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I notice that many new traders often confuse two basic concepts: long and short positions. Today, I want to share a detailed explanation of these two trading methods, because they’re truly the foundation for making money in the market.
Simply put, long and short are two opposite directions of the market. When you go long, you’re betting that the price will rise. When you go short, you’re betting that the price will fall. But the real power of long and short doesn’t lie in that—it lies in financial leverage.
A long position is a buy order. You open a position when you believe the price of the a
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Hot warning: During last month’s derivatives expiration day for May (21/05), did you notice anything unusual? The VN30 market was again strongly “shaking” at 2:00 PM, just like every month. This is exactly why I want to share this article—to help you understand the mechanism of derivatives expiration days more clearly, because it will continue to repeat every month.
What is a “derivatives expiration day”? Simply put, it is the last day when VN30 futures contracts (code VN30F1M) must be “settled”—all open Long/Short positions that haven’t been closed will have their profit/loss automatically ca
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I just realized that many of you are still neglecting what hedging is and how important it is in investing. In fact, this is an extremely useful skill that everyone should learn, especially when the market shows signs of volatility.
What is hedging? Simply put, it’s protecting your investment portfolio from unexpected risks by opening positions in the opposite direction. For example, if you’re holding stocks but worry that the market will fall, you can short sell to offset. If the risk really happens, the profit from the short position will help cover the loss from the long.
The tools commonly
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Gold is setting new records again – everyone knows that. But the real question is: where will gold prices go from now until Tet? I just looked back at the journey of this precious metal from 2024 until now, and there are a few interesting things worth sharing.
To recap: in 2024, gold broke the $2,700/ounce mark for the first time in history, reaching a peak of $2,785.87. The main driver wasn't just one factor but a combination of increasing geopolitical tensions, fears of an economic recession, and central banks still maintaining supportive policies. Especially from February to April 2024, gol
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I just realized that many newcomers to the market still get confused between Long and Short orders. Actually, it’s quite simple—Long means you bet the price will rise, and Short means you bet the price will fall. But the real issue lies in how they work.
When you open a Long position, you buy at a low price and expect to sell higher. Conversely, Short means you borrow assets from the exchange to sell at the current high price, then buy them back at a lower price in the future. What’s the biggest difference? What is stock Shorting, and why is it so much riskier than Long?
What makes Long/Short
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I just realized that many new people entering the market don’t really understand what long and short are, so I want to share some things I’ve learned.
There are two core concepts you need to understand: a Long order (buy) is when you expect the price to rise—you buy at a low price and then hope to sell higher to profit from the difference. Conversely, a Short order (sell) is when you believe the price will fall—you borrow assets from the exchange, sell at the current price, and then buy them back at a lower price to return to the exchange and keep the profit.
But what’s the strongest part of l
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I just realized an important thing that many people overlook—the US stock market holiday schedule is not just ordinary closure days. It’s an important investment strategy that professional traders always keep an eye on.
Especially in 2026, when there’s a midterm election and the Fed still isn’t sure about interest rates, while inflation is still “messing with” us. If you don’t know when the US market is off and when liquidity will drop, you’re likely to get “bitten” unexpectedly.
Anyway, I’ll share what I’ve learned. In 2026, there are a total of 10 full market-closure days and 2 early closing
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I have just been observing a rather concerning trend on social media – the number of people being scammed into binary options trading has skyrocketed this year. It’s no longer just old platforms; they are changing names, using AI deepfake technology, and creating "invincible trading bots" with promises of huge profits. The harsh reality is that 99% of these names are scams.
Today, I want to share some observations about how these binary options scams operate and why they are so dangerous.
First, the so-called Binary Options basically involve predicting whether an asset’s price will go up or do
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By the way, while learning about technical analysis, I just remembered an important thing that most new traders overlook — that is, the foundation of most modern trading methods is based on the Dow Theory, a theory that has existed for nearly 100 years.
The beauty of the Dow Theory is that it’s not very complicated. Basically, it states that stock prices move like ocean waves — during an uptrend, each new high will be higher than the previous high, and each new low will be higher than the previous low. Conversely, during a downtrend, everything reverses. Simple but very effective.
I see many p
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Talking about ETH mining, I feel a bit bittersweet. It was once a popular way to make money within the crypto community, but now it’s history. Today, I want to share this journey and some things worth knowing.
A few years ago, mining Ethereum involved using specialized equipment to verify transactions on the blockchain, then earning rewards in ETH. It sounds simple, but in reality, it was quite complex. I remember many people started looking for the best ETH mining rigs available today to assemble mining farms.
The most popular mining machines at that time were GPUs like AMD Radeon RX 480 (pri
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I just realized something quite interesting: if you leave your money in a Vietnamese bank earning only 5-6% per year, then you’re missing out on a big opportunity. The S&P 500 index has grown by more than 10% per year over the past 30 years, and in 2026 the US market is in a fairly attractive phase. The question is: why not step into this market?
Investing in US stocks is no longer just for the wealthy or financial experts. With just 100 USD and a phone, you can participate fully from Vietnam. But before you jump in, you need to understand how the mechanism works and the potential traps.
The U
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I just noticed that many people are confused when choosing a trading platform, especially regarding license verification. Today, I want to share about what ASIC is and why it is so important.
ASIC stands for the Australian Securities and Investment Commission - the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. Simply put, it is an independent government agency responsible for licensing and supervising exchanges and financial companies worldwide. Established in 1991, ASIC operates under the 2001 Act and has a significant influence in the international financial sector.
The great thing about
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I’ve recently received quite a few messages from friends asking about Trade BO — something called Binary Options. Actually, this is a topic I’ve been following closely for 2-3 years, and I must say that what’s happening around Trade BO in Vietnam is quite concerning.
What is Trade BO? Simply put, it’s a form of predicting whether an asset’s price will go up or down within a very short period — usually just 30 seconds to 1 minute. If you guess correctly, you receive a fixed profit of about 80-95% of your stake. If you’re wrong, you lose 100%. It sounds simple, but in reality, this is a complete
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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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