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I mentioned earlier that we would be looking at the topic of altcoins in more detail, well, that day has come. First, let's refresh our memory of what this is: Altcoins are alternative coins (tokens) to Bitcoin. That's it. End of article. You can close it.
Still here? Great, so you're willing to spend time learning. Which means you might stick around longer)
You will be told about this on the website, you will be told about this in the desktop version, you will be told about this (and even shown) in the mobile application. And yet you are here, reading this article... And that's why I'll do what I can to cover things that weren't mentioned in the tutorial. Let's go! And we will start with the first type that everyone who has just got to the spot encounters - a limit order.
Here we will consider - who are "makers" who are "takers". Why are they actually "makers" and "takers". Commissions of both, situations in which these commissions are applied to you. We will also calculate how much the price should “move” to cover the commission for opening and closing positions.
Spot trading and conversion page - everyone used it, few understood it.
(You've probably heard these names, but it was news to me that not everyone knows what we're talking about) Let's start with what it is: Spot trading (on the spot) - literally: 'on the spot'. In the application there is a tab 'trade' and at the top 'spot'. A type of deal where you buy cryptocurrency for immediate delivery "on the spot", you can hold it for as long as you want, and sell it whenever you want. It's yours.
Altcoins, bitcoins, fiat, stablecoins... What is it?...
So let's figure it out. Let's start with what everyone understood right away: Bitcoin is a good topic for discussion, although a separate and rather large one, so briefly: Yes, this is the same Bitcoin, everyone knows it, everyone has seen it. Let's limit ourselves to this. (At least for now...) Altcoins are also a broad topic, but let's start little by little: These are alternative coins to Bitcoin.
Why is Bitcoin growing, but my portfolio is not? Or about what is "risk appetite"
Bitcoin after its recent fast movement hit 60k and bounced back to 62, then tried again but bounced a little lower. Although the move was quite sharp, the cryptocurrency market is famous for both this level of volatility and the recovery after it. But here's the question:
And yet... Planned correction, or "sell on the news"?
And yet... Planned correction, or "sell on the news"?
Many have already noticed posts from analysts (and those who "we told you so") about how they predicted the current fall $BTC . But here's an interesting note, yesterday's candle (10/01) on the daily chart closed at "-4%", while the last candle of September closed at "-3.45%".