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الشركةالشركة التي تقف وراء عملة USD Coin (USDC) المستقرة، أتمّت اكتتابًا عامًا أوليًا (IPO) من خلال البورصة الأمريكية (NYSE) تحت التسمية CRCL . السعر الابتدائي للسهم: 31 دولارًا عدد الأسهم المطروحة: 34 مليون سهم (بعد رفع الحجم من 32 مليون مع خيار إضافة 5.1 مليون سهم) التمويل المحقق: حوالي 1.05 مليار دولار (وفقًا لمصادر أخرى تقرّب الرقم إلى 1.1 مليار) القيمة السوقية الابتدائية: نحو 6.8 – 7 مليار دولار، وتصل إلى 8 مليار دولار عند احتساب التخفيف الكامل من الخيارات .

الشركة

الشركة التي تقف وراء عملة USD Coin (USDC) المستقرة، أتمّت اكتتابًا عامًا أوليًا (IPO) من خلال البورصة الأمريكية (NYSE) تحت التسمية CRCL .
السعر الابتدائي للسهم: 31 دولارًا
عدد الأسهم المطروحة: 34 مليون سهم (بعد رفع الحجم من 32 مليون مع خيار إضافة 5.1 مليون سهم)
التمويل المحقق: حوالي 1.05 مليار دولار (وفقًا لمصادر أخرى تقرّب الرقم إلى 1.1 مليار)
القيمة السوقية الابتدائية: نحو 6.8 – 7 مليار دولار، وتصل إلى 8 مليار دولار عند احتساب التخفيف الكامل من الخيارات .
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The company behind the USD Coin (USDC) stablecoin has completed an Initial Public Offering (IPO) through the American stock exchange (NYSE) under the ticker CRCL. Initial share price: $31 Number of shares offered: 34 million shares (after raising the amount from 32 million with an option to add 5.1 million shares) Funds raised: approximately $1.05 billion (according to other sources, the figure rounds up to $1.1 billion) Initial market capitalization: about $6.8 – $7 billion, reaching $8 billion when accounting for full dilution of options.
The company behind the USD Coin (USDC) stablecoin has completed an Initial Public Offering (IPO) through the American stock exchange (NYSE) under the ticker CRCL.

Initial share price: $31

Number of shares offered: 34 million shares (after raising the amount from 32 million with an option to add 5.1 million shares)

Funds raised: approximately $1.05 billion (according to other sources, the figure rounds up to $1.1 billion)

Initial market capitalization: about $6.8 – $7 billion, reaching $8 billion when accounting for full dilution of options.
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#TradingPairs101 🔹 How do trading pairs work? The pair is read as follows: "the first asset" is priced using "the second asset". Practical example: If BTC/USDT = 70,000 This means that 1 Bitcoin = 70,000 Tether (USDT)
#TradingPairs101

🔹 How do trading pairs work?

The pair is read as follows:
"the first asset" is priced using "the second asset".

Practical example:
If BTC/USDT = 70,000
This means that 1 Bitcoin = 70,000 Tether (USDT)
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💧 #Liquidity101 – Basics of Liquidity 📌 What is liquidity? It is the ability of an asset to be converted into cash quickly and without a significant loss in value. 🔹 Types of liquidity: Market liquidity = The ease of buying and selling an asset in the market. Accounting liquidity = The company's ability to pay its short-term obligations. 🔹 Examples of liquidity (from highest to lowest): 💵 Cash = Highest liquidity 📈 Stocks = High liquidity 💰 Bonds = Medium 🏠 Real estate = Low 🖼️ Antiques and collectibles = Weak liquidity 🔹 Why is liquidity important? Facilitates investment and financial planning Protects individuals and companies from crises Increases stability and efficiency of markets 🔹 How to enhance liquidity? 👤 For individuals: Keep cash reserves Invest in easily sellable assets 🏢 For companies: Monitor cash flows Maintain financial reserves
💧 #Liquidity101 – Basics of Liquidity

📌 What is liquidity?
It is the ability of an asset to be converted into cash quickly and without a significant loss in value.

🔹 Types of liquidity:

Market liquidity
= The ease of buying and selling an asset in the market.

Accounting liquidity
= The company's ability to pay its short-term obligations.

🔹 Examples of liquidity (from highest to lowest):

💵 Cash = Highest liquidity

📈 Stocks = High liquidity

💰 Bonds = Medium

🏠 Real estate = Low

🖼️ Antiques and collectibles = Weak liquidity

🔹 Why is liquidity important?

Facilitates investment and financial planning

Protects individuals and companies from crises

Increases stability and efficiency of markets

🔹 How to enhance liquidity?

👤 For individuals:

Keep cash reserves

Invest in easily sellable assets

🏢 For companies:

Monitor cash flows

Maintain financial reserves
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Of course! Here is the translation of the Liquidity 101 guide to English: 💧 Liquidity 101: The Basics 🔹 What is Liquidity? Liquidity refers to how quickly and easily an asset can be converted into cash without significantly affecting its price. High Liquidity = Can buy/sell easily (e.g., cash, stocks of large companies) Low Liquidity = Difficult to trade (e.g., real estate, art pieces) 🔹 Types of Liquidity Market Liquidity Refers to the ease of buying and selling assets in the market. Example: A market like the New York Stock Exchange has high liquidity due to the large number of buyers and sellers. Accounting Liquidity Measures a company's ability to meet its short-term obligations. The most common ratios used: Current Ratio = Current Assets / Current Liabilities Quick Ratio = (Current Assets - Inventory) / Current Liabilities 🔹 Why is Liquidity Important? For Investors: They prefer liquid assets to quickly adjust their portfolios. For Companies: They need liquidity to pay bills and stay in the market. For Markets: Liquid markets are more stable and efficient.
Of course! Here is the translation of the Liquidity 101 guide to English:

💧 Liquidity 101: The Basics

🔹 What is Liquidity?

Liquidity refers to how quickly and easily an asset can be converted into cash without significantly affecting its price.

High Liquidity = Can buy/sell easily (e.g., cash, stocks of large companies)

Low Liquidity = Difficult to trade (e.g., real estate, art pieces)

🔹 Types of Liquidity

Market Liquidity

Refers to the ease of buying and selling assets in the market.

Example: A market like the New York Stock Exchange has high liquidity due to the large number of buyers and sellers.

Accounting Liquidity

Measures a company's ability to meet its short-term obligations.

The most common ratios used:

Current Ratio = Current Assets / Current Liabilities

Quick Ratio = (Current Assets - Inventory) / Current Liabilities

🔹 Why is Liquidity Important?

For Investors: They prefer liquid assets to quickly adjust their portfolios.

For Companies: They need liquidity to pay bills and stay in the market.

For Markets: Liquid markets are more stable and efficient.
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📈 Types of Orders in the Stock Market #OrderTypes101 (Financial Version) Market Order: Buy or sell immediately at the best available price. Limit Order: You set the price you want, and it is not executed unless the market reaches that price. Stop Order: Converts to a market order when a certain price is reached (stop price). Stop-Limit Order: Combines a stop order and a limit order — gives you greater control but without a guarantee of execution. Trailing Stop: Follows the market by a specified percentage or amount — to lock in profits. 📦 Types of Orders in E-Commerce and Delivery #OrderTypes101 (Commercial Version) Standard Order: Regular delivery without urgency. Rush Order: Handled and delivered quickly. Backorder: The product is currently unavailable and will be shipped later. Pre-order: Purchase of a product that has not yet been released. Drop Shipment: The product is shipped directly from the supplier to the customer. 🍽️ Types of Orders in Food Services #OrderTypes101 (Food Version) Pickup Order: The customer picks up the order themselves from the restaurant. Delivery Order: The order is delivered to the customer's location. Scheduled Order: Ordered now to be executed later. Catering Order: Large quantities often for events.
📈 Types of Orders in the Stock Market

#OrderTypes101 (Financial Version)

Market Order: Buy or sell immediately at the best available price.

Limit Order: You set the price you want, and it is not executed unless the market reaches that price.

Stop Order: Converts to a market order when a certain price is reached (stop price).

Stop-Limit Order: Combines a stop order and a limit order — gives you greater control but without a guarantee of execution.

Trailing Stop: Follows the market by a specified percentage or amount — to lock in profits.

📦 Types of Orders in E-Commerce and Delivery

#OrderTypes101 (Commercial Version)

Standard Order: Regular delivery without urgency.

Rush Order: Handled and delivered quickly.

Backorder: The product is currently unavailable and will be shipped later.

Pre-order: Purchase of a product that has not yet been released.

Drop Shipment: The product is shipped directly from the supplier to the customer.

🍽️ Types of Orders in Food Services

#OrderTypes101 (Food Version)

Pickup Order: The customer picks up the order themselves from the restaurant.

Delivery Order: The order is delivered to the customer's location.

Scheduled Order: Ordered now to be executed later.

Catering Order: Large quantities often for events.
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Great! It seems you want to make an educational comparison between Centralized Exchanges (CEX) and Decentralized Exchanges (DEX). Here’s a simplified Arabic version suitable for a post titled: 💱 #CEXvsDEX101 | The difference between Centralized and Decentralized Exchanges 📌 Do you trade cryptocurrencies? Here’s the difference between the two most popular types of exchanges: CEX and DEX 👇 🔷 1. Centralized Exchanges (CEX - Centralized Exchange): Such as: Binance, Coinbase, Kraken Control: Managed by a central company Interface: User-friendly and provides customer support Custody: Holds your funds within the platform (centralized custody wallet) Speed: Fast execution and advanced orders Disadvantages: Prone to hacking, requires identity verification (KYC) 🔶 2. Decentralized Exchanges (DEX - Decentralized Exchange): Such as: Uniswap, PancakeSwap, dYdX Control: No central party — trading occurs directly between users Interface: Often less user-friendly, but constantly improving Custody: You hold your private keys (your wallet = your control) Speed: Depends on the blockchain, sometimes slower Disadvantages: No direct support, fees can sometimes be high ✅ CEX = Ease and speed with a trade-off on privacy ✅ DEX = Freedom and privacy with greater personal responsibility 📢 Let us know: Do you prefer CEX or DEX? And why? 💬👇 #cryptocurrency #cryptotrading #tradingplatforms #blockchain #DeFi #Crypto101
Great! It seems you want to make an educational comparison between Centralized Exchanges (CEX) and Decentralized Exchanges (DEX). Here’s a simplified Arabic version suitable for a post titled:

💱 #CEXvsDEX101 | The difference between Centralized and Decentralized Exchanges

📌 Do you trade cryptocurrencies?
Here’s the difference between the two most popular types of exchanges: CEX and DEX 👇

🔷 1. Centralized Exchanges (CEX - Centralized Exchange):

Such as: Binance, Coinbase, Kraken

Control: Managed by a central company

Interface: User-friendly and provides customer support

Custody: Holds your funds within the platform (centralized custody wallet)

Speed: Fast execution and advanced orders

Disadvantages: Prone to hacking, requires identity verification (KYC)

🔶 2. Decentralized Exchanges (DEX - Decentralized Exchange):

Such as: Uniswap, PancakeSwap, dYdX

Control: No central party — trading occurs directly between users

Interface: Often less user-friendly, but constantly improving

Custody: You hold your private keys (your wallet = your control)

Speed: Depends on the blockchain, sometimes slower

Disadvantages: No direct support, fees can sometimes be high

✅ CEX = Ease and speed with a trade-off on privacy
✅ DEX = Freedom and privacy with greater personal responsibility

📢 Let us know: Do you prefer CEX or DEX? And why? 💬👇

#cryptocurrency #cryptotrading #tradingplatforms #blockchain #DeFi #Crypto101
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Great! It seems you want to make an educational comparison between centralized exchanges (CEX) and decentralized exchanges (DEX). Here’s a simplified Arabic version suitable for a post titled: 💱 #CEXvsDEX101 | The Difference Between Centralized and Decentralized Exchanges 📌 Do you trade cryptocurrencies? Here’s the difference between the two most popular types of exchanges: CEX and DEX 👇 🔷 1. Centralized Exchanges (CEX - Centralized Exchange): Such as: Binance, Coinbase, Kraken Control: Managed by a central company Interface: User-friendly and provides customer support Custody: Holds your funds within the exchange (centralized custody wallet) Speed: Fast execution and advanced orders Drawbacks: Vulnerable to hacking, requires identity verification (KYC) 🔶 2. Decentralized Exchanges (DEX - Decentralized Exchange): Such as: Uniswap, PancakeSwap, dYdX Control: No central party — trading happens directly between users Interface: Often less user-friendly, but continuously improving Custody: You hold your private keys (your wallet = your control) Speed: Depends on the blockchain, sometimes slower Drawbacks: No direct support, fees can be high at times ✅ CEX = Ease and speed with a trade-off on privacy ✅ DEX = Freedom and privacy with greater personal responsibility 📢 Tell us: Do you prefer CEX or DEX? And why? 💬👇 #Cryptocurrency #CryptoTrading #TradingPlatforms #Blockchain #DeFi #Crypto101
Great! It seems you want to make an educational comparison between centralized exchanges (CEX) and decentralized exchanges (DEX). Here’s a simplified Arabic version suitable for a post titled:

💱 #CEXvsDEX101 | The Difference Between Centralized and Decentralized Exchanges

📌 Do you trade cryptocurrencies?
Here’s the difference between the two most popular types of exchanges: CEX and DEX 👇

🔷 1. Centralized Exchanges (CEX - Centralized Exchange):

Such as: Binance, Coinbase, Kraken

Control: Managed by a central company

Interface: User-friendly and provides customer support

Custody: Holds your funds within the exchange (centralized custody wallet)

Speed: Fast execution and advanced orders

Drawbacks: Vulnerable to hacking, requires identity verification (KYC)

🔶 2. Decentralized Exchanges (DEX - Decentralized Exchange):

Such as: Uniswap, PancakeSwap, dYdX

Control: No central party — trading happens directly between users

Interface: Often less user-friendly, but continuously improving

Custody: You hold your private keys (your wallet = your control)

Speed: Depends on the blockchain, sometimes slower

Drawbacks: No direct support, fees can be high at times

✅ CEX = Ease and speed with a trade-off on privacy
✅ DEX = Freedom and privacy with greater personal responsibility

📢 Tell us: Do you prefer CEX or DEX? And why? 💬👇

#Cryptocurrency #CryptoTrading #TradingPlatforms #Blockchain #DeFi #Crypto101
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Great! It seems you want to make an educational comparison between Centralized Exchanges (CEX) and Decentralized Exchanges (DEX). Here’s a simplified English version suitable for a post titled: 💱 #CEXvsDEX101 | The Difference Between Centralized and Decentralized Exchanges 📌 Do you trade cryptocurrencies? Here’s the difference between the two most popular types of exchanges: CEX and DEX 👇 🔷 1. Centralized Exchanges (CEX - Centralized Exchange): Such as: Binance, Coinbase, Kraken Control: Managed by a central company Interface: User-friendly and provides customer support Custody: Holds your funds within the exchange (centralized custody wallet) Speed: Fast execution and advanced orders Disadvantages: Prone to hacks, requires identity verification (KYC) 🔶 2. Decentralized Exchanges (DEX - Decentralized Exchange): Such as: Uniswap, PancakeSwap, dYdX Control: No central party — trading occurs directly between users Interface: Often less user-friendly, but continuously improving Custody: You hold your private keys (your wallet = your control) Speed: Depends on the blockchain, sometimes slower Disadvantages: No direct support, fees can sometimes be high ✅ CEX = Ease and speed with a trade-off on privacy ✅ DEX = Freedom and privacy with greater personal responsibility 📢 Tell us: Do you prefer CEX or DEX? And why? 💬👇 #Cryptocurrency #CryptoTrading #TradingPlatforms #Blockchain #DeFi #Crypto101
Great! It seems you want to make an educational comparison between Centralized Exchanges (CEX) and Decentralized Exchanges (DEX). Here’s a simplified English version suitable for a post titled:

💱 #CEXvsDEX101 | The Difference Between Centralized and Decentralized Exchanges

📌 Do you trade cryptocurrencies?
Here’s the difference between the two most popular types of exchanges: CEX and DEX 👇

🔷 1. Centralized Exchanges (CEX - Centralized Exchange):

Such as: Binance, Coinbase, Kraken

Control: Managed by a central company

Interface: User-friendly and provides customer support

Custody: Holds your funds within the exchange (centralized custody wallet)

Speed: Fast execution and advanced orders

Disadvantages: Prone to hacks, requires identity verification (KYC)

🔶 2. Decentralized Exchanges (DEX - Decentralized Exchange):

Such as: Uniswap, PancakeSwap, dYdX

Control: No central party — trading occurs directly between users

Interface: Often less user-friendly, but continuously improving

Custody: You hold your private keys (your wallet = your control)

Speed: Depends on the blockchain, sometimes slower

Disadvantages: No direct support, fees can sometimes be high

✅ CEX = Ease and speed with a trade-off on privacy
✅ DEX = Freedom and privacy with greater personal responsibility

📢 Tell us: Do you prefer CEX or DEX? And why? 💬👇

#Cryptocurrency #CryptoTrading #TradingPlatforms #Blockchain #DeFi #Crypto101
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#TradingTypes101 Excellent! If you want to use #TradingTypes101 as a title for an educational post or a social media campaign, here is a simple and translated design you can use: 📊 #TradingTypes101 | Types of Trading for Beginners Are you new to the world of trading? 🤔 Learn about the top 4 types of trading in financial markets: 🔹 1. Day Trading: You open and close trades on the same day. Suitable for those looking for quick opportunities, but it requires focus and real-time monitoring. 🔹 2. Swing Trading: You hold the trade for days or weeks aiming to benefit from medium-term market movements. 🔹 3. Position Trading: For those with a long-term perspective! The trader holds the trade for months based on fundamental analysis and economic trends. 🔹 4. Scalping: The fastest style! It relies on executing dozens of trades throughout the day to achieve small recurring profits. 🎯 Which type suits your personality and lifestyle? Share with us in the comments! 💬👇 #Trading #Investment #Learn_Trading #Types_of_Trading #Forex #Crypto #Stocks
#TradingTypes101
Excellent! If you want to use #TradingTypes101 as a title for an educational post or a social media campaign, here is a simple and translated design you can use:

📊 #TradingTypes101 | Types of Trading for Beginners

Are you new to the world of trading? 🤔
Learn about the top 4 types of trading in financial markets:

🔹 1. Day Trading:
You open and close trades on the same day. Suitable for those looking for quick opportunities, but it requires focus and real-time monitoring.

🔹 2. Swing Trading:
You hold the trade for days or weeks aiming to benefit from medium-term market movements.

🔹 3. Position Trading:
For those with a long-term perspective! The trader holds the trade for months based on fundamental analysis and economic trends.

🔹 4. Scalping:
The fastest style! It relies on executing dozens of trades throughout the day to achieve small recurring profits.

🎯 Which type suits your personality and lifestyle?
Share with us in the comments! 💬👇

#Trading #Investment #Learn_Trading #Types_of_Trading #Forex #Crypto #Stocks
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Of course! Here is the translation of #TradingTypes101: An Introduction to Trading Types into Arabic: #Trading_Types101: An Introduction for Beginners to Trading Styles 1. Day Trading Time Frame: Same day (without keeping trades open for the next day) Goal: To profit from small price movements throughout the day Features: Fast-paced, high risk, requires continuous monitoring Tools: Technical analysis, charts, real-time news 2. Swing Trading Time Frame: From days to weeks Goal: To take advantage of short to medium-term trends Features: Less stressful than day trading, but requires good timing Tools: Technical and fundamental analysis 3. Position Trading Time Frame: From weeks to months (and sometimes years) Goal: To profit from long-term trends Features: Does not require daily monitoring, long-term outlook Tools: Fundamental analysis, general economic trends 4. Scalping Time Frame: From seconds to minutes Goal: To achieve multiple small profits throughout the day Features: Extremely quick decisions, small profit margin per trade Tools: High-speed trading software, fast order execution
Of course! Here is the translation of #TradingTypes101: An Introduction to Trading Types into Arabic:

#Trading_Types101: An Introduction for Beginners to Trading Styles

1. Day Trading

Time Frame: Same day (without keeping trades open for the next day)

Goal: To profit from small price movements throughout the day

Features: Fast-paced, high risk, requires continuous monitoring

Tools: Technical analysis, charts, real-time news

2. Swing Trading

Time Frame: From days to weeks

Goal: To take advantage of short to medium-term trends

Features: Less stressful than day trading, but requires good timing

Tools: Technical and fundamental analysis

3. Position Trading

Time Frame: From weeks to months (and sometimes years)

Goal: To profit from long-term trends

Features: Does not require daily monitoring, long-term outlook

Tools: Fundamental analysis, general economic trends

4. Scalping

Time Frame: From seconds to minutes

Goal: To achieve multiple small profits throughout the day

Features: Extremely quick decisions, small profit margin per trade

Tools: High-speed trading software, fast order execution
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Of course! Here is the translation of #TradingTypes101: Introduction to Trading Types into Arabic: #Trading_Types101: A Beginner's Introduction to Trading Styles 1. Day Trading Time Frame: Same day (without keeping positions open for the next day) Goal: To profit from small price movements during the day Characteristics: Fast-paced, high risk, requires constant monitoring Tools: Technical analysis, charts, real-time news 2. Swing Trading Time Frame: Days to weeks Goal: To take advantage of short to medium-term trends Characteristics: Less stressful than day trading, but requires good timing Tools: Technical and fundamental analysis 3. Position Trading Time Frame: Weeks to months (and sometimes years) Goal: To benefit from long-term trends Characteristics: Does not require daily monitoring, long-term perspective Tools: Fundamental analysis, general economic trends 4. Scalping Time Frame: Seconds to minutes Goal: To make many small profits throughout the day Characteristics: Extremely quick decisions, small profit margin per trade Tools: High-speed trading software, fast order execution Would you like me to add other types or prepare a post ready for publishing on social media?
Of course! Here is the translation of #TradingTypes101: Introduction to Trading Types into Arabic:

#Trading_Types101: A Beginner's Introduction to Trading Styles

1. Day Trading

Time Frame: Same day (without keeping positions open for the next day)

Goal: To profit from small price movements during the day

Characteristics: Fast-paced, high risk, requires constant monitoring

Tools: Technical analysis, charts, real-time news

2. Swing Trading

Time Frame: Days to weeks

Goal: To take advantage of short to medium-term trends

Characteristics: Less stressful than day trading, but requires good timing

Tools: Technical and fundamental analysis

3. Position Trading

Time Frame: Weeks to months (and sometimes years)

Goal: To benefit from long-term trends

Characteristics: Does not require daily monitoring, long-term perspective

Tools: Fundamental analysis, general economic trends

4. Scalping

Time Frame: Seconds to minutes

Goal: To make many small profits throughout the day

Characteristics: Extremely quick decisions, small profit margin per trade

Tools: High-speed trading software, fast order execution

Would you like me to add other types or prepare a post ready for publishing on social media?
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