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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Impact of Halving on Bitcoin Mining
« on: April 18, 2024, 05:11:26 AM »
I felt like Bitcoins have consolidated for a while and there are not many signals that could support another huge rise with the halving coming. It's just my feelings when I look back to see what bitcoins performed in the past two months.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Don't buy bitcoin only because of FOMO
« on: April 18, 2024, 05:05:02 AM »
Agree. The whole FOMO thing ate me up inside when I first started trading crypto currencies. Back then, I was so overwhelmed and tempted. The good news was I was pretty broke back then (I am not sure if it is a piece of good news) so it didn't cause a huge demange.

Now I realize this is kind of like a business and you need to take it seriously otherwise you will be the dishes. Make a plan for trade and trade by the plan you make. That's all I do now.

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I heard the Hongkong regulator is approving their BTC ETFs. This will certainly make the bull run continues.

Yeah I have the same feelings. The action by Hong Kong could be partly the attitude of China. China will do what it needs for the economy. Because of the characteristics of Hong Kong, it could be a good place to test the water and also release the signal for investors from China. Overall it will contribute to the crypto markets

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I think it shows the attitude behind China. Nobody wants to be left out in this industry. Considering the potential of the market in China after the removal of crypto-mining business, I think it's a good signal that there will be a huge potential amount of capital and more players come in, which is good for this industry in general I think.

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Hong Kong is expected to approve Bitcoin and Ether ETFs as early as Monday, according to two sources familiar with the matter, marking a big step for the cryptocurrency industry in the region.

Harvest Fund Management, along with Bosera Asset Management and HashKey Capital, is anticipated to receive approval for its spot Bitcoin and Ether ETF applications.

By the end of April, the ETFs are expected to receive the green light from the Securities and Future Commissions (SFC). Additionally, the SFC is reportedly collaborating with Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd to finalize the approval process.



Read more of this crypto news here!




What do you guys think about this news? Will it make another jump for BTC?







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General Discussion / Re: What do you do in your free time?
« on: April 15, 2024, 05:46:07 AM »
Do anything good for your development, body, mental health, and family.

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General Discussion / Re: Do you think the earth is flat?
« on: April 15, 2024, 05:43:51 AM »
It is more likely to be round instead of flat. If you look back at all the historical records and documentaries.

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Is there anyone who trades forex as well as cryptocurrency? What are the major differences in terms of trading strategies? Are there any similarities?

I think forex traders might trade multiple times a day if they trade in a lower time frame. And the leverage could be crazy. But still, some meme coins can also have unbelievable gains within a short time. Both of them are very risky. which one do you think people can have more control over in terms of risk management?

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I would say the industry level of the country and young people. Besides, a high level of consumer is necessary to activate the economy.

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It might be a lot of reasons. People may not be prepared before they get into the market. Also, they don't have a risk management plan which I believe is equally important to the trading strategy. Some people need to change the way they approach this thing.

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Trading (Not crypto) / Re: What does it take to be a forex trader?
« on: April 12, 2024, 04:55:13 AM »
If you consider being a forex trader, I also just started this journey not so long ago. I literally went through lots of tutorials before I actually traded with real money. I would suggest you learn some basic knowledge first and open a demo account to give it a try to see if you are interested in it. Many pros recommend using a demo account to trade with a few months before actually funding your account. You can form and test the strategy to see if it helps you make money. Besides, keep learning and haveing a risk management plan is definitely necessary to succeed in this market.

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What is CFDs
CFDs are derivative trading instruments that allow traders to profit from price fluctuations in assets such as stocks, indices, commodities, currencies, etc. Unlike traditional investments, CFDs enable traders to measure the market of both upward and downward trends. When trading CFDs, traders agree with an online broker to exchange the difference in the price of an asset from the time the contract is opened to when it is closed.

Traits of CFDs
Go Long and Go Short: The main characteristic of CFDs is that traders can profit from both rising and falling markets. Going long means buying CFDs with the expectation of an increase in the price of the underlying asset, while going short means selling CFDs with the expectation of a decline in value. This flexibility allows traders to profit at any market trend.

Leverage: CFDs provide leverage, which means that traders can gain exposure to a larger position than their initial funding. Leverage enables traders to maximize potential profits, but it should be noted that it also maximizes potential losses. Proper risk management is essential when using leverage in CFD trading.

Spot Market and Futures Market: CFDs can be based on spot market and futures market instruments. Spot market CFDs are derived from the current market price of an underlying asset, while futures market CFDs are based on the price of the asset at a future date this allows traders to choose between short and long term trading strategies based on their preferences.

Types of trading instruments: CFDs provide access to a wide range of trading assets, including forex, stocks, indices, commodities, cryptocurrencies, etc.
The diversity allows traders to take advantage of multiple markets opportunities
Understanding these characteristics is important for traders to trade CFDs effectively and make informed trading decisions.


How to trade CFDs

Before trading CFDs, it is crucial to learn how CFDs work, which includes the basic knowledge of creating and funding a trading account, choosing the market that fits you, placing a trade whether you decide to go long or go short, figuring out what the spread is under a particular trading asset, knowing how to set your stops and limits. It is essential to develop a solid trading strategy, employ risk management techniques, and stay updated with market news and analysis to make informed trading decisions.

To start trading CFDs, it is important to choose a reliable broker that offers a user-friendly trading platform, competitive spreads, and a wide range of tradable instruments. One reputable broker that specializes in CFD trading is JRFX. With over 13 years of experience, JRFX offers a comprehensive trading environment for CFD traders. The broker provides a user-friendly MT4 platform, competitive spreads starting from 0, 0 commission fee, a minimum deposit of 1 USDT, 24/7 customer service, multiple account types, and a wide range of tradable instruments, including currencies, stocks, indices, and commodities.
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Trading CFDs involves risk, and it is essential for traders to understand and acknowledge the potential for financial losses. This article does not constitute financial advice, and readers are encouraged to seek professional guidance before engaging in CFD trading. The mentioned broker recommendation is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as an endorsement or recommendation to trade with a specific broker.

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Trading (Not crypto) / Re: Forex going bad for next year?
« on: April 10, 2024, 09:36:11 AM »
Going bad in what way? The market is always going up and down all year long. It'll happen every single year.

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Trading (Not crypto) / Re: Invesment in gold
« on: April 10, 2024, 09:33:39 AM »
I still buy gold every once in a while. It is a good choice for long-term investment based on the historical data. $2300/oz is kind of crazy right now.

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Stable Coins Forum / Re: BUSD vs USDT
« on: April 08, 2024, 09:10:53 AM »
Some people say USDT is a fraud though. Gotta be careful

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