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Maintaining a permanent skepticism towards Algorithmic Stablecoins, a witness to the UST collapse. Skilled in analyzing centralized stablecoin reserve reports, regularly issuing liquidity risk warnings, recognized by the community as a representative of the stable faction.
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Mình thường nhận được câu hỏi về btc dominance là gì và tại sao chỉ số này lại quan trọng đến vậy. Hôm nay mình sẽ chia sẻ những hiểu biết của mình về chỉ số này, vì nó thực sự ảnh hưởng rất lớn đến cách bạn nên đầu tư vào crypto.
BTC Dominance (hay DOM) là tỷ lệ thống trị của Bitcoin so với toàn b
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I just realized that many new traders still confuse Long and Short positions. Today I will explain in detail these two concepts because they are truly the foundation of all derivatives trading.
A Long position is when you predict the price will go up. You buy at a low price and sell at a higher price to make a profit. Conversely, a Short position is when you predict the price will go down. You borrow the asset from the exchange to sell at the current high price, then buy it back at a lower price, return it to the exchange, and keep the difference.
But here’s the important part that many people
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I've just realized that many people still confuse bonds and stocks. Today I want to share what bond money is and why it is a great choice for those who want safe investments.
It's simple, bonds are a type of debt security. When you buy a bond, you are lending money to a company or the government. In return, they will pay you periodic interest and return the principal at maturity. In other words, you become their creditor.
In Vietnam, the corporate bond market has grown an average of 35% per year from 2016 to 2020. This figure shows that this sector is developing strongly. But why is bond money
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Actually, playing stocks in the US isn’t as difficult as many people think. I’d like to share a few things I learned when I first started investing in US securities from Vietnam.
First, why choose the US securities market? Simply because this market has more than 6,300 securities, making it the largest in the world. It brings together major names such as Apple, Amazon, Google, and Microsoft. In addition, the returns in the US market are much higher than in Vietnam. Just look at the numbers to understand: the S&P 500 is up 39%, Nasdaq is up 64%, while the VNIndex is down 9%. Diversifying your p
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I just rewrote a guide on trading coins for friends, and I found there are many things that need clarification, so I decided to share it here.
Trading coins is not gambling as many people think. It is a problem of probability analysis, crowd psychology, and capital flow. You buy at a low price, sell at a high price — that’s simple. But to do this, you need to prepare thoroughly.
First is capital. The golden rule: only invest the amount of money you are willing to lose without affecting your life. No borrowing, no pawning assets. Crypto is extremely volatile; an asset can increase by 20% or dec
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I just realized something that most new traders overlook: They keep searching for miraculous indicators, while the market simply speaks through price. That’s when I started exploring the price action trading method.
Looking back at the early years, I was also captivated by the "maze" of technical indicators – MACD, RSI, Bollinger Bands circling around. But the result? Always losing. Because all these indicators are calculated FROM PRICE. Why drink from the downstream when you can get it directly from the source?
Price action trading isn’t a dry mathematical formula. It’s the art of reading hum
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Recently, I’ve noticed that staking has become a popular choice among many in the crypto community, especially those who don’t have the time or experience to monitor the market daily. So, what is staking and why is it so hot right now?
What is staking? Simply put, it’s a way to deposit your coins into a blockchain network to support transaction validation. In return, you will receive rewards (usually in the same coin). The mechanism is quite easy to understand: you stake coins into the network, helping to create new blocks, and when a block is created, new coins are issued as a reward to you.
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Recently, I noticed an interesting thing about what spread fees are that many new traders still don't fully understand. In early 2026, when SJC gold surged to 180 million VND per tael, the buy-sell difference (spread) was pushed up to 3 million VND per tael. That means, right after you buy, you've already "lost" about 1.6% of your capital. That’s why understanding what spread fees are is so important.
Actually, spread isn't complicated. It’s simply the difference between the buy price (Ask) and the sell price (Bid) of an asset at the same moment. Every time you execute a trade, you have to "pa
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I just noticed that many people are interested in the quick ratio, but it seems that quite a few still don't really understand what it is and why it’s important. Let’s talk about this topic.
The quick ratio, also known as the acid-test ratio, is a financial metric that helps us see how well a company can pay its short-term debts by looking at assets that can be quickly converted into cash. It does not include inventory.
Why should we care about this? Because the quick ratio tells us whether the company has enough cash and liquid assets to cover emergency expenses without relying on selling inv
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A few days ago, I was browsing online and noticed that many people keep asking about online stock trading platforms in Vietnam. Actually, it’s not that complicated—you just need to know how to choose the one that suits you best.
There are 3 biggest exchanges: HOSE (Ho Chi Minh City), HNX (Hanoi), and Upcom. These are the main exchanges officially managed by the government. HOSE has the largest market capitalization, about 5 quadrillion VND (around 5 million billion VND), including stocks, bonds, ETFs... HNX is the second-largest exchange, while Upcom is for public companies that don’t yet meet
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What is Dow Theory? Why do traders need to know about it
Yesterday, I encountered someone asking about what Dow Theory is and whether it’s really important for trading, which made me think that others might be curious too.
Actually, Dow Theory is one of the most fundamental foundations of Technical Analysis that has been discussed for nearly 100 years. Charles H. Dow, along with William P. Hamilton, developed this concept, and to this day, it remains a key basis that traders use to analyze the market.
The core of Dow Theory is comparing stock price movements to ocean waves. An uptrend is like
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I just realized that many new traders often confuse two concepts in crypto that seem similar: dumping and selling off. Both cause the price to drop, but their mechanisms are completely different, and mistakes here often lead to losing decisions.
What exactly is selling off? It’s actually the moment when large capital truly leaves the market. Meanwhile, dumping is just a temporary trick to force small investors to sell panic, then buy back at a lower price. Understanding this point helps you avoid most market traps.
The easiest way to distinguish is by looking at trading volume. When dumping oc
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I just realized something that not everyone notices: the 2008 financial crisis did not start when the market collapsed. It began when gold hit its all-time high. And now, exactly that pattern is repeating before our eyes.
Looking at the current situation: gold just surpassed $5000, silver exceeded $110, platinum and palladium simultaneously broke out. This is not an ordinary commodity rally. In fact, I have never seen precious metals move this way in a healthy economic cycle.
Unlike normal growth phases, this time gold is not rising gradually but skyrocketing. Silver is not only increasing but
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I just realized an interesting thing that perhaps many people in the crypto community have also experienced. When investing, we tend to more easily "hold through losses" than "hold through gains," and this mindset can cause us to miss out on big profit opportunities.
What is holding through losses? Simply put, it’s when you keep a position even as the price drops, hoping it will rebound. Conversely, holding through gains means selling when the price is rising to realize profits. But why is holding through losses harder than holding through gains? The reason lies in human nature — we fear losin
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I just realized that many people still don't understand what 2FA is and why it is so important. Today I want to share some basic things about two-factor authentication that everyone should know.
Two-factor authentication (2FA) is basically an extra layer of protection for your account. Instead of just needing a password, you have to prove your identity in two different ways. Usually, it's something you know (a password) and something you have (a code from your phone or security device). Simple but very effective.
Why do you need 2FA? Because passwords alone are no longer sufficiently secure. H
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I recently had the chance to look into the zodiac fortunes again for the Year of the Horse, and I found that quite a few articles online get the “Fan Tai Sui” rules wrong. In fact, it’s not complicated at all—once you understand the different types of Fan Tai Sui, that’s basically it.
Fan Tai Sui is actually divided into five types, but the two with the strongest effects are “Zhi Tai Sui” (for one’s birth-year zodiac sign) and “Chong Tai Sui.” Zhi Tai Sui is considered the most negative influence, while Chong Tai Sui can sometimes have an even bigger impact. Besides these two, there are also “
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I just realized something when trading crypto: distinguishing between meaningful movements and market noise is really difficult. Prices fluctuate so quickly that sometimes you don’t know whether it’s a real trend or just normal volatility. That’s why what ATR is—Average True Range—has become a tool I feel is indispensable.
Instead of trying to predict where the market is headed, ATR helps you understand how much a real asset is actually moving. It’s a far more practical approach. ATR is a technical indicator designed to measure market volatility over a specific period. It was introduced in 197
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I see that many new traders always ask about forex leverage. The classic questions are: what is leverage, how does it work, should you use it, and what level of leverage is reasonable? If you’re also wondering about these things, today’s share will help you understand them more clearly.
Leverage in forex trading is basically a tool that allows you to control a much larger amount of money than your actual capital. It’s like a real lever—you use a small force to create a big effect. In Arabic, it is called “đòn bẩy,” and that’s exactly what it is in essence.
What’s great about forex leverage is
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Recently, I saw some of you in the group talking about what hopium is, and I realized that quite a few people haven't truly understood these terms. So today, let's dive into the slang in crypto that most traders or investors use daily, but not everyone fully understands the meaning.
Starting with hopium – one of the most commonly used words. The name combines hope and opium, symbolizing a completely irrational optimistic state that anyone in the market has experienced at some point. Do you believe a nameless altcoin will become the next Bitcoin? That’s hopium. You keep buying more even though
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Surely, everyone in crypto has heard of strange words that only those "living" in the market understand. Today, I want to introduce you to some of the most common slang, especially what copium is, because it’s a term that anyone who has experienced losses must know.
Starting with Hopium first. This is a combination of "hope" and "opium," describing an unfounded optimistic state when you believe an anonymous altcoin will be the next Bitcoin. You know, like "This coin will definitely 100x" even though there’s no supporting evidence for that view. Hopium is the feeling that every trader goes thro
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Mình vừa tìm hiểu về Overlay Protocol và thấy nó khá thú vị. Nói đơn giản, ovl là gì thì nó là một giao thức DeFi cho phép bạn giao dịch long hoặc short trên bất kỳ dữ liệu nào mà không cần đối tác truyền thống. Bạn có thể đầu tư vào giá sàn NFT, hashrate, thống kê thế giới thực—những thứ bình thường không ai giao dịch được.
Cơ chế khá đơn giản: khi giao dịch, bạn khóa token OVL làm tài sản thế chấp. Nếu thắng, lợi nhuận trả bằng OVL. Nếu thua, tài sản thế chấp bị đốt. Toàn bộ hệ thống hoạt động không cần tin cậy, được thiết kế rõ ràng cho mục đích này. OVL vừa đóng vai trò quản trị vừa là tài
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