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FOR NEW FRIENDS IN TRADING

Buying in pre-market can be a good idea at first, but it works just like in the spot market; prices go up and down and can be manipulated.

The only advantage I see in pre-market is that there is a more limited supply of coins; Binance handles it this way, and in spot, the supply increases significantly.

Thus, it is safer to buy more expensive in pre-market, especially if you enter after several hours of being listed in pre-market, and in spot, it is safer to buy it cheaper.

Some say that in pre-market you can buy cheaper, but that is not always true; to buy cheaper, you would have to enter in the first minutes it is listed in pre-market, which is something difficult to achieve since Binance often does not allow entry in the first minutes or sets price limits, and you cannot enter whenever you want, only if Binance permits it. There is nothing to be done regarding Binance's limiting policies when trading.

That is why my recommendation is to sell before the pre-market ends, preferably a few hours before, and then if you want to buy back, it is advisable to buy a few hours after being listed in spot.

Since the greater the supply of coins in spot, the lower the price will be; moreover, in spot, the price can drop significantly if there is not much demand from users.

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