We have many new members who joined recently. I want to see you all do good. 💜
That many of you guys will lose money and think that crypto is a scam is by trying to get rich over night. Here I really want to see you guys all succeed and be successful.
With that said it is extremely important to know the basics of trading. I see, many of you guys are blindly trading. Leverage without using stop losses or using proper position sizes.
I will never claim to win 100% of my trades, shit I don’t even think I won 70% of my trades. But with proper risk management that makes it possible to still be profitable
Risking 1-3% per a trade is what you should be risking as a new trader even though this is still considered high. But some of you guys are risking 100% of your portfolio per a trade.
Please do not gamble your money away. If you are serious about succeeding, Trading is a marathon guys not a sprint. 🤝 #prasa777
$BTC VIP Analysis SEPTEMBER 24th, 2024 - BIAS: Mid-Term: BULLISH Short-Term: BULLISH -- The price action of $BTC on the H4 timeframe is getting rejected from its horizontal resistance level after consolidating in a compression zone. 📉🔄
However, the price action is still consolidating above its horizontal support level, and it may hold that support before any further upward movement. 📊🛑🚀 -- MAIN INTEREST LEVELS
Binance founder Changpeng “CZ” Zhao, who is currently serving a four-month prison sentence, will be released by the end of the month.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Prisons website, Zhao, also known as inmate 88087-510, will be released from custody on Sept. 29, 118 days after arriving at the low-security Lompoc II prison on California's central coast. He spent three months at Lompoc II before being transferred to a rehabilitation center in San Pedro, California, in late August.
Zhao was sentenced to four months in prison in April, five months after he pleaded guilty to violating the Bank Secrecy Act by failing to implement an adequate know-your-customer (KYC) program at Binance. As part of his guilty plea, Zhao also agreed to pay a $50 million fine and step down as CEO of the crypto exchange.
After Zhao resigned, Richard Teng - a former regulator in Abu Dhabi and Singapore - was appointed CEO of Binance. In addition to the charges against Zhao, Binance was also accused of violating U.S. sanctions and remittance laws and agreed to pay $4.3 million to settle the charges.
His fortune is estimated at $25.3 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. Zhao is believed to be the richest person ever imprisoned in the United States.