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#Liquidity101 🚨 BREAKING: James Wynn just got liquidated 3 times in a row, losing a total of 379 $BTC 😱 James Wynn, a high-leverage crypto trader, lost 379 BTC ($27 million) on June 5, 2025, after three consecutive liquidations on Hyperliquid, following a $60 million loss in May 2025 from a 40x long position and a massive short of 7,967.83 BTC with a liquidation price of $111,280. The screenshot shows Bitcoin’s price dropping sharply from $105,000 to $103,000 around 13:00 UTC, triggering Wynn’s liquidations as the market moved against his leveraged positions, highlighting the extreme volatility and risk of high-leverage trading in crypto. Historical data from CoinGlass indicates that such liquidations are common during rapid price swings, with Bitcoin’s 30% drop in May 2021 (to $31,000) causing widespread losses, underscoring the market’s unforgiving nature for over-leveraged traders like Wynn. #Liquidity101
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#OrderTypes101 Market Order: An order to buy or sell a security immediately at the current market price. Execution is prioritized over price, so it’s fast but may vary from the quoted price due to slippage.Limit Order: An order to buy or sell a security at a specific price or better. For a buy, it executes at or below your set price; for a sell, at or above. It guarantees price but not execution if the market doesn’t reach your limit.Stop Order (Stop-Loss): An order to buy or sell once the price hits a specified "stop" level. A buy stop triggers above the current price; a sell stop triggers below. Used to limit losses or protect profits, but execution price may differ due to rapid market moves.Stop-Limit Order: Combines a stop order and a limit order. Once the stop price is hit, it becomes a limit order, executing only within a specified price range. Offers more control but risks non-execution if the market moves past your limit.Trailing Stop Order: A stop order where the stop price adjusts dynamically with the market price. For a sell, the stop trails the price upward by a set amount or percentage, locking in gains. It triggers if the price drops to the stop level.
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#TradingTypes101 For the first topic of our Crypto Trading Fundamentals Deep Dive, let’s talk #TradingTypes101 . Understanding different trading types is the first step to building a well-informed strategy. Spot, Margin, and Futures trading each offer unique advantages and risks. Choosing the right one depends on your goals, experience, and risk appetite. 💬 Your post can include: · What are the key differences between Spot, Margin, and Futures trading? · When do you use the different types of trades? Which one do you use most and why? · What tips would you offer to beginners?
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#TradingTypes101 For the first topic of our Crypto Trading Fundamentals Deep Dive, let’s talk #TradingTypes101 . Understanding different trading types is the first step to building a well-informed strategy. Spot, Margin, and Futures trading each offer unique advantages and risks. Choosing the right one depends on your goals, experience, and risk appetite. 💬 Your post can include: · What are the key differences between Spot, Margin, and Futures trading? · When do you use the different types of trades? Which one do you use most and why? · What tips would you offer to beginners? 👉 Create a post with #TradingTypes101 and share your insights to earn Binance points! (Press the “+” on the App homepage and click on Task Center) 🔗 Full campaign details here.
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#CEXvsDEX101 #CEXvsDEX101 **Centralized (CEX) vs. Decentralized (DEX): Know Your Exchange! #Cexvsdex101** 🏦🌐 **1. CEX (e.g., Binance, Coinbase)** *Central Authority:* Run by a company. They hold your funds (custodial). *Pros:* Easier for beginners. Fast trades. Fiat on/off ramps. Customer support. *Cons:* Less control. KYC required. Hacking targets. **2. DEX (e.g., Uniswap, PancakeSwap)** *No Middleman:* Peer-to-peer trades via smart contracts. **You hold your keys.** *Pros:* Greater privacy (often no KYC). Non-custodial (control your assets). Censorship-resistant. *Cons:* Steeper learning curve. Slower? Self-responsibility (no support). #CEXvsDEX101
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