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LEARN & EARN FROM BINANCE ...

FULL EXPLANATION ......

Step :

Go to search engine type "LEARN AND EARN"

Open BANANA project than Watch Bellow BINANCE Video About Banana project.

After watch video "Start quize"

See all answers In Youtube, and Do it correctly

Than within 24 Hours You will got 100+ Banana Coin Free In your "Reward Hub" Claim it and after Claim Your Coin will be show in your "SPOT" .

Same Another Project Is Bellow It's name Solv.
If you Do solv project "Quiz" Answer than you will got 20+ Solv Token In your Spot wallet within 24 hours

#Learn&Earn
#solv #Banana
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#TradingPairs101 Differences between spot, margin and futures trading? - Spot trading:it's similar to buying and selling in the real world. You get the actual asset right away and you possess the asset. Let say you have 100 USDT, you buy SOL at the price SOL/USDT = 100. You will receive 1 SOL right away, it will be stored in your wallet and at the same time, 100 USDT from your 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 add more collateral and if you're not able to do this, the worst case, liquidating, selling assets to prevent you from bankrupt. - Futures trading: You trade not real assets but contracts (agreements to buy or sell assets at a predefined price on a specific date in the future). You're not gonna own anything, you're just speculating on the price movements of assets. Let's say, you think SOL's price might fall significantly in the next days. You use 10 USDT to open a SHORT SOL position worth 1000 USDT (100x leverage, SOLUSDT = 100). Same as you loan 10 SOL and sell them for 1000 USDT, later, if the SOL's price decreases to 50 USDT, you'll use 500 USDT to buy back 10 SOL, repay the lender, and keep the remaining 500 USDT as profits.
#TradingPairs101 Differences between spot, margin and futures trading?
- Spot trading:it's similar to buying and selling in the real world. You get the actual asset right away and you possess the asset. Let say you have 100 USDT, you buy SOL at the price SOL/USDT = 100. You will receive 1 SOL right away, it will be stored in your wallet and at the same time, 100 USDT from your 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 add more collateral and if you're not able to do this, the worst case, liquidating, selling assets to prevent you from bankrupt.
- Futures trading: You trade not real assets but contracts (agreements to buy or sell assets at a predefined price on a specific date in the future). You're not gonna own anything, you're just speculating on the price movements of assets. Let's say, you think SOL's price might fall significantly in the next days. You use 10 USDT to open a SHORT SOL position worth 1000 USDT (100x leverage, SOLUSDT = 100). Same as you loan 10 SOL and sell them for 1000 USDT, later, if the SOL's price decreases to 50 USDT, you'll use 500 USDT to buy back 10 SOL, repay the lender, and keep the remaining 500 USDT as profits.
#CircleIPO Differences between spot, margin and futures trading? - Spot trading:it's similar to buying and selling in the real world. You get the actual asset right away and you possess the asset. Let say you have 100 USDT, you buy SOL at the price SOL/USDT = 100. You will receive 1 SOL right away, it will be stored in your wallet and at the same time, 100 USDT from your 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 add more collateral and if you're not able to do this, the worst case, liquidating, selling assets to prevent you from bankrupt. - Futures trading: You trade not real assets but contracts (agreements to buy or sell assets at a predefined price on a specific date in the future). You're not gonna own anything, you're just speculating on the price movements of assets. Let's say, you think SOL's price might fall significantly in the next days. You use 10 USDT to open a SHORT SOL position worth 1000 USDT (100x leverage, SOLUSDT = 100). Same as you loan 10 SOL and sell them for 1000 USDT, later, if the SOL's price decreases to 50 USDT, you'll use 500 USDT to buy back 10 SOL, repay the lender, and keep the remaining 500 USDT as profits.
#CircleIPO Differences between spot, margin and futures trading?
- Spot trading:it's similar to buying and selling in the real world. You get the actual asset right away and you possess the asset. Let say you have 100 USDT, you buy SOL at the price SOL/USDT = 100. You will receive 1 SOL right away, it will be stored in your wallet and at the same time, 100 USDT from your 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 add more collateral and if you're not able to do this, the worst case, liquidating, selling assets to prevent you from bankrupt.
- Futures trading: You trade not real assets but contracts (agreements to buy or sell assets at a predefined price on a specific date in the future). You're not gonna own anything, you're just speculating on the price movements of assets. Let's say, you think SOL's price might fall significantly in the next days. You use 10 USDT to open a SHORT SOL position worth 1000 USDT (100x leverage, SOLUSDT = 100). Same as you loan 10 SOL and sell them for 1000 USDT, later, if the SOL's price decreases to 50 USDT, you'll use 500 USDT to buy back 10 SOL, repay the lender, and keep the remaining 500 USDT as profits.
ITS a good time to buy WLD because after few days it will got to 3 to 4 $ any ways
ITS a good time to buy WLD because after few days it will got to 3 to 4 $ any ways
#Liquidity101 Differences between spot, margin and futures trading? - Spot trading:it's similar to buying and selling in the real world. You get the actual asset right away and you possess the asset. Let say you have 100 USDT, you buy SOL at the price SOL/USDT = 100. You will receive 1 SOL right away, it will be stored in your wallet and at the same time, 100 USDT from your 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 add more collateral and if you're not able to do this, the worst case, liquidating, selling assets to prevent you from bankrupt. - Futures trading: You trade not real assets but contracts (agreements to buy or sell assets at a predefined price on a specific date in the future). You're not gonna own anything, you're just speculating on the price movements of assets. Let's say, you think SOL's price might fall significantly in the next days. You use 10 USDT to open a SHORT SOL position worth 1000 USDT (100x leverage, SOLUSDT = 100). Same as you loan 10 SOL and sell them for 1000 USDT, later, if the SOL's price decreases to 50 USDT, you'll use 500 USDT to buy back 10 SOL, repay the lender, and keep the remaining 500 USDT as profits.
#Liquidity101 Differences between spot, margin and futures trading?
- Spot trading:it's similar to buying and selling in the real world. You get the actual asset right away and you possess the asset. Let say you have 100 USDT, you buy SOL at the price SOL/USDT = 100. You will receive 1 SOL right away, it will be stored in your wallet and at the same time, 100 USDT from your 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 add more collateral and if you're not able to do this, the worst case, liquidating, selling assets to prevent you from bankrupt.
- Futures trading: You trade not real assets but contracts (agreements to buy or sell assets at a predefined price on a specific date in the future). You're not gonna own anything, you're just speculating on the price movements of assets. Let's say, you think SOL's price might fall significantly in the next days. You use 10 USDT to open a SHORT SOL position worth 1000 USDT (100x leverage, SOLUSDT = 100). Same as you loan 10 SOL and sell them for 1000 USDT, later, if the SOL's price decreases to 50 USDT, you'll use 500 USDT to buy back 10 SOL, repay the lender, and keep the remaining 500 USDT as profits.
#OrderTypes101 Differences between spot, margin and futures trading? - Spot trading:it's similar to buying and selling in the real world. You get the actual asset right away and you possess the asset. Let say you have 100 USDT, you buy SOL at the price SOL/USDT = 100. You will receive 1 SOL right away, it will be stored in your wallet and at the same time, 100 USDT from your 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 add more collateral and if you're not able to do this, the worst case, liquidating, selling assets to prevent you from bankrupt. - Futures trading: You trade not real assets but contracts (agreements to buy or sell assets at a predefined price on a specific date in the future). You're not gonna own anything, you're just speculating on the price movements of assets. Let's say, you think SOL's price might fall significantly in the next days. You use 10 USDT to open a SHORT SOL position worth 1000 USDT (100x leverage, SOLUSDT = 100). Same as you loan 10 SOL and sell them for 1000 USDT, later, if the SOL's price decreases to 50 USDT, you'll use 500 USDT to buy back 10 SOL, repay the lender, and keep the remaining 500 USDT as profits.
#OrderTypes101 Differences between spot, margin and futures trading?
- Spot trading:it's similar to buying and selling in the real world. You get the actual asset right away and you possess the asset. Let say you have 100 USDT, you buy SOL at the price SOL/USDT = 100. You will receive 1 SOL right away, it will be stored in your wallet and at the same time, 100 USDT from your 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 add more collateral and if you're not able to do this, the worst case, liquidating, selling assets to prevent you from bankrupt.
- Futures trading: You trade not real assets but contracts (agreements to buy or sell assets at a predefined price on a specific date in the future). You're not gonna own anything, you're just speculating on the price movements of assets. Let's say, you think SOL's price might fall significantly in the next days. You use 10 USDT to open a SHORT SOL position worth 1000 USDT (100x leverage, SOLUSDT = 100). Same as you loan 10 SOL and sell them for 1000 USDT, later, if the SOL's price decreases to 50 USDT, you'll use 500 USDT to buy back 10 SOL, repay the lender, and keep the remaining 500 USDT as profits.
#CEXvsDEX101 Differences between spot, margin and futures trading? - Spot trading:it's similar to buying and selling in the real world. You get the actual asset right away and you possess the asset. Let say you have 100 USDT, you buy SOL at the price SOL/USDT = 100. You will receive 1 SOL right away, it will be stored in your wallet and at the same time, 100 USDT from your 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 add more collateral and if you're not able to do this, the worst case, liquidating, selling assets to prevent you from bankrupt. - Futures trading: You trade not real assets but contracts (agreements to buy or sell assets at a predefined price on a specific date in the future). You're not gonna own anything, you're just speculating on the price movements of assets. Let's say, you think SOL's price might fall significantly in the next days. You use 10 USDT to open a SHORT SOL position worth 1000 USDT (100x leverage, SOLUSDT = 100). Same as you loan 10 SOL and sell them for 1000 USDT, later, if the SOL's price decreases to 50 USDT, you'll use 500 USDT to buy back 10 SOL, repay the lender, and keep the remaining 500 USDT as profits.
#CEXvsDEX101 Differences between spot, margin and futures trading?
- Spot trading:it's similar to buying and selling in the real world. You get the actual asset right away and you possess the asset. Let say you have 100 USDT, you buy SOL at the price SOL/USDT = 100. You will receive 1 SOL right away, it will be stored in your wallet and at the same time, 100 USDT from your 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 add more collateral and if you're not able to do this, the worst case, liquidating, selling assets to prevent you from bankrupt.
- Futures trading: You trade not real assets but contracts (agreements to buy or sell assets at a predefined price on a specific date in the future). You're not gonna own anything, you're just speculating on the price movements of assets. Let's say, you think SOL's price might fall significantly in the next days. You use 10 USDT to open a SHORT SOL position worth 1000 USDT (100x leverage, SOLUSDT = 100). Same as you loan 10 SOL and sell them for 1000 USDT, later, if the SOL's price decreases to 50 USDT, you'll use 500 USDT to buy back 10 SOL, repay the lender, and keep the remaining 500 USDT as profits.
#TradingTypes101 Differences between spot, margin and futures trading? - Spot trading:it's similar to buying and selling in the real world. You get the actual asset right away and you possess the asset. Let say you have 100 USDT, you buy SOL at the price SOL/USDT = 100. You will receive 1 SOL right away, it will be stored in your wallet and at the same time, 100 USDT from your 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 add more collateral and if you're not able to do this, the worst case, liquidating, selling assets to prevent you from bankrupt. - Futures trading: You trade not real assets but contracts (agreements to buy or sell assets at a predefined price on a specific date in the future). You're not gonna own anything, you're just speculating on the price movements of assets. Let's say, you think SOL's price might fall significantly in the next days. You use 10 USDT to open a SHORT SOL position worth 1000 USDT (100x leverage, SOLUSDT = 100). Same as you loan 10 SOL and sell them for 1000 USDT, later, if the SOL's price decreases to 50 USDT, you'll use 500 USDT to buy back 10 SOL, repay the lender, and keep the remaining 500 USDT as profits. #TradingTypes101
#TradingTypes101 Differences between spot, margin and futures trading?
- Spot trading:it's similar to buying and selling in the real world. You get the actual asset right away and you possess the asset. Let say you have 100 USDT, you buy SOL at the price SOL/USDT = 100. You will receive 1 SOL right away, it will be stored in your wallet and at the same time, 100 USDT from your 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 add more collateral and if you're not able to do this, the worst case, liquidating, selling assets to prevent you from bankrupt.
- Futures trading: You trade not real assets but contracts (agreements to buy or sell assets at a predefined price on a specific date in the future). You're not gonna own anything, you're just speculating on the price movements of assets. Let's say, you think SOL's price might fall significantly in the next days. You use 10 USDT to open a SHORT SOL position worth 1000 USDT (100x leverage, SOLUSDT = 100). Same as you loan 10 SOL and sell them for 1000 USDT, later, if the SOL's price decreases to 50 USDT, you'll use 500 USDT to buy back 10 SOL, repay the lender, and keep the remaining 500 USDT as profits.
#TradingTypes101
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I was thinking Huma will be 100 $ per coin

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