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$USDC Who stands behind USDC? Its issuer is Circle, in partnership with Coinbase. USDC is backed by real reserves: cash and short-term US government bonds. 💡 Why use USDC? Fast and cheap transfers Protection from crypto volatility Convenience for DeFi, trading, and storage Ability to earn through staking or protocols 🔐 Advantages of USDC: ✅ Transparency (regular audits) ✅ High liquidity ✅ Compatibility with many blockchains
$USDC Who stands behind USDC?
Its issuer is Circle, in partnership with Coinbase. USDC is backed by real reserves: cash and short-term US government bonds.

💡 Why use USDC?
Fast and cheap transfers
Protection from crypto volatility
Convenience for DeFi, trading, and storage
Ability to earn through staking or protocols
🔐 Advantages of USDC:
✅ Transparency (regular audits)
✅ High liquidity
✅ Compatibility with many blockchains
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#PowellRemarks Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is back on stage — and his words, as always, are under the market's microscope. 🎙️ Key points: 🔹 Inflation is slowing down, but “not confidently enough” 🔹 Rate cuts are possible, but not now 🔹 The labor market is strong, but softening 📉 Market reaction: Cryptocurrencies and stocks — on edge. Investors did not receive clear signals about a policy shift. 💡 What does this mean for us? The Fed remains cautious. The market wants “cheap money,” but Powell is in no hurry to return it. Tone — “hawkish light”: no panic, but also no euphoria.
#PowellRemarks Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is back on stage — and his words, as always, are under the market's microscope.

🎙️ Key points:
🔹 Inflation is slowing down, but “not confidently enough”
🔹 Rate cuts are possible, but not now
🔹 The labor market is strong, but softening

📉 Market reaction:
Cryptocurrencies and stocks — on edge. Investors did not receive clear signals about a policy shift.
💡 What does this mean for us?
The Fed remains cautious. The market wants “cheap money,” but Powell is in no hurry to return it.
Tone — “hawkish light”: no panic, but also no euphoria.
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#CryptoStocks As cryptocurrency drives a new financial era, crypto stocks are becoming a bridge between the traditional stock market and Web3. 📈 What are Crypto Stocks? These are stocks of public companies whose business is directly related to the crypto industry: 🔄 exchanges ($COIN — Coinbase) ⛏ mining companies ($MARA, $RIOT) 💳 fintechs with crypto services ($SQ — Block, $PYPL — PayPal) 🧠 Web3 infrastructure companies
#CryptoStocks As cryptocurrency drives a new financial era, crypto stocks are becoming a bridge between the traditional stock market and Web3.
📈 What are Crypto Stocks?
These are stocks of public companies whose business is directly related to the crypto industry:
🔄 exchanges ($COIN — Coinbase)
⛏ mining companies ($MARA, $RIOT)
💳 fintechs with crypto services ($SQ — Block, $PYPL — PayPal)
🧠 Web3 infrastructure companies
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#FOMCMeeting The market held its breath - the latest meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) has ended. The US Federal Reserve kept the key rate unchanged at 5.25–5.50%. This decision was expected, but investors closely monitored Powell's rhetoric. 💬 Key signals: – Powell acknowledged that the fight against inflation is taking longer than anticipated. – They forecast one rate cut in 2024, instead of two as previously expected. – Inflation remains "unacceptably high," but the Fed does not want to "overtighten" the economy.
#FOMCMeeting The market held its breath - the latest meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) has ended. The US Federal Reserve kept the key rate unchanged at 5.25–5.50%. This decision was expected, but investors closely monitored Powell's rhetoric.
💬 Key signals:
– Powell acknowledged that the fight against inflation is taking longer than anticipated.
– They forecast one rate cut in 2024, instead of two as previously expected.
– Inflation remains "unacceptably high," but the Fed does not want to "overtighten" the economy.
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#TrumpBTCTreasury Donald Trump is once again challenging traditions — this time financial ones. His team announced an intention to consider using Bitcoin as part of the U.S. Treasury reserves. Yes, you read that right — BTC as part of state assets. Why is this important? 📌 This is a radical shift in the state's attitude towards cryptocurrency. 📌 This is an opportunity for the U.S. to protect itself from inflation and geopolitical instability. 📌 This is a potential legitimization of Bitcoin on a global level.
#TrumpBTCTreasury Donald Trump is once again challenging traditions — this time financial ones. His team announced an intention to consider using Bitcoin as part of the U.S. Treasury reserves. Yes, you read that right — BTC as part of state assets.

Why is this important?
📌 This is a radical shift in the state's attitude towards cryptocurrency.
📌 This is an opportunity for the U.S. to protect itself from inflation and geopolitical instability.
📌 This is a potential legitimization of Bitcoin on a global level.
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Cardano ($ADA) was founded in 2015 by Charles Hoskinson — a co-founder of Ethereum, who decided to create a next-generation blockchain. The idea was ambitious: to combine decentralization, scalability, and scientific rigor. The project is named after Gerolamo Cardano — an Italian mathematician of the Renaissance. And the token $ADA — in honor of Ada Lovelace, the first programmer in history. Cardano became the first blockchain developed based on academic research, with formal code verifications and its own consensus algorithm Ouroboros.
Cardano ($ADA ) was founded in 2015 by Charles Hoskinson — a co-founder of Ethereum, who decided to create a next-generation blockchain. The idea was ambitious: to combine decentralization, scalability, and scientific rigor.
The project is named after Gerolamo Cardano — an Italian mathematician of the Renaissance. And the token $ADA — in honor of Ada Lovelace, the first programmer in history.
Cardano became the first blockchain developed based on academic research, with formal code verifications and its own consensus algorithm Ouroboros.
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#CardanoDebate Cardano is once again at the center of discussions: a promising platform or an overhyped project? On one hand — an innovative consensus model Ouroboros, a scientific approach to development, and low fees. On the other — a slow pace of implementing features that have already become standard among competitors. Support from the academic community — a plus. Lack of a mass DeFi movement — a minus. Will Cardano be able to realize its potential and regain its status as one of the leaders? Or is this yet another 'eternal promise'?
#CardanoDebate Cardano is once again at the center of discussions: a promising platform or an overhyped project?
On one hand — an innovative consensus model Ouroboros, a scientific approach to development, and low fees. On the other — a slow pace of implementing features that have already become standard among competitors.
Support from the academic community — a plus. Lack of a mass DeFi movement — a minus.
Will Cardano be able to realize its potential and regain its status as one of the leaders? Or is this yet another 'eternal promise'?
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$ETH As of now, there are 117,765,776 Ethereum tokens in circulation. 💡 Unlike Bitcoin, Ethereum does not have a fixed maximum supply. ⛓️ The first Ethereum network was launched on July 30, 2015, releasing 72 million ETH right away—the foundation of the modern ecosystem. Since then, the network has transitioned from PoW to PoS, activated the fee burning mechanism (EIP-1559), and has become the core of DeFi and Web3. ➡️ Ethereum is not about quantity—it's about development.
$ETH As of now, there are 117,765,776 Ethereum tokens in circulation.
💡 Unlike Bitcoin, Ethereum does not have a fixed maximum supply.

⛓️ The first Ethereum network was launched on July 30, 2015, releasing 72 million ETH right away—the foundation of the modern ecosystem.

Since then, the network has transitioned from PoW to PoS, activated the fee burning mechanism (EIP-1559), and has become the core of DeFi and Web3.

➡️ Ethereum is not about quantity—it's about development.
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$BTC The total number of bitcoins that can be mined is limited to 21 million coins. As of today, about 19 million bitcoins have already been mined, and the mining of the remaining 2 million will proceed significantly slower, with the last block expected to be mined no earlier than the year 2140. According to available information, about 20% of bitcoins have likely been lost due to the loss of private keys, while 18-19% are in active circulation, and the rest are held by long-term investors.
$BTC
The total number of bitcoins that can be mined is limited to 21 million coins. As of today, about 19 million bitcoins have already been mined, and the mining of the remaining 2 million will proceed significantly slower, with the last block expected to be mined no earlier than the year 2140. According to available information, about 20% of bitcoins have likely been lost due to the loss of private keys, while 18-19% are in active circulation, and the rest are held by long-term investors.
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#IsraelIranConflict Israel launched the first strikes against Iran around 3:30 local time (midnight GMT) on the night of Friday, June 13. The main targets are nuclear facilities and Iranian military command. "Strikes were carried out on key facilities of the Iranian nuclear program: the uranium enrichment center in Natanz, scientists working on building the Iranian bomb, and components of the ballistic missile program," said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in an address to the people of Israel. A representative of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Efi Defrin reported that 200 Israeli fighter jets participated in the strikes, hitting over 100 targets in Iran and also using over 330 different munitions.
#IsraelIranConflict Israel launched the first strikes against Iran around 3:30 local time (midnight GMT) on the night of Friday, June 13. The main targets are nuclear facilities and Iranian military command.
"Strikes were carried out on key facilities of the Iranian nuclear program: the uranium enrichment center in Natanz, scientists working on building the Iranian bomb, and components of the ballistic missile program," said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in an address to the people of Israel.
A representative of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Efi Defrin reported that 200 Israeli fighter jets participated in the strikes, hitting over 100 targets in Iran and also using over 330 different munitions.
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#TradingTools101 What are support and resistance lines — and how to use them correctly? One of the simplest yet most powerful tools for a trader are support lines (support) and resistance lines (resistance). 🔹 Support line — this is a level at which the price tends to stop falling and bounce back up. 🔹 Resistance line — this is a level at which the price usually encounters a barrier and cannot break above. 📈 Why does this work? These levels are formed through market psychology: traders remember key entry/exit points and repeat these actions.
#TradingTools101 What are support and resistance lines — and how to use them correctly?
One of the simplest yet most powerful tools for a trader are support lines (support) and resistance lines (resistance).
🔹 Support line — this is a level at which the price tends to stop falling and bounce back up.
🔹 Resistance line — this is a level at which the price usually encounters a barrier and cannot break above.
📈 Why does this work?
These levels are formed through market psychology: traders remember key entry/exit points and repeat these actions.
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#CryptoCharts101 How to read charts to avoid trading "blindly" A chart is not just lines. It is the psychology of the market in real-time. Want to trade confidently? Start with the basics: 🔹 1. Candlesticks Each candlestick shows: — where the price opened (open) — where it closed (close) — the highest and lowest price over the period (high/low) 🟩 Green = increase 🟥 Red = decrease ⏱ Example: 1H = each candlestick represents 1 hour 🔹 2. Trend — your friend The first thing to look for: 📈 Uptrend (higher highs and lows) 📉 Downtrend (lower highs and lows) 🔄 Flat (sideways movement — be careful, stop losses tend to get triggered there) 🔹 3. Support and resistance levels Support: an area where the price stops falling Resistance: where the rise “gets stuck” These levels can be traded or watched for a breakout. 🔹 4. Volume The larger the volume — the stronger the signal. 🔺 Price increase + high volume = possible continuation 🔻 Price increase + minimal volume = be cautious, this could be a trap 🔹 5. Fakes and manipulations A candlestick can break through a level — and then sharply turn back. This is called a false breakout. It is important not to buy “on emotions.”
#CryptoCharts101 How to read charts to avoid trading "blindly"
A chart is not just lines. It is the psychology of the market in real-time. Want to trade confidently? Start with the basics:
🔹 1. Candlesticks
Each candlestick shows:
— where the price opened (open)
— where it closed (close)
— the highest and lowest price over the period (high/low)
🟩 Green = increase
🟥 Red = decrease
⏱ Example: 1H = each candlestick represents 1 hour
🔹 2. Trend — your friend
The first thing to look for:
📈 Uptrend (higher highs and lows)
📉 Downtrend (lower highs and lows)
🔄 Flat (sideways movement — be careful, stop losses tend to get triggered there)
🔹 3. Support and resistance levels
Support: an area where the price stops falling
Resistance: where the rise “gets stuck”
These levels can be traded or watched for a breakout.
🔹 4. Volume
The larger the volume — the stronger the signal.
🔺 Price increase + high volume = possible continuation
🔻 Price increase + minimal volume = be cautious, this could be a trap
🔹 5. Fakes and manipulations
A candlestick can break through a level — and then sharply turn back. This is called a false breakout. It is important not to buy “on emotions.”
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#TradingMistakes101 5 fatal mistakes that almost every trader makes Want stable profits? First, learn not to lose 🧠👇 🔻 1. Trading on emotions FOMO, panic, greed — the main enemies of a trader. If you don't have a plan — the market will take your money. 🔻 2. Lack of stop-loss "I'll wait, maybe it will bounce back..." — and now you're down -70%. Always have a clear level at which you acknowledge defeat. 🔻 3. Overtrading More trades ≠ more profit. Often, it's just more commissions and mistakes. Better to trade less, but more accurately. 🔻 4. Lack of a trading journal If you don't analyze your trades — you don't grow. Write down why you entered, what happened, what went wrong. This is your real knowledge base. 🔻 5. Chasing the “hype” If everyone is already in the project — the profit has most likely already passed. A successful trader enters early, not chasing the crowd.
#TradingMistakes101 5 fatal mistakes that almost every trader makes

Want stable profits? First, learn not to lose 🧠👇
🔻 1. Trading on emotions
FOMO, panic, greed — the main enemies of a trader. If you don't have a plan — the market will take your money.
🔻 2. Lack of stop-loss
"I'll wait, maybe it will bounce back..." — and now you're down -70%.
Always have a clear level at which you acknowledge defeat.
🔻 3. Overtrading
More trades ≠ more profit. Often, it's just more commissions and mistakes. Better to trade less, but more accurately.
🔻 4. Lack of a trading journal
If you don't analyze your trades — you don't grow.
Write down why you entered, what happened, what went wrong. This is your real knowledge base.
🔻 5. Chasing the “hype”
If everyone is already in the project — the profit has most likely already passed. A successful trader enters early, not chasing the crowd.
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#CryptoFees101 What are fees in crypto and why are they important? Every transaction in the blockchain is accompanied by a fee. But why do you have to pay it at all and where does it go? 🔹 1. Fee = Processing Charge When you send crypto, your transaction must be confirmed by the network (miners or validators). For this, they receive a fee. 🔹 2. Affects transaction speed The higher the fee, the faster your operation will be processed. Want it fast? Pay more. 🔹 3. Each network has its own rules Bitcoin – depends on the size of the transaction data. Ethereum – has gas, which changes depending on the load. Solana, Avalanche, Polygon – often cheaper, but have nuances. 🔹 4. DeFi, NFT, and DEX also take their cut Even if you are not just transferring crypto but interacting with smart contracts.
#CryptoFees101 What are fees in crypto and why are they important?

Every transaction in the blockchain is accompanied by a fee. But why do you have to pay it at all and where does it go?
🔹 1. Fee = Processing Charge
When you send crypto, your transaction must be confirmed by the network (miners or validators). For this, they receive a fee.
🔹 2. Affects transaction speed
The higher the fee, the faster your operation will be processed. Want it fast? Pay more.
🔹 3. Each network has its own rules
Bitcoin – depends on the size of the transaction data.
Ethereum – has gas, which changes depending on the load.
Solana, Avalanche, Polygon – often cheaper, but have nuances.
🔹 4. DeFi, NFT, and DEX also take their cut
Even if you are not just transferring crypto but interacting with smart contracts.
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#CryptoSecurity101 Here are 5 basic rules of crypto security that everyone should know: 1️⃣ Do not keep large sums on exchanges 💥 Exchanges get hacked. Keep long-term assets in a cold wallet (e.g., Ledger or Trezor). 2️⃣ Never share your seed phrase (12/24 words) This is the key to all your funds. Neither MetaMask nor 'customer support' will ask for it. 📛 If someone asks — they are a scammer. 3️⃣ Enable 2FA (two-factor authentication) Better through an app (Google Authenticator or Authy), not via SMS. 4️⃣ Check the URL before logging into an exchange or wallet ⚠️ Scammers create phishing copies of websites. Save the official addresses in bookmarks. 5️⃣ Be cautious with 'free airdrops' and suspicious tokens Do not interact with unknown tokens in your wallet — it could be a trap.
#CryptoSecurity101 Here are 5 basic rules of crypto security that everyone should know:

1️⃣ Do not keep large sums on exchanges
💥 Exchanges get hacked. Keep long-term assets in a cold wallet (e.g., Ledger or Trezor).

2️⃣ Never share your seed phrase (12/24 words)
This is the key to all your funds. Neither MetaMask nor 'customer support' will ask for it.
📛 If someone asks — they are a scammer.

3️⃣ Enable 2FA (two-factor authentication)
Better through an app (Google Authenticator or Authy), not via SMS.

4️⃣ Check the URL before logging into an exchange or wallet
⚠️ Scammers create phishing copies of websites. Save the official addresses in bookmarks.

5️⃣ Be cautious with 'free airdrops' and suspicious tokens
Do not interact with unknown tokens in your wallet — it could be a trap.
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#TradingPairs101 What are trading pairs and how do they work? In trading, you never just "buy Bitcoin" — you exchange one currency for another. This is what trading pairs are for. 📌 What is a trading pair? It is the ratio between two assets that can be exchanged for each other. 🔹 BTC/USDT You buy or sell Bitcoin for Tether (a stablecoin pegged to USD). ➡️ Buying: you give USDT → you receive BTC ➡️ Selling: you give BTC → you receive USDT 🔹 ETH/BTC Here you trade Ethereum relative to Bitcoin. ➡️ If the chart is rising — ETH becomes more expensive in bitcoins. 💡 Tip for beginners: Always look at what is in the first position — this is the asset you are operating with. The second is the currency in which the price is determined.
#TradingPairs101 What are trading pairs and how do they work?
In trading, you never just "buy Bitcoin" — you exchange one currency for another. This is what trading pairs are for.
📌 What is a trading pair?
It is the ratio between two assets that can be exchanged for each other.
🔹 BTC/USDT
You buy or sell Bitcoin for Tether (a stablecoin pegged to USD).
➡️ Buying: you give USDT → you receive BTC
➡️ Selling: you give BTC → you receive USDT
🔹 ETH/BTC
Here you trade Ethereum relative to Bitcoin.
➡️ If the chart is rising — ETH becomes more expensive in bitcoins.
💡 Tip for beginners:
Always look at what is in the first position — this is the asset you are operating with. The second is the currency in which the price is determined.
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#Liquidity101 What is liquidity and why is it important? Imagine you are selling an iPhone. If you can quickly sell it for the desired price — it is a highly liquid asset. And if you are selling an old mixer from the 90s and searching for a buyer for weeks — it is a low liquidity asset. 🔍 In finance, liquidity = how quickly and without loss in price you can buy or sell an asset. 🔹 High liquidity — more participants in the market, narrow spread, fast transactions. Example: currency pairs on Forex, Bitcoin, Apple stocks. 🔹 Low liquidity — few participants, large price gaps, difficult to exit a position. Example: rare NFTs, lesser-known tokens, or stocks of small companies.
#Liquidity101 What is liquidity and why is it important?
Imagine you are selling an iPhone.
If you can quickly sell it for the desired price — it is a highly liquid asset.
And if you are selling an old mixer from the 90s and searching for a buyer for weeks — it is a low liquidity asset.
🔍 In finance, liquidity = how quickly and without loss in price you can buy or sell an asset.
🔹 High liquidity — more participants in the market, narrow spread, fast transactions.
Example: currency pairs on Forex, Bitcoin, Apple stocks.
🔹 Low liquidity — few participants, large price gaps, difficult to exit a position.
Example: rare NFTs, lesser-known tokens, or stocks of small companies.
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#OrderTypes101 Types of Trading Orders Every Trader Should Know 🔹 Market Order (Market Order) You buy or sell instantly at the best available price. Ideal when speed is more important than the exact price. 🔹 Limit Order (Limit Order) You set your price — the buy/sell is executed only when the market reaches it. More control, but you might not "hit" the trade. 🔹 Stop Order (Stop Order) Acts when the price reaches a certain level — to protect against large losses or to lock in profits. This is your trading "safety net." 🔹 Stop-Limit Order A combination of stop + limit: activates when the stop price is reached, but executes only at the specified limit price. More control, but more risk that the order may remain unfulfilled.
#OrderTypes101 Types of Trading Orders Every Trader Should Know
🔹 Market Order (Market Order)
You buy or sell instantly at the best available price. Ideal when speed is more important than the exact price.
🔹 Limit Order (Limit Order)
You set your price — the buy/sell is executed only when the market reaches it. More control, but you might not "hit" the trade.
🔹 Stop Order (Stop Order)
Acts when the price reaches a certain level — to protect against large losses or to lock in profits. This is your trading "safety net."
🔹 Stop-Limit Order
A combination of stop + limit: activates when the stop price is reached, but executes only at the specified limit price. More control, but more risk that the order may remain unfulfilled.
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#CEXvsDEX101 Centralized Exchange (CEX) ✅ Simple interface ✅ Fast transactions ✅ Customer support ❗️You trust your funds to a third-party company (like a bank) 🌀 Decentralized Exchange (DEX) ✅ Full control over assets (not your keys — not your crypto) ✅ Higher privacy ✅ No registration or KYC ❗️The interface may be complicated for beginners 🔐 CEX is convenience 🌐 DEX is freedom
#CEXvsDEX101 Centralized Exchange (CEX)
✅ Simple interface
✅ Fast transactions
✅ Customer support
❗️You trust your funds to a third-party company (like a bank)
🌀 Decentralized Exchange (DEX)
✅ Full control over assets (not your keys — not your crypto)
✅ Higher privacy
✅ No registration or KYC
❗️The interface may be complicated for beginners
🔐 CEX is convenience
🌐 DEX is freedom
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#TradingTypes101 In trading, there is no "one right path", but there are types of traders, and understanding your own is the first step to success. Let's break it down 👇 📈 Scalper — a hunter of micro movements. He opens dozens of trades a day and holds positions for a few minutes or even seconds. His weapons are speed, discipline, and iron nerves. ⏱️ Day trader — lives in the moment. He opens and closes trades within one day, leaving nothing overnight. Analysis, timing, and self-control are a must. 📆 Swing trader — plays medium-term. His trades can last from a few days to a few weeks. He waits for big movements but does not want to sit in a position for months. 🧭 Position trader — an investor with a trader's soul. He holds trades for months, and sometimes even years. The big picture is important to him: fundamentals, trends, macroeconomics.
#TradingTypes101 In trading, there is no "one right path", but there are types of traders, and understanding your own is the first step to success. Let's break it down 👇
📈 Scalper — a hunter of micro movements. He opens dozens of trades a day and holds positions for a few minutes or even seconds. His weapons are speed, discipline, and iron nerves.
⏱️ Day trader — lives in the moment. He opens and closes trades within one day, leaving nothing overnight. Analysis, timing, and self-control are a must.
📆 Swing trader — plays medium-term. His trades can last from a few days to a few weeks. He waits for big movements but does not want to sit in a position for months.
🧭 Position trader — an investor with a trader's soul. He holds trades for months, and sometimes even years. The big picture is important to him: fundamentals, trends, macroeconomics.
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