I can't tell you about the future, but can give you information about the past, which might impact your future.
I remember buying my first $BNB at a price of 10$, then 4 for 20$ each. The Binance card was announced so I checked it out. The first thing I realized is that I would need 10 BNB to get a better Cashback rating. So I bought another 5 BNB at 50$. Just a few days later, BNB ramped up to 100$. People probably had to move money to buy. But I always hold some money ready for an opportunity.
I sold 2 BNB for 1500$. I paid 360$ for 10 BNB.
Long Term, small amounts in Spot will bring you forward slowly. Short Term, small amounts in leverage will either bring you fast forward or end you, before you even started.
My advice for beginners: Create a Mixture of long term spot investments and short term leverage trades (if you are ready for trading and willing to take a loss). Forget about your long term investments, just put some more money in some times, as if you water a 🌵.
Disclaimer: I don't encourage leverage trading. But I know it is a good tool for increasing your portfolio fast. You should always make sure to reduce your Risks in leverage early on. Also wouldn't put all my money in there. I never been in leverage with more than 5% of my total Portfolio, since leverage can reset you unbelievable fast. Set stop losses when doing this as well.
When leverage trading, make sure to take a profit, put some of that profit in cash reserve(I do 50% profit to cash reserve), reinvest some of it into spot (I do 20% of it) , and find a new trade (Use your initial investment + 25% of your profits to get more trades, you need a Bankroll to continue even if you lose some trades).
'What about the remaining 5%?' hear you asking. Take that and invest it in yourself, buy your mother flowers, improve something that you know you can improve and that you want to improve. But use it to improve your life and the life of your loved ones .
While others spam my fellow binancians with how "Pi is a scam" while also typing their password and Passphrases in some shady Websites they tried to promote, I show you how to win.
1. Take a note of your Passphrase somewhere safe. For me, the safest places are either a Vault at your bank, or an old book in the shelf. Write down word one on page 10, word two on page 20 and so on.
2. Never share that phrase with anyone, never post it on some shady login website. Never visit websites outside of the App or the official sites.
3. Educate yourself on how people get scammed 2025. If you're new to technology and crypto, you wouldn't believe how easy you can get your information compromised nowadays. A simple click on a PDF file in some shady email could be enough.
4. Never store passwords in your browser. You're just begging to get stolen from. If you can't remember all your passwords, good. Use the "forgot password" function every time you log in. This way, you only need to remember your email password. Also secure your email with a secondary email.
5. Don't talk about it. Talk is cheap and also makes you vulnerable. People you knew your entire life could steal your coins. Let them participate by sharing what you do in low detailed fashion, but let them put up some effort aswell. It's not your responsibility to carry everyone. Help them, but never do everything for everyone. We are all adults. If they ask for help, help. When I started mining Pi, I did share it on my socials. Many asked for starting help, but only a few put in the effort. One of my friends even mined more than me, because I stopped Mining myself (Hope for Pi was low and didn't install Pi on my next phone, lol). He (and you guys here on binance) brought Pi back in my mind.
Keep it up everyone.
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