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Just entered crypto trading, I realize there is a concept that everyone must understand: long and short orders. It’s not just a term on paper but truly affects how you make money or lose money in the market.
First, you need to understand what a position is. A position simply refers to your stance in the market — how much cryptocurrency you hold and in what state. There are two main types of positions: long (buy) and short (sell). When you open a long or short order, you are deciding whether to go up or down.
Long is when you believe the price will rise, so you buy in. At this point, you hope t
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I just realized something interesting – many people enter crypto but don’t fully understand what market cap is, leading to quite risky investment decisions. Today, I want to share about this concept because it’s really very important if you want to make money in this industry.
First, what is market cap? Simply put, it’s the total value of all circulating coins of a project. The formula is very easy: take the current price of one coin and multiply it by the total number of coins issued. For example, if a coin costs $10 and there are 1 million coins on the market, then the market cap will be $10
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Have you heard of HongKongDoll? This girl is not only famous for her work on adult platforms but also a true Web3 expert. Her story of making money in the cryptocurrency market is truly astonishing.
It was around 2022 when the NFT market was booming. HongKongDoll announced that she had bought a large amount of Azuki — an A-list NFT project at the time. The crypto community immediately went wild, with Azuki’s price soaring continuously, rising tenfold from the initial level. She even publicly stated that she used profits from Azuki to cover previous losses.
But what’s more impressive is her ETH
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I just realized that many new traders entering crypto often overlook a very important tool - what is a stop loss and why is it considered an investor's "armor" to protect capital.
What exactly is a stop loss? It is an automatic order that helps you sell an asset when the price drops to a predetermined level. For example, you buy Bitcoin at $30,000 and fear it will fall, so you set a stop loss at $28,000. When the price hits this level, the system will automatically sell for you, cutting losses immediately instead of waiting for it to fall further.
What is the benefit of a stop loss? First, it
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I just noticed a pretty interesting project in the cross-chain space. What is Synapse (SYN) that many people are talking about? Turns out, it’s a decentralized protocol that enables connecting different blockchains together, helping to transfer assets and data securely.
Currently, most blockchains operate independently, creating "walls" that are hard to cross. Synapse is the bridge connecting these blockchains, allowing users to swap tokens, send messages, and interact with apps across multiple chains without hassle. Its operation is based on a decentralized network of validators, who lock up
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I have received a few questions about what scams are and how to avoid being deceived in the crypto market, so I decided to write this article to share with everyone.
First of all, what is a scam? It’s simply an act of fraud, stealing assets from others. In the cryptocurrency field, scammers are becoming increasingly sophisticated and creative, causing many investors to lose everything.
There are several common types of scams that everyone needs to know. The first is Scam ICO — which exploded in 2017. Its operation is quite simple: bad actors create a cryptocurrency project, promote it with fla
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I notice that many newcomers to crypto trading still do not fully understand some basic but extremely important concepts. Today, I want to share about what entry is and how to properly manage positions, because this is truly the foundation of a professional trader.
First is entry - the point of entering a trade, meaning the price at which you start a buy or sell transaction. If you buy a certain asset and then close exactly at the entry point, that trade is considered break-even. This sounds simple, but what exactly is entry is more complex when you combine it with Stop Loss and Take Profit.
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I just realized something quite interesting about the recent development trend of the crypto market – what layer 1 really is is becoming the main focus for investors, and it's no coincidence.
It's simple: layer 1 blockchains are the independent foundational blockchains that operate as the main network and have the ability to process and finalize transactions on their own without relying on other networks. Each layer 1 has its own native token to pay for transaction fees, and also serves as the infrastructure for other applications and protocols built on top of it.
However, early generation lay
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I just realized that many of you don't quite understand what hedging is and how it works in actual trading. In fact, it's simpler than you think.
Hedging basically means opening two opposite positions at the same time — one long and one short. But why do that? Usually, when you see the price too high, you want to short to profit from the downward trend, but you're not sure if the market will go down or keep rising. At that point, instead of going all-in short, you open a short position first and then open a smaller long position to protect yourself.
Scenario one: the price continues to rise. A
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Over the past few years, the PEPE meme has created a quite interesting phenomenon in the cryptocurrency community. From a simple idea based on the famous frog character Pepe, it has developed into a project with quite unique technical mechanisms on Ethereum.
What makes PEPE different? First is the deflationary mechanism — every time a transaction occurs, a portion of tokens will be burned, creating scarcity over time. Additionally, there is a redistribution system to current holders, encouraging people to hold long-term. And there are no transaction fees, which makes the Pepe meme more accessi
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I just realized that many people are still confused about what TPS is and why this number is so important in the blockchain world. Actually, it’s the key to understanding why some blockchain networks can process transactions quickly while others are much slower.
What is TPS? Simply put, it’s the number of transactions a blockchain network can handle per second. This number directly affects speed, scalability, and user experience. To have a benchmark for comparison, traditional payment systems like VISA can process about 1,500 to 2,000 transactions per second — that’s the standard that blockcha
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I know many friends currently making significant profits from crypto and want to know the safest way to withdraw money from a Bitcoin wallet to a bank account. This process is actually not as complicated as you think, but you need to follow some basic steps to avoid trouble.
First, you need to choose a reputable exchange that supports withdrawing funds from crypto to fiat currency. The important thing is that the exchange must have a good history, be trusted by the community, and have a smooth withdrawal process. I recommend choosing large, long-established exchanges.
The next step is to compl
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I often see people confuse these units when monitoring exchanges, so I want to share some basic knowledge.
When you look at the numbers on the chart, you'll see symbols like K, M, E, B, T. It's not complicated: K is thousand (1,000), M is million (1 million), E is 100 million, B is billion (1 billion). So what is 1T? It’s one trillion, which is often used to refer to the market cap of major coins.
For example, if a token is valued at 5T, it means it’s worth 5 trillion. Understanding these will help you read the figures on the exchange more easily and avoid confusion when seeing such large numb
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Today, I happened to recall the proverb "If the water is too clear, there are no fish," and realized that most people only know half of that sentence. Most forget the second half: "If a person can keep their integrity, they will have no disciples." In fact, these two halves are related; the first is the surface, while the second reveals the true essence of the matter.
The first principle: when the water is too clear, fish cannot survive. The reason is not only because fish are easily exposed to predators, but also because overly clear water lacks sufficient nutrients. Fish are like us; without
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I just learned about PEPE and want to share some interesting things. What is Pepe? It is a meme coin launched on Ethereum in 2023, inspired by the famous online green frog image. The interesting part is that PEPE is completely decentralized, with no official team or specific development roadmap, and it even describes itself as "useless" just for entertainment.
But why did PEPE become so popular? Mainly because its community is quite large, especially on Twitter with about 700,000 followers. Every post receives huge engagement, demonstrating significant influence. The familiarity of the Pepe fr
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I just realized that many people in the community still do not fully understand what a pump is, especially newcomers to the cryptocurrency market. Today, I want to share some things I’ve learned about this phenomenon because it’s really important if you don’t want to get caught in a trap.
Simply put, a pump is a sudden price increase of a coin caused by a group of large holders coordinating their actions. They buy in when the price is low, then create positive news and stimulate FOMO psychology to lure inexperienced investors to buy in. When the price is pumped up enough, they will sell everyt
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I just noticed a pretty interesting trend in the crypto market in recent years – that is RWA, also known as Real World Assets. Some of you might still be unfamiliar with this concept, but basically, RWA is simple: it’s real assets like real estate, bonds, or copyrights that are digitized into tokens on the blockchain.
The cool thing here is that it creates a bridge between the traditional financial market and the crypto world. Instead of just trading purely digital coins, retail investors can now access high-value assets through tokenization. Liquidity increases, systemic risk decreases, creat
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I just realized an interesting thing about the OCO order that many new traders haven't fully understood. Most people know they need to set Take Profit and Stop-Loss, but not everyone understands how the OCO order works.
Basically, what is an OCO? It is a combined order of two orders: one to take profit, one to stop loss. The cool part is when one of them is triggered, the other will automatically be canceled. This tool helps you avoid constantly monitoring the screen, while still maintaining tight risk control.
Why is the OCO order important? First, it automates the entire process. You set you
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Noticing that the Vietnamese stock market is increasingly drawing the attention of investors worldwide—especially over the past 10 years—while the Thai stock market is underperforming compared with its neighbors, the VN30 Index, which represents 30 leading companies in Vietnam, has become an important dimension that excellently reflects the potential of the Vietnamese stock market.
What’s interesting is that the VN30 Index is not just an ordinary index. It is a collection of the 30 largest, highly liquid stocks on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange, with a market capitalization of approximately 70
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