When you first enter Binance, it feels like you've landed on a space exchange. Numbers are running, candles are jumping, some abbreviations: USDT, BNB, ROI, PNL, LONG, SHORT…

But you just wanted to 'buy crypto and earn'. And that's where the mistakes begin:

❌ Mistake #1 — 'I will hype on everything that flies'

You see a coin grow by 140%, and you put in everything. An hour later — down 60%.

Why? Because:

  • you don't know who is pumping,

  • what this coin is,

  • and most importantly — where to exit.

🧠 Correct: don't get into what you don't understand. Go to CoinMarketCap, read the project, find out who's behind it.

❌ Mistake #2 — 'Futures are fast!'

You jump in with 20x leverage and…

you are out in 3 minutes.

Binance has given you a powerful tool, but without rules, it turns into a chainsaw.

🧠 Correct: trade on spot first. Futures — only if you can keep your head when in a loss.

❌ Mistake #3 — 'Everyone says it — so I should too'

Newbies fall for Telegram channels, bloggers' shorts, whispers from a friend in the dorm.

But the market doesn't care what you've been told — it moves on its own.

🧠 Correct: have your plan. Even if it's simple: buy at 0.25 — sell at 0.45. That's already a strategy.

✅ What to do if you're a newbie and using a phone?

📱 No need for 1000 tabs and a million buttons.

Here are 3 steps to get started:

  1. Sign up and go through verification (yes, there's no way around it)

  2. Buy stablecoins (USDT/BUSD), not scams

  3. Use Launchpad or Simple Earn — it's safe and actually brings %

🧠 The main thing isn't this…

You are not obliged to be a trading guru.

But you must not lose your head when the market rises or falls.

Here, the one who survives is not the smartest — but the most patient.

📌 I started with my phone.

Without experience. Without English.

Just with a desire to figure it out.

Now I'm not just 'playing' with Binance — I'm building my future.

And you?

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