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š Activity Period June 10, 2025 (09:00 UTC) ā July 6, 2025 (23:59 UTC) ā Eligibility Criteria Create a post on Binance Square about any trade you make during the activity period. Post must have: At least 100 characters At least 5 engagements (likes, shares, comments, or reposts) #tradersleague2 ague2 #Tradersleague TradersLeague $BTC #BND
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#CEXvsDEX101 wallet will be transferred to the seller's wallet. - Margin trading: allows you to borrow funds from the platform to execute bigger trades than you could otherwise. Suppose you only have 10 USDT in your wallet and the SOL's price is currently at 100 USDT. You think SOL's price right now is really attractive and it's gonna be rising in short-term: 3 days, a week. The exchange offers 10x leverage. You will use your 10 USDT to loan a margin of 90 USDT and use this 100 USDT to buy 1 SOL. You still possess 1 SOL and sell it whenever you want, but you have to pay interest on the 90 USDT loaned amount. Margin trading can magnify your profits and also magnify your losses. Later, if the SOL's price increases to 150 USDT, you can sell SOL, pay the interest, and take profits. But if the market moves against you, SOL's price decreases sharply causing your balance lower than maintenance margin ration (MMR), the exchange may issue a margin call requiring you to wallet will be transferred to the seller's wallet. - Margin trading: allows you to borrow funds from the platform to execute bigger trades than you could otherwise. Suppose you only have 10 USDT in your wallet and the SOL's price is currently at 100 USDT. You think SOL's price right now is really attractive and it's gonna be rising in short-term: 3 days, a week. The exchange offers 10x leverage. You will use your 10 USDT to loan a margin of 90 USDT and use this 100 USDT to buy 1 SOL. You still possess 1 SOL and sell it whenever you want, but you have to pay interest on the 90 USDT loaned amount. Margin trading can magnify your profits and also magnify your losses. Later, if the SOL's price increases to 150 USDT, you can sell SOL, pay the interest, and take profits. But if the market moves against you, SOL's price decreases sharply causing your balance lower than maintenance margin ration (MMR), the exchange may issue a margin call requiring you to wallet will be transferred to the seller's wallet. - Margin trading: allows you to borrow funds from the platform to execute bigger trades than you could
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#CEXvsDEX101 wallet will be transferred to the seller's wallet. - Margin trading: allows you to borrow funds from the platform to execute bigger trades than you could otherwise. Suppose you only have 10 USDT in your wallet and the SOL's price is currently at 100 USDT. You think SOL's price right now is really attractive and it's gonna be rising in short-term: 3 days, a week. The exchange offers 10x leverage. You will use your 10 USDT to loan a margin of 90 USDT and use this 100 USDT to buy 1 SOL. You still possess 1 SOL and sell it whenever you want, but you have to pay interest on the 90 USDT loaned amount. Margin trading can magnify your profits and also magnify your losses. Later, if the SOL's price increases to 150 USDT, you can sell SOL, pay the interest, and take profits. But if the market moves against you, SOL's price decreases sharply causing your balance lower than maintenance margin ration (MMR), the exchange may issue a margin call requiring you to wallet will be transferred to the seller's wallet. - Margin trading: allows you to borrow funds from the platform to execute bigger trades than you could otherwise. Suppose you only have 10 USDT in your wallet and the SOL's price is currently at 100 USDT. You think SOL's price right now is really attractive and it's gonna be rising in short-term: 3 days, a week. The exchange offers 10x leverage. You will use your 10 USDT to loan a margin of 90 USDT and use this 100 USDT to buy 1 SOL. You still possess 1 SOL and sell it whenever you want, but you have to pay interest on the 90 USDT loaned amount. Margin trading can magnify your profits and also magnify your losses. Later, if the SOL's price increases to 150 USDT, you can sell SOL, pay the interest, and take profits. But if the market moves against you, SOL's price decreases sharply causing your balance lower than maintenance margin ration (MMR), the exchange may issue a margin call requiring you to wallet will be transferred to the seller's wallet. - Margin trading: allows you to borrow funds from the platform to execute bigger trades than you could
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#TradingTypes101 wallet will be transferred to the seller's wallet. - Margin trading: allows you to borrow funds from the platform to execute bigger trades than you could otherwise. Suppose you only have 10 USDT in your wallet and the SOL's price is currently at 100 USDT. You think SOL's price right now is really attractive and it's gonna be rising in short-term: 3 days, a week. The exchange offers 10x leverage. You will use your 10 USDT to loan a margin of 90 USDT and use this 100 USDT to buy 1 SOL. You still possess 1 SOL and sell it whenever you want, but you have to pay interest on the 90 USDT loaned amount. Margin trading can magnify your profits and also magnify your losses. Later, if the SOL's price increases to 150 USDT, you can sell SOL, pay the interest, and take profits. But if the market moves against you, SOL's price decreases sharply causing your balance lower than maintenance margin ration (MMR), the exchange may issue a margin call requiring you to wallet will be transferred to the seller's wallet. - Margin trading: allows you to borrow funds from the platform to execute bigger trades than you could otherwise. Suppose you only have 10 USDT in your wallet and the SOL's price is currently at 100 USDT. You think SOL's price right now is really attractive and it's gonna be rising in short-term: 3 days, a week. The exchange offers 10x leverage. You will use your 10 USDT to loan a margin of 90 USDT and use this 100 USDT to buy 1 SOL. You still possess 1 SOL and sell it whenever you want, but you have to pay interest on the 90 USDT loaned amount. Margin trading can magnify your profits and also magnify your losses. Later, if the SOL's price increases to 150 USDT, you can sell SOL, pay the interest, and take profits. But if the market moves against you, SOL's price decreases sharply causing your balance lower than maintenance margin ration (MMR), the exchange may issue a margin call requiring you to
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