finally, 1T, the largest in this group, equals 1,000 billion.
It might be hard to remember at first, but once you use these frequently on the platform, you'll get used to them. Especially when viewing volume or market cap, these symbols appear constantly. If anyone tends to confuse these units, just bookmark this fo
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I just realized that many new traders are still unfamiliar with what an OCO order is, even though it is an extremely useful tool for protecting positions. If you haven't used it yet, today I will share how to use an OCO order and why it is important.
What is an OCO order? It stands for One Cancels the Other — a combined order that includes two functions: Đóng vị thế and Chốt lời. The operation is very simple: when one of the two orders is triggered, the other will automatically be canceled. No need to watch the screen all day.
Why do I recommend using an OCO order? First, it automates the enti
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I just realized something quite interesting – many people don’t fully understand what the M2 money supply is, but it directly affects everyone’s finances. Today, I want to share about this concept and why it’s important for the market.
Simply put, the M2 money supply is a way to measure the total amount of money circulating in the economy. It includes everyday use items like cash and checking account balances, but also includes funds that aren’t immediately accessible, such as savings, certificates of deposit, or money market funds. In summary, what is the M2 money supply? It’s all forms of mo
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What are futures? This is a question that many beginners in crypto often ask. I will explain to you more clearly about this type of trading and how it differs from Spot trading.
First of all, what is a future? It is a financial contract where two parties agree to buy or sell an asset at a certain price at a specific future date. The asset can be commodities (oil, wheat), financial (stocks, bonds), or indices. The main purpose is to hedge against price volatility or to profit from these price changes.
But what’s interesting here? Futures differ from Spot trading in many ways. Spot trading invol
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