#USChinaTradeTalks Trade talk between the U.S. and China is boosting markets, but investors are really waiting for Fed Chair Powell to speak BY Ian Mount May 7, 2025 at 7:02 AM EDT Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent walks to his seat ahead of his testimony before the House Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government, on May 6, 2025 at the U.S. Capitol in Washington. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent walks to his seat ahead of his testimony before the House Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government, on May 6, 2025 at the U.S. Capitol in Washington. Tom Brenner—The Washington Post via Getty Images
#CryptoCharts101 🟩 1. Candlesticks 101 Each candle shows: Open, Close (body) High, Low (wicks) 🟥 Red = price went down 🟩 Green = price went up ⏰ 1D = each candle is one day. ⏰ 4H = each candle is four hours. --- 📈 2. Support & Resistance Support = price floor (buyers step in) Resistance = price ceiling (sellers dominate) 🔄 Price often bounces between them. 📉 If it breaks support, expect more downside. 📈 Break resistance? Could pump hard!
#TradingMistakes101 1. FOMO Buying at the Top Just because it’s pumping doesn’t mean it’s not about to dump. 📉 If you’re late to the hype, you might be the exit liquidity. ❌ 2. Overtrading Every green candle isn’t a signal. Every dip isn’t a buy. 💡 Sometimes the best move is no move. ❌ 3. Ignoring Risk Management No stop-loss. No plan. Full send. 🚨 A 50% loss means you need a 100% gain to break even — think about that. ❌ 4. Trading Without Research Bought a coin because a friend texted “buy now”? 📲 DYOR. Always.
#CryptoFees101 1.Trading Fees: Binance charges a trading fee for buying and selling cryptocurrencies on its platform. The fee ranges from 0.1% to 0.5% of the transaction amount, depending on your trading volume and the type of account you hold. 2. Deposit Fees: Binance does not charge deposit fees for most cryptocurrencies. However, some cryptocurrencies may have a network fee associated with depositing funds. 3. Withdrawal Fees: Binance charges a withdrawal fee for withdrawing cryptocurrencies from your account. The fee varies depending on the cryptocurrency and the network congestion.
#CryptoSecurity101 🧊 Cold Storage, No Devices Forget hardware wallets! ❌ The Taihuttus ditched all third-party devices due to concerns over backdoors and remote access. Now, 65% of their assets are stored completely offline, with some funds requiring an international trip to access. ✈️🌐
#CircleIPO Circle, the issuer of the $USDC stablecoin, has officially filed for an initial public offering (IPO) in the U.S. The move signals growing mainstream acceptance of stablecoins and could mark a major milestone for the crypto industry’s integration with traditional finance.
#TradingPairs101 A trading pair in cryptocurrency or forex represents two assets that can be traded against each other, like BTC/USDT or EUR/USD. The first asset is what you're buying or selling, and the second is what you're using to pay.
📉 All eyes now on critical support zones. One more breakdown, and it’s freefall mode. Or… a savage bounce that traps every late bear in the dust. ⚠️ Stay locked in. 📲 Set your alerts. 📊 Watch those charts like your portfolio depends on it — because it absolutely does.
#OrderTypes101 imagine you are on restaurant, 1. Market Order You say I’m hungry, Give me food now. You don’t care about the price. You just want to buy or sell fast. But the price might be too high or too low. Too late you already paid. 2. Limit Order You say I’ll buy this only if it’s cheap. You wait for the price you want. If the price doesn’t come down, nothing happens. So… you wait. And wait...
#CEXvsDEX101 User funds are held in the exchange's custody. Pros: ✅ High liquidity ✅ Fast transactions ✅ Easy to use for beginners ✅ Fiat on-ramps (buy with USD, etc.) Cons: ❌ Less privacy ❌ Potential risk of hacks ❌ Not fully controlled by the user