BearMarketSunriser

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Focusing on finding the dawn of hope in the green candle market, skilled at uncovering undervalued assets amidst market panic, and believing in the theory that the deeper the bear, the stronger the bull. Most adept at harvesting various early projects and holding onto airdrops.
I just received more than a dozen messages from friends asking about Trade BO, along with calls to join “exchanges” that promise massive profits. Looking at the situation in 2026—when interest rates are fluctuating and gold prices are hitting new highs one after another—the demand for “money making money” has skyrocketed. Right at this moment, fraudulent BO trading methods are more active than ever. Today, I want to share the brutal truth about what Trade BO is, why it’s dangerous, and how these scam “exchanges” operate.
Trade BO (Binary Options) basically means you predict whether the price o
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Have you ever wondered why gold prices and stock markets surge when central banks announce quantitative easing policies? I have too, so I decided to learn more about this mechanism.
Quantitative easing (QE) is basically an unconventional monetary tool. Instead of adjusting interest rates as usual, the central bank creates new money and uses it to buy government bonds and other financial assets. The goal? Increase the money supply, lower long-term interest rates, and stimulate the economy.
Looking at history, after the 2008 crisis, the Fed implemented three consecutive QE rounds from 2008 to 20
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I just received quite a few questions about what long and short are, so today I decided to write it up so that new beginners can understand these two core concepts more clearly.
It’s simple: Long is when you expect the price to rise. You buy with the expectation of selling at a higher level. Short is the opposite—you expect the price to fall—so you borrow assets from the exchange to sell at the current high price, and then buy back at a lower price to return them. That difference is your profit.
What’s interesting about long and short—and why are they so popular? Leverage. You don’t need to ha
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I just reread the concept of a black swan and what it means, and I realize it is truly important for those who want to understand the market. This term was introduced by thinker Nassim Nicholas Taleb, referring to extremely rare, unexpected events that we cannot predict in advance.
The brilliance of Taleb is that he emphasizes traditional statistical models are completely powerless against these events. Why? Because those models rely on past data, but black swans have never occurred before, so how can they be predicted? He says very well: just because the past is safe doesn’t mean the future w
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Have you heard the story about the person from the future on Douban? In 2019, a mysterious character claiming to be from the year 2060 appeared and answered over 270 questions. Interestingly, the accuracy of these answers exceeded 80%, ranging from the location of the 2032 Olympics to specific events like the Nepal earthquake in August 2019, the pandemic, or even predictions about the real estate market.
Recently, AI conducted a fairly comprehensive analysis of these prophecies. The most notable thing is what the person from the future revealed about the world in 2060 — a completely different
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I just saw many of you asking about cryptocurrency futures trading, so today I want to share my experience with this type of trading.
Simply put, futures are a type of order predicting price trends on trading platforms. You can choose Long (predicting price increase) or Short (predicting price decrease); if your prediction is correct, you make a profit, if wrong, you incur a loss. Most exchanges offer this feature for various coins, although not all projects are listed for futures trading.
But this is where caution is needed. Futures use leverage, which can go up to x100. If you have $1 and us
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I want to share a problem that many of you are facing. Recently, I've seen meme coins sprouting up like mushrooms after rain, with prices soaring extremely quickly. But behind that are huge risks that many brothers and sisters don't realize.
There is a harsh reality I want to state plainly: quite a few people know that meme coins are scams, but still "close their eyes" and invest in the hope of "riding ahead before it crashes." This is an extremely dangerous mindset. You're essentially putting yourself into a trap, like trying to grab a piece of cheese on a mouse trap.
Why is this so dangerous
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Yesterday, I saw Elon Musk post a pretty wild meme on X, and the entire cryptocurrency community suddenly went into a frenzy. The meme is about aliens wanting to take our meme, and it’s pretty funny—so it immediately blew up. Elon Musk’s fans on X are mainly meme lovers, so they responded very positively whenever he posted anything related to this topic.
The community has shared tons of meme replies, especially those related to Dogecoin. Even more interesting, a major exchange also joined in: they posted that it’s only Bitcoin—no memes—along with a green candlestick GIF to remind everyone that
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I just read some interesting news about Chinese scientists claiming to have created artificial gold in a lab — saying it can mimic the density, color, and chemical properties of real gold. If this actually happens, it would have huge implications for both the crypto market and traditional finance.
The beauty of artificial gold is that the process is clean, no mining needed — saving costs and protecting the environment. That’s a completely different perspective compared to traditional mining industries. If this technology is scaled up, the global gold market could experience a significant shift
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I have just compiled some information about the trading hours of different regions, which may be helpful for those who are new to trading.
What time is the Á session? Usually it is from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. according to GMT+7. This is when the Asian market starts to get lively, and quite a lot of volatility occurs. The  session lasts for about 1:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., during which trading volume increases significantly as European investors join in. The Mỹ session runs from 8:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. the next day—this is when volatility is highest due to the participation of traders from the US
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If you are a forex trader, you’ve probably encountered the strange fee that appears when holding a position overnight. That is exactly what the swap fee is, which I want to discuss today—a aspect that many overlook but can significantly impact trading performance.
Basically: when you trade forex, you are essentially borrowing one currency to buy another. Because the interest rates of these two currencies differ, you will either pay or receive a daily interest payment. The swap fee is simply the term for this interest rate difference. If you buy EUR/USD and the interest rate of EUR is higher th
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I just realized that many people are interested in forex trading guides but don't know where to start. In fact, the foreign exchange market isn't too complicated if you understand the basic principles.
First, forex trading is exchanging one currency for another to profit from exchange rate fluctuations. The great thing about this market is that it operates 24/5, allowing you to trade at any time during the week. The daily trading volume exceeds 6 trillion dollars, which means you'll never have trouble buying or selling currencies.
What makes forex attractive? First is high liquidity - the mark
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Recently, I’ve noticed many newcomers in crypto asking about trading coins for quick gains, so I want to share some experiences. Actually, what trading coins is not very complicated, but to do it well, you need to understand its core nature.
My understanding is that short-term coin trading is trading on a short time frame — it could be a few weeks, a few days, or even a few hours. You rely on technical analysis, monitor market news to make buy or sell decisions. The advantage of this method is that it’s very suitable for small investors like us because of its high flexibility.
I’ve seen many n
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I just received some questions about what futures are and how to trade safely, so I wrote this article to share my personal experience.
Futures (Hợp đồng tương lai) are leveraged trading on exchanges, allowing you to predict price trends. Long means predicting an increase, Short means predicting a decrease. It sounds simple, but what is futures that can cause you to lose all your capital if you're not careful? It’s because of leverage.
The maximum leverage is usually x100 – meaning you borrow based on your original capital. If you have $1, using x100 means borrowing an additional $99 to trade
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I just learned about the top 10 countries by GDP per capita and discovered an interesting fact – the U.S. is not the richest country in the world. Of course, it has the largest overall economy, but when looking at per capita income, several smaller countries far surpass it.
Luxembourg leads with a GDP per capita of $154,910, followed by Singapore at $153,610. These two countries leverage advantages such as stable government, a highly skilled workforce, and a strong financial system. Additionally, Macau SAR ($140,250) is also in the top 3 thanks to its tourism and entertainment industry.
The in
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A few days ago, someone close asked me about account liquidation, and at that moment I felt a bit uncomfortable because I had experienced that feeling myself. But oh well, just explain it to them so they understand, maybe it will help in some way.
Currently, there is a quite popular saying in the crypto community: you copy Trump, Trump copies your house. Haha, some also say the unluckiest people this year are those following Trump. Of course, when losing money, you have to blame yourself for not catching the market rhythm; no one else is to blame.
I must admit that Trump issuing digital curren
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I just realized that many of you are interested in forex trading guides but don't know where to start. In fact, the foreign exchange or forex market is one of the largest financial markets, with daily trading volumes exceeding 6 trillion dollars. This means there are huge opportunities, but also significant risks if you don't understand it well.
Basically, forex is the exchange of one currency for another, aiming to profit from exchange rate fluctuations. For example, EUR/USD, you are speculating whether the euro will strengthen or weaken against the dollar. The market operates 24/5, allowing
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I just learned how to effectively check the long-short ratio and want to share it with everyone because it’s really useful when trading.
The simplest way is to use Coinglass. Just go to this website, find the long-short ratio tab, type in the coin name (BTC, ETH, SOL...) and you’ll see the ratio across different exchanges immediately. The cool thing is it also distinguishes between individual investors and institutions, so you can assess which side the market is leaning towards.
If you’re trading on a major exchange, you can also directly check their futures contract data. Just visit the futur
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I just realized that many newcomers to crypto often confuse the concepts of long and short trading. Today, I will clearly explain these because they are really important to understanding the market.
First, what is long? Simply put - long is when you predict the price will go up and open a buy position. For example, you see Bitcoin currently at $61,000, and you believe the price will rise to $65,000, so you buy in. When the price actually increases, you sell to make a profit. The profit is the difference between the purchase price and the selling price. Why is it called long? Historically, this
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I just recently discovered a pretty interesting story about a well-known Web3 player. Anyone who has watched Hong Kong Doll movies has probably heard this name on X—HongKongDoll is a figure who caused quite a bit of controversy in the crypto community a few years ago.
This person started getting famous in early 2022 after tweeting about buying a large amount of Azuki NFTs. At that time, the NFT market was at its peak—Azuki kept rising continuously, from a few E up to 30 E in just a few months. After that, HongKongDoll also announced shorting ETH using 50x leverage at a price of 2.836 USD. When
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