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Ask, Answer & Win with Stocks & ETFs InsightsWith Binance’s official launch of [US stocks & ETFs trading](https://www.binance.com/en/support/announcement/detail/8c8fb6809d9c46789306905327e7567a), we are hosting a community Q&A activity. Ask questions about US stocks and ETFs, or answer someone else's questions, and win exclusive Binance 9th year anniversary swags! Activity Period: 2026-06-04 09:30 (UTC) - 2026-06-12 23:59 (UTC) How to Participate: There are two ways to join the activity. Participants can either pick one, or to join both. Option 1: Ask a Question Publish a post with #MyStocksQuestion on Binance Square and ask any question you have about US stocks and/or ETFs. It can be about trading strategies, market trends, how to pick a stock, or even what ETFs are. Format: Ask your question related to US stocks and/or ETFs in English, with the hashtag #MyStocksQuestion Example:How do you decide which US stocks to hold long-term vs. which ones to trade short-term? I've been buying based on news but I'm not sure if that's a good strategy. #MyStocksQuestion Dos & Don’ts:Dos: Be personal and ask questions related to your own experience.Share a real question you have about US stocks and/or ETFs, something you have been wondering about.Give a bit of context, such as how long you've been investing, what your approach is, what's tripping you up.Use hashtag #MyStocksQuestion and ask the question in English.Don’ts: Don't beg for likes or replies.Don’t use Red Packets or similar giveaways to farm replies.Don’t include irrelevant content to farm views or stray from US stocks and ETFs.Don’t edit previously published posts with high engagement to repurpose them for this activity Option 2: Answer a Question Browse the questions on the [topic page](https://www.binance.com/en/square/hashtag/mystocksquestion) of #MyStocksQuestion on Binance Square (i.e. [https://www.binance.com/en/square/hashtag/mystocksquestion](https://www.binance.com/en/square/hashtag/mystocksquestion)), find one you can answer, and contribute your answer to the question in the comment of the question post.  Format:Leave your answer in English in the comment of the question post directly.Example:[In the comment of the question post] Great question! I use a simple rule — if I believe the company will still be growing in 5 years, it goes into my long-term portfolio. If it's riding a short-term trend like earnings season hype, I trade it. News alone isn't enough — look at fundamentals like revenue growth and profit margins.  Dos & Don’ts:Dos: Head to the #MyStocksQuestion [topic page](https://www.binance.com/en/square/hashtag/mystocksquestion), find a question you actually have an answer to.Reply in the comments of that post in English, not as a new post.Answer from your own experience, such as what you've tried, what worked, what didn't.Share your original takes, not textbook definitions, pure AI text or plagiarized text.Don’ts: Don't beg for likes or comments.Don’t use Red Packets or similar giveaways to farm engagement.Comments posted using @BiBi will not be counted.Suspected spam, or artificially inflated comment, or the use of AI bot will be disqualified from the activity. Reward Distribution: Prize A: Best Questions (20 Winners) We will select 20 best questions based on popularity (valid impression and numbers of valid responses it received) and quality (depth). Users who raised those questions will receive 1 set of exclusive Binance 9th year anniversary swag each.The more thought-provoking your question, the more people will reply in the comment, and the better your chances of winning. Prize B: Best Answers (30 Winners) We will select 30 best answers based on popularity (numbers of valid likes & comments it received) and quality (depth). Users who output those answers would receive 1 set of exclusive Binance 9th year anniversary swag each.The more helpful, insightful your answer, the more engagement it will get, and the better your chances of winning. Notes: Binance 9th year anniversary swag set contains:1 jacket,1 backpack,1 silk scarf, and1 Bibi plush keychainRewards shipment will be arranged before 2026-07-05. Winners’ addresses will be collected via Feed Secretary on Binance Square before delivery.If a winner is located in any of the countries or regions listed below, we will not be able to ship the swag reward. In such cases, the winner will receive trading fee rebate vouchers of equivalent value.Iran, Cuba, North Korea and Crimea & non-government controlled areas of Ukraine (Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhya), Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand, UK, Netherlands, Ireland, Luxembourg, Serbia, Albania, USA, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, US Virgin Islands, American Samoa, United States Minor Outlying Islands, Puerto Rico, Canada, Nigeria, Israel, Mauritius, Gibraltar, Yemen, Palestine, and Cyprus.Individual international shipments and customs clearance usually take 3 to 4 weeks.The calculation window of valid impressions, likes and comments is valid until 23:59 (UTC) on day T+1, starting from the content's initial publication.For example, if a user first publishes a valid content on 2026-06-04 20:00 (UTC), the calculation window for valid impressions, likes and comments will be from 2026-06-04 20:00 (UTC) to 2026-06-05 23:59 (UTC). Terms and Conditions: Participants must create the question post and include #MyStocksQuestion, or the post will not be recognized as valid entries. Questions, replies or comments with only emojis, numbers, or meaningless content do not count as valid entries. Suspected spam, or artificially inflated comments under multiple posts, or the use of AI bot will be disqualified from the activity.Comments posted using @BiBi will not be counted.If the same participant qualifies for both Prize A and Prize B, only 1 set of rewards will be sent to the same winner. If the same participant qualifies for multiple positions in Prize A, the valid question with the best popularity (the highest number of impressions and valid replies) and quality (depth) receives the reward. If the same participant qualifies for multiple positions in Prize B, the valid answer with the best popularity (the highest number of valid likes & comments) and quality (depth) receives the reward. This Activity is only available to Binance users who have [completed identity verification](https://www.binance.com/en/support/faq/detail/360027287111).If any participant is found to have suspicious views, artificial engagement, or is suspected of using automated bots to boost volume, they will be disqualified from rewards, and those views will not be counted.Published content must be original. Plagiarism or malicious spamming will result in disqualification.Posts involving Red Packets or giveaways will be deemed ineligible for rewards.Any modification of previously published posts with high engagement to repurpose them for this promotion will result in disqualification.Illegally bulk-registered accounts or sub-accounts shall not be eligible to participate or receive any rewards.Only data from Binance Square posts will be counted for reward calculation.Any posts found to violate the Binance Square Community Guidelines or the Binance Square Community Platform Terms and Conditions will be ineligible for rewards.Participants are required to keep their campaign-related posts published for a minimum of 30 days following the Activity's end date. Deleting posts within this period is not permitted.Winners’ addresses will be collected via Feed Secretary on Binance Square before delivery. Binance will work with logistics partners to cover the Customs clearance cost and other related costs. However, it’s important for the receiver to provide relevant documents required by the Customs and support the clearance process.Should there be a situation where the recipient still receives notification from the courier regarding Customs Clearance fee payment, please contact via Customer Service. It’s not advised for the recipient to pay for the clearance fee and request reimbursement afterward. Any payment made by the recipient without prior communication with Binance will not be reimbursed. Binance reserves the right to disqualify any participants who, in its reasonable opinion, are acting fraudulently or not in accordance with any applicable terms and conditions (e.g., wash trading, illegally bulk account registrations, self-dealing, or market manipulation).Binance reserves the right at any time in its sole and absolute discretion to determine and/or amend or vary these terms and conditions without prior notice, including but not limited to canceling, extending, terminating or suspending this activity, the eligibility terms and criteria, the selection and number of winners, and the timing of any act to be done, and all participants shall be bound by these amendments.Binance reserves the right to disqualify any participants who tamper with Binance program code, or interfere with the operation of Binance program code with other software.Binance reserves the right of final interpretation of this Activity.There may be discrepancies between this original content in English and any translated versions. Please refer to the original English version for the most accurate information, in case any discrepancies arise.

Ask, Answer & Win with Stocks & ETFs Insights

With Binance’s official launch of US stocks & ETFs trading, we are hosting a community Q&A activity. Ask questions about US stocks and ETFs, or answer someone else's questions, and win exclusive Binance 9th year anniversary swags!
Activity Period: 2026-06-04 09:30 (UTC) - 2026-06-12 23:59 (UTC)
How to Participate:
There are two ways to join the activity. Participants can either pick one, or to join both.
Option 1: Ask a Question
Publish a post with #MyStocksQuestion on Binance Square and ask any question you have about US stocks and/or ETFs. It can be about trading strategies, market trends, how to pick a stock, or even what ETFs are.
Format: Ask your question related to US stocks and/or ETFs in English, with the hashtag #MyStocksQuestion Example:How do you decide which US stocks to hold long-term vs. which ones to trade short-term? I've been buying based on news but I'm not sure if that's a good strategy. #MyStocksQuestion
Dos & Don’ts:Dos: Be personal and ask questions related to your own experience.Share a real question you have about US stocks and/or ETFs, something you have been wondering about.Give a bit of context, such as how long you've been investing, what your approach is, what's tripping you up.Use hashtag #MyStocksQuestion and ask the question in English.Don’ts: Don't beg for likes or replies.Don’t use Red Packets or similar giveaways to farm replies.Don’t include irrelevant content to farm views or stray from US stocks and ETFs.Don’t edit previously published posts with high engagement to repurpose them for this activity
Option 2: Answer a Question
Browse the questions on the topic page of #MyStocksQuestion on Binance Square (i.e. https://www.binance.com/en/square/hashtag/mystocksquestion), find one you can answer, and contribute your answer to the question in the comment of the question post.
Format:Leave your answer in English in the comment of the question post directly.Example:[In the comment of the question post] Great question! I use a simple rule — if I believe the company will still be growing in 5 years, it goes into my long-term portfolio. If it's riding a short-term trend like earnings season hype, I trade it. News alone isn't enough — look at fundamentals like revenue growth and profit margins.
Dos & Don’ts:Dos: Head to the #MyStocksQuestion topic page, find a question you actually have an answer to.Reply in the comments of that post in English, not as a new post.Answer from your own experience, such as what you've tried, what worked, what didn't.Share your original takes, not textbook definitions, pure AI text or plagiarized text.Don’ts: Don't beg for likes or comments.Don’t use Red Packets or similar giveaways to farm engagement.Comments posted using @Binance BiBi will not be counted.Suspected spam, or artificially inflated comment, or the use of AI bot will be disqualified from the activity.
Reward Distribution:
Prize A: Best Questions (20 Winners)
We will select 20 best questions based on popularity (valid impression and numbers of valid responses it received) and quality (depth). Users who raised those questions will receive 1 set of exclusive Binance 9th year anniversary swag each.The more thought-provoking your question, the more people will reply in the comment, and the better your chances of winning.
Prize B: Best Answers (30 Winners)
We will select 30 best answers based on popularity (numbers of valid likes & comments it received) and quality (depth). Users who output those answers would receive 1 set of exclusive Binance 9th year anniversary swag each.The more helpful, insightful your answer, the more engagement it will get, and the better your chances of winning.
Notes:
Binance 9th year anniversary swag set contains:1 jacket,1 backpack,1 silk scarf, and1 Bibi plush keychainRewards shipment will be arranged before 2026-07-05. Winners’ addresses will be collected via Feed Secretary on Binance Square before delivery.If a winner is located in any of the countries or regions listed below, we will not be able to ship the swag reward. In such cases, the winner will receive trading fee rebate vouchers of equivalent value.Iran, Cuba, North Korea and Crimea & non-government controlled areas of Ukraine (Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhya), Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand, UK, Netherlands, Ireland, Luxembourg, Serbia, Albania, USA, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, US Virgin Islands, American Samoa, United States Minor Outlying Islands, Puerto Rico, Canada, Nigeria, Israel, Mauritius, Gibraltar, Yemen, Palestine, and Cyprus.Individual international shipments and customs clearance usually take 3 to 4 weeks.The calculation window of valid impressions, likes and comments is valid until 23:59 (UTC) on day T+1, starting from the content's initial publication.For example, if a user first publishes a valid content on 2026-06-04 20:00 (UTC), the calculation window for valid impressions, likes and comments will be from 2026-06-04 20:00 (UTC) to 2026-06-05 23:59 (UTC).
Terms and Conditions:
Participants must create the question post and include #MyStocksQuestion, or the post will not be recognized as valid entries. Questions, replies or comments with only emojis, numbers, or meaningless content do not count as valid entries. Suspected spam, or artificially inflated comments under multiple posts, or the use of AI bot will be disqualified from the activity.Comments posted using @Binance BiBi will not be counted.If the same participant qualifies for both Prize A and Prize B, only 1 set of rewards will be sent to the same winner. If the same participant qualifies for multiple positions in Prize A, the valid question with the best popularity (the highest number of impressions and valid replies) and quality (depth) receives the reward. If the same participant qualifies for multiple positions in Prize B, the valid answer with the best popularity (the highest number of valid likes & comments) and quality (depth) receives the reward. This Activity is only available to Binance users who have completed identity verification.If any participant is found to have suspicious views, artificial engagement, or is suspected of using automated bots to boost volume, they will be disqualified from rewards, and those views will not be counted.Published content must be original. Plagiarism or malicious spamming will result in disqualification.Posts involving Red Packets or giveaways will be deemed ineligible for rewards.Any modification of previously published posts with high engagement to repurpose them for this promotion will result in disqualification.Illegally bulk-registered accounts or sub-accounts shall not be eligible to participate or receive any rewards.Only data from Binance Square posts will be counted for reward calculation.Any posts found to violate the Binance Square Community Guidelines or the Binance Square Community Platform Terms and Conditions will be ineligible for rewards.Participants are required to keep their campaign-related posts published for a minimum of 30 days following the Activity's end date. Deleting posts within this period is not permitted.Winners’ addresses will be collected via Feed Secretary on Binance Square before delivery. Binance will work with logistics partners to cover the Customs clearance cost and other related costs. However, it’s important for the receiver to provide relevant documents required by the Customs and support the clearance process.Should there be a situation where the recipient still receives notification from the courier regarding Customs Clearance fee payment, please contact via Customer Service. It’s not advised for the recipient to pay for the clearance fee and request reimbursement afterward. Any payment made by the recipient without prior communication with Binance will not be reimbursed. Binance reserves the right to disqualify any participants who, in its reasonable opinion, are acting fraudulently or not in accordance with any applicable terms and conditions (e.g., wash trading, illegally bulk account registrations, self-dealing, or market manipulation).Binance reserves the right at any time in its sole and absolute discretion to determine and/or amend or vary these terms and conditions without prior notice, including but not limited to canceling, extending, terminating or suspending this activity, the eligibility terms and criteria, the selection and number of winners, and the timing of any act to be done, and all participants shall be bound by these amendments.Binance reserves the right to disqualify any participants who tamper with Binance program code, or interfere with the operation of Binance program code with other software.Binance reserves the right of final interpretation of this Activity.There may be discrepancies between this original content in English and any translated versions. Please refer to the original English version for the most accurate information, in case any discrepancies arise.
Peggy victor:
when is pepe is going to increase
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I work in banking but honestly crypto changed the way I look at markets. In banking, everything feels slow and structured. In crypto, I got used to checking BTC moves, liquidity, funding, sudden news, and then deciding quickly. So when Binance opened US stocks and ETFs, I didn’t look at it like a normal stock investor. I opened it with a crypto brain. The first names I naturally checked were $NVDA $AAPL $TSLA because these are the stocks even crypto people talk about. But after looking at them, I realized I was making the same mistake I sometimes make in crypto. I was asking, which one can move fastest? Then I stopped myself. Stocks are not just candles. There is earnings, company strength, valuation, sector mood, and long-term business behind them. A stock can be famous and still be badly timed. An ETF can look boring but maybe teach better discipline. That is my real confusion now. As someone coming from crypto, should I start with a few strong US stocks first, or begin with ETFs until I understand the market better? I don’t want to enter US stocks with an altcoin mindset. What is the smarter first step for someone like me? #MyStocksQuestion {future}(NVDAUSDT) {future}(TSLAUSDT) {future}(AAPLUSDT)
I work in banking but honestly crypto changed the way I look at markets.

In banking, everything feels slow and structured.
In crypto, I got used to checking BTC moves, liquidity, funding, sudden news, and then deciding quickly.

So when Binance opened US stocks and ETFs, I didn’t look at it like a normal stock investor.

I opened it with a crypto brain.

The first names I naturally checked were $NVDA $AAPL $TSLA because these are the stocks even crypto people talk about. But after looking at them, I realized I was making the same mistake I sometimes make in crypto.

I was asking, which one can move fastest?

Then I stopped myself.

Stocks are not just candles. There is earnings, company strength, valuation, sector mood, and long-term business behind them. A stock can be famous and still be badly timed. An ETF can look boring but maybe teach better discipline.

That is my real confusion now.

As someone coming from crypto, should I start with a few strong US stocks first, or begin with ETFs until I understand the market better?

I don’t want to enter US stocks with an altcoin mindset.

What is the smarter first step for someone like me?

#MyStocksQuestion
Start with ETFs
Pick top stocks
Mix both
Learn first
17 hora(s) restante(s)
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After years in crypto one thing I’m still trying to understand is conviction. In stocks what gives you the confidence to hold a position through major corrections without selling? Is it earnings growth, management quality, market share or something else? Curious how long term stock investors build conviction when the market turns against them. #MyStocksQuestion
After years in crypto one thing I’m still trying to understand is conviction.

In stocks what gives you the confidence to hold a position through major corrections without selling? Is it earnings growth, management quality, market share or something else?

Curious how long term stock investors build conviction when the market turns against them.

#MyStocksQuestion
Zyra Vale:
For me it’s earnings growth
#MyStocksQuestion Just saw the pinned post and thought I’d jump in! 🚀 With US stocks & ETFs now live on Binance, this is actually a game-changer. I’ve been mostly in tech but lately I’m looking more at the “boring but steady” side too. Quick question for the community: What’s one stock or ETF you’re most bullish on for the next 6-12 months and why? For me, I’m still holding some NVDA long-term because AI demand isn’t slowing down anytime soon, but I’m also adding to VOO (Vanguard S&P 500 ETF) on dips because I want that broad market exposure without trying to time everything perfectly. Also curious — anyone rotating into sectors that might benefit if interest rates actually start coming down this year? (Healthcare, real estate, consumer discretionary?) Let’s discuss and maybe win something while we’re at it 😂
#MyStocksQuestion
Just saw the pinned post and thought I’d jump in! 🚀
With US stocks & ETFs now live on Binance, this is actually a game-changer. I’ve been mostly in tech but lately I’m looking more at the “boring but steady” side too.
Quick question for the community:
What’s one stock or ETF you’re most bullish on for the next 6-12 months and why?
For me, I’m still holding some NVDA long-term because AI demand isn’t slowing down anytime soon, but I’m also adding to VOO (Vanguard S&P 500 ETF) on dips because I want that broad market exposure without trying to time everything perfectly.
Also curious — anyone rotating into sectors that might benefit if interest rates actually start coming down this year? (Healthcare, real estate, consumer discretionary?)
Let’s discuss and maybe win something while we’re at it 😂
salut,pour les actions j'ai débuté mais je ne vois pas où est le s&p 500.jai vu d'autres variante de lui mais pas lui même , quelqu'un peut m'aider .. #MyStocksQuestion
salut,pour les actions j'ai débuté mais je ne vois pas où est le s&p 500.jai vu d'autres variante de lui mais pas lui même , quelqu'un peut m'aider ..
#MyStocksQuestion
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I opened the US stocks section on Binance today and the first thing I noticed was funny. My mind did not ask, Which company is strongest? It asked, Which one moves faster? That is probably my crypto habit speaking. In crypto, I am used to watching quick rotations, sudden pumps, sharp dumps, and small news changing the whole mood. So when I saw stocks like $NVDA $AAPL $TSLA I almost looked at them the same way I look at coins. But then I paused. A stock is not just a chart. Behind it there is a real company, earnings, customers, products, debt, cash flow, and market expectations. An ETF is even more different because it spreads the risk instead of depending on one name. That is where I feel beginners from crypto can make mistakes. We may enter US stocks with too much speed in our head. #MyStocksQuestion {future}(NVDAUSDT) {future}(AAPLUSDT) {future}(TSLAUSDT) So my question is simple: If you are coming from crypto, what should you fix first before buying US stocks or ETFs?
I opened the US stocks section on Binance today and the first thing I noticed was funny.
My mind did not ask, Which company is strongest?
It asked, Which one moves faster?
That is probably my crypto habit speaking.
In crypto, I am used to watching quick rotations, sudden pumps, sharp dumps, and small news changing the whole mood. So when I saw stocks like $NVDA $AAPL $TSLA I almost looked at them the same way I look at coins.
But then I paused.
A stock is not just a chart. Behind it there is a real company, earnings, customers, products, debt, cash flow, and market expectations. An ETF is even more different because it spreads the risk instead of depending on one name.
That is where I feel beginners from crypto can make mistakes.
We may enter US stocks with too much speed in our head.

#MyStocksQuestion

So my question is simple:
If you are coming from crypto, what should you fix first before buying US stocks or ETFs?
Risk mindset
Stock basics
ETF first
Less emotion
22 hora(s) restante(s)
🚨 Binance is quietly reshaping how portfolios are built. With the launch of U.S. Stocks & ETFs directly inside Binance, the line between TradFi and crypto is starting to fade fast. Now you’ve got: • 7,000+ U.S. stocks & ETFs • 24/5 trading access • Zero commission structure • Entry from just $5 via fractional shares • All alongside your crypto positions in one place For the first time, capital can actually move freely between high-growth crypto narratives (L1s, AI, infra) and traditional market exposure (like QQQ, SPY, mega-cap tech) without leaving the ecosystem. That changes portfolio strategy completely. The real question now isn’t “crypto or stocks?” anymore—it’s: How are you balancing risk in a unified market cycle? Are you: - rotating crypto gains into tech ETFs during overheated cycles? - using equities as a volatility hedge against alt exposure? - or building a hybrid allocation that dynamically shifts with macro liquidity? In a 24/5 global market structure, static portfolios may no longer be optimal. Curious how others are structuring their allocation in this new setup. #MyStocksQuestion
🚨 Binance is quietly reshaping how portfolios are built.

With the launch of U.S. Stocks & ETFs directly inside Binance, the line between TradFi and crypto is starting to fade fast.

Now you’ve got:
• 7,000+ U.S. stocks & ETFs
• 24/5 trading access
• Zero commission structure
• Entry from just $5 via fractional shares
• All alongside your crypto positions in one place

For the first time, capital can actually move freely between high-growth crypto narratives (L1s, AI, infra) and traditional market exposure (like QQQ, SPY, mega-cap tech) without leaving the ecosystem.

That changes portfolio strategy completely.
The real question now isn’t “crypto or stocks?” anymore—it’s:

How are you balancing risk in a unified market cycle?

Are you:
- rotating crypto gains into tech ETFs during overheated cycles?
- using equities as a volatility hedge against alt exposure?
- or building a hybrid allocation that dynamically shifts with macro liquidity?

In a 24/5 global market structure, static portfolios may no longer be optimal.

Curious how others are structuring their allocation in this new setup.

#MyStocksQuestion
Alek Carter:
Fractional shares from $5 could bring a lot more users into U.S. market exposure over time.
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I’ve spent most of my time trading crypto, where price moves can be very fast and sentiment changes overnight. Recently I’ve started looking into US stocks and ETFs as a way to build a more stable long-term portfolio. One thing I’m still trying to understand is how experienced investors decide when a stock is genuinely undervalued versus when it’s simply falling for a good reason. In crypto I often focus on momentum and narratives, but stocks seem much more dependent on earnings, cash flow, and business fundamentals. For those who invest in both markets, what is the most important metric you look at before buying a US stock for the long term, and why? #MyStocksQuestion #mystocksquestion
I’ve spent most of my time trading crypto, where price moves can be very fast and sentiment changes overnight. Recently I’ve started looking into US stocks and ETFs as a way to build a more stable long-term portfolio.

One thing I’m still trying to understand is how experienced investors decide when a stock is genuinely undervalued versus when it’s simply falling for a good reason. In crypto I often focus on momentum and narratives, but stocks seem much more dependent on earnings, cash flow, and business fundamentals.

For those who invest in both markets, what is the most important metric you look at before buying a US stock for the long term, and why?

#MyStocksQuestion

#mystocksquestion
I live in a country with civil war. Internet is very bad so I must use many VPNs. Because my IP changes a lot, Binance security always blocks my account thinking I am a scammer. But I am still a loyal user! I have 0 capital and only join free campaigns. Because of internet cuts, I cannot check the market everyday. Which US Stock or ETF is the safest to buy and just forget? #MyStocksQuestion
I live in a country with civil war. Internet is very bad so I must use many VPNs. Because my IP changes a lot, Binance security always blocks my account thinking I am a scammer. But I am still a loyal user!
I have 0 capital and only join free campaigns. Because of internet cuts, I cannot check the market everyday. Which US Stock or ETF is the safest to buy and just forget? #MyStocksQuestion
#mystocksquestion #MyStocksQuestion 📈 Every investor has that one stock question they keep coming back to: Is now the right time to buy, hold, or sell? Markets move fast, headlines create noise, and emotions often drive decisions. The real edge comes from understanding the company, its growth potential, and the bigger market trend. Whether you're a beginner building your first portfolio or an experienced trader looking for the next opportunity, asking the right questions is the key to long-term success. What stock are you watching right now, and what’s your biggest investing question? Share your thoughts and join the conversation!
#mystocksquestion
#MyStocksQuestion 📈

Every investor has that one stock question they keep coming back to: Is now the right time to buy, hold, or sell? Markets move fast, headlines create noise, and emotions often drive decisions. The real edge comes from understanding the company, its growth potential, and the bigger market trend.

Whether you're a beginner building your first portfolio or an experienced trader looking for the next opportunity, asking the right questions is the key to long-term success. What stock are you watching right now, and what’s your biggest investing question? Share your thoughts and join the conversation!
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Bajista
Friends, I bought $SOL , $XRP and $DOGE in the spot market when BTC was in the range of 80k, after which the price started falling little by little, but I kept buying them even at the falling price. Now that I have exhausted all my savings, the market is continuously falling and declining. I have never seen such a decline in crypto before. Now I am also worried that all my hard-earned money may not be found because the value of my assets has fallen by 35% at this time. I am also reading and seeing people's opinions, experiences and observations. They are all the same that BTC can cross the range of 40k or 50k. If this happens, not even a third of my capital will be left. Now can anyone tell me where this story will be end? #MyStocksQuestion
Friends, I bought $SOL , $XRP and $DOGE in the spot market when BTC was in the range of 80k, after which the price started falling little by little, but I kept buying them even at the falling price. Now that I have exhausted all my savings, the market is continuously falling and declining. I have never seen such a decline in crypto before. Now I am also worried that all my hard-earned money may not be found because the value of my assets has fallen by 35% at this time. I am also reading and seeing people's opinions, experiences and observations. They are all the same that BTC can cross the range of 40k or 50k. If this happens, not even a third of my capital will be left. Now can anyone tell me where this story will be end?
#MyStocksQuestion
Um trader normal :
Paciência. Comigo está a acontecer o mesmo . Desceu mas vai voltar a subir .
#MyStocksQuestion One thing I genuinely appreciate about the recent expansion of stock and ETF access is that it lowers the barrier between retail investors and some of the world's most established companies and investment products. From a fundamental perspective, broad-market ETFs have historically offered a simple way to gain diversified exposure, while leading US companies continue to attract capital because of their earnings power, innovation, and global reach. For many newer investors, that accessibility is a meaningful step forward. But there is a question that keeps bothering me. If investing becomes increasingly convenient, are we also making it easier for people to buy assets they don't truly understand? A lot of educational content focuses on what to buy, yet far less attention is given to why an asset deserves a particular valuation. Many investors can explain a ticker symbol, but fewer can explain the assumptions embedded in its price. In a market where information travels instantly and narratives spread faster than ever, convenience may unintentionally encourage shallow conviction. I'm still learning myself, which leads me to a question: How do you determine whether a stock or ETF is genuinely undervalued, rather than simply popular and benefiting from momentum-driven attention? #MyStocksQuestion
#MyStocksQuestion One thing I genuinely appreciate about the recent expansion of stock and ETF access is that it lowers the barrier between retail investors and some of the world's most established companies and investment products.

From a fundamental perspective, broad-market ETFs have historically offered a simple way to gain diversified exposure, while leading US companies continue to attract capital because of their earnings power, innovation, and global reach. For many newer investors, that accessibility is a meaningful step forward.

But there is a question that keeps bothering me.

If investing becomes increasingly convenient, are we also making it easier for people to buy assets they don't truly understand?

A lot of educational content focuses on what to buy, yet far less attention is given to why an asset deserves a particular valuation. Many investors can explain a ticker symbol, but fewer can explain the assumptions embedded in its price. In a market where information travels instantly and narratives spread faster than ever, convenience may unintentionally encourage shallow conviction.

I'm still learning myself, which leads me to a question:

How do you determine whether a stock or ETF is genuinely undervalued, rather than simply popular and benefiting from momentum-driven attention? #MyStocksQuestion
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I've been investing in US stocks and ETFs for around 18 months, starting with big tech names like $NVDA and $MSFT , plus a few broad ETFs like VOO and $QQQ . I’ve seen solid gains overall, but I often get stuck deciding when to add more to individual stocks versus just dollar-cost averaging into ETFs during dips. What’s your approach to balancing concentrated bets on high-growth US stocks with safer ETF allocations? Any rules of thumb you follow for position sizing or rebalancing? #MyStocksQuestion @Binance_Square_Official
I've been investing in US stocks and ETFs for around 18 months, starting with big tech names like $NVDA and $MSFT , plus a few broad ETFs like VOO and $QQQ . I’ve seen solid gains overall, but I often get stuck deciding when to add more to individual stocks versus just dollar-cost averaging into ETFs during dips.
What’s your approach to balancing concentrated bets on high-growth US stocks with safer ETF allocations? Any rules of thumb you follow for position sizing or rebalancing?
#MyStocksQuestion
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One of my favorite things in crypto is earning passive income through staking and yield farming. Now that we can trade US assets right here on Binance, I’m looking closely at Dividend ETFs (like SCHD or JEPI) as a safer, more regulated alternative for cash flow. ​My question is for the veteran stock investors here: How do you evaluate a good dividend ETF versus individual high-yield stocks? Should I look purely at the dividend yield percentage, or is the dividend growth rate more important for long-term compounding? ​Also, for anyone else making the switch, how does the psychological feeling of receiving quarterly/monthly dividends compare to daily crypto staking rewards? ​#MyStocksQuestion
One of my favorite things in crypto is earning passive income through staking and yield farming. Now that we can trade US assets right here on Binance, I’m looking closely at Dividend ETFs (like SCHD or JEPI) as a safer, more regulated alternative for cash flow.

​My question is for the veteran stock investors here: How do you evaluate a good dividend ETF versus individual high-yield stocks? Should I look purely at the dividend yield percentage, or is the dividend growth rate more important for long-term compounding?

​Also, for anyone else making the switch, how does the psychological feeling of receiving quarterly/monthly dividends compare to daily crypto staking rewards?

#MyStocksQuestion
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#MyStocksQuestion As a crypto investor, I'm used to evaluating projects based on narratives, adoption, and ecosystem growth. With US stocks and ETFs now available on Binance, I'm facing a new challenge: How do experienced investors distinguish between genuine long-term growth and market hype when evaluating companies like NVIDIA, Microsoft, or Amazon? Have you ever invested in a stock that looked unstoppable but later disappointed? What metrics or warning signs do you now use to identify companies that can realistically grow over the next 5–10 years? #MyStocksQuestion
#MyStocksQuestion

As a crypto investor, I'm used to evaluating projects based on narratives, adoption, and ecosystem growth. With US stocks and ETFs now available on Binance, I'm facing a new challenge:

How do experienced investors distinguish between genuine long-term growth and market hype when evaluating companies like NVIDIA, Microsoft, or Amazon?

Have you ever invested in a stock that looked unstoppable but later disappointed? What metrics or warning signs do you now use to identify companies that can realistically grow over the next 5–10 years?

#MyStocksQuestion
Ms Puiyi:
girl you just dropped "agreed" like we're in a group therapy session haha. but seriously, it's so hard to tell hype from real growth with these stocks. you got any favorite sectors you're watching?
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#mystocksquestion Coming from crypto, I’m so used to checking charts every 10 minutes and waiting for those crazy 20% daily pumps. Now that Binance launched US stocks, I’m trying to build a long-term portfolio, but honestly, looking at a standard ETF chart feels so slow and boring to me. I keep fighting the urge to over-trade or panic sell when nothing happens for days. For anyone who successfully made the transition from crypto to traditional markets: How did you fix your trading psychology to handle the slower pacing? Do you just buy and completely forget about it, or do you actively trade individual tech stocks around earnings season to keep that excitement going? #MyStocksQuestion
#mystocksquestion Coming from crypto, I’m so used to checking charts every 10 minutes and waiting for those crazy 20% daily pumps. Now that Binance launched US stocks, I’m trying to build a long-term portfolio, but honestly, looking at a standard ETF chart feels so slow and boring to me. I keep fighting the urge to over-trade or panic sell when nothing happens for days.
For anyone who successfully made the transition from crypto to traditional markets: How did you fix your trading psychology to handle the slower pacing? Do you just buy and completely forget about it, or do you actively trade individual tech stocks around earnings season to keep that excitement going? #MyStocksQuestion
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💛 Binance Square is giving the community a chance to learn, share, and win Swag!

Ask a thoughtful question about US Stocks & ETFs using #MyStocksQuestion or help others by sharing your insights in the comments.

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I've been trading cryptocurrency for some time now, but I'm just beginning to look into US stocks and ETFs. I'm having a bit of trouble deciding when to pick an ETF instead of buying individual stocks. Should I stick with broad-market ETFs for long-term growth, or can choosing strong individual stocks lead to much better returns over time? #MyStocksQuestion
I've been trading cryptocurrency for some time now, but I'm just beginning to look into US stocks and ETFs. I'm having a bit of trouble deciding when to pick an ETF instead of buying individual stocks. Should I stick with broad-market ETFs for long-term growth, or can choosing strong individual stocks lead to much better returns over time?

#MyStocksQuestion
Switching from trading crypto 24/7 to US stocks has been a massive psychological shift for me, especially dealing with market open/close hours. I’m trying to build a long-term portfolio alongside my short-term trades, but I keep stumbling on execution strategy. When you find a solid US stock or ETF you want to hold for the next 5+ years, do you deploy all your capital immediately during market hours to lock in the price, or do you strictly use a dollar-cost averaging (DCA) approach over several weeks to smooth out the entry? I'm torn between the fear of missing a sudden breakout and the risk of buying a local top right at the opening bell. What’s your personal rule of thumb for entering long-term positions? #MyStocksQuestion
Switching from trading crypto 24/7 to US stocks has been a massive psychological shift for me, especially dealing with market open/close hours. I’m trying to build a long-term portfolio alongside my short-term trades, but I keep stumbling on execution strategy.
When you find a solid US stock or ETF you want to hold for the next 5+ years, do you deploy all your capital immediately during market hours to lock in the price, or do you strictly use a dollar-cost averaging (DCA) approach over several weeks to smooth out the entry? I'm torn between the fear of missing a sudden breakout and the risk of buying a local top right at the opening bell. What’s your personal rule of thumb for entering long-term positions? #MyStocksQuestion
🛑 Stop scrolling for a second. I've made money in crypto. Lost some too. But now Binance just launched US Stocks & ETFs and honestly? I feel like a complete beginner again. Here's what's messing with my head: In crypto, I buy a coin, it 10x's in 3 months. In stocks, people say "hold for 5 years" and call that a win? Like... is that actually how it works? 😅 I genuinely don't know how to think about US stocks coming from a crypto background. So I'm asking the smartest people on Binance Square: 👉 If you had to explain ONE rule about investing in US stocks to a crypto trader — what would it be? Drop it in the comments. I'm reading every single one. 👇 Because I refuse to trade stocks the same way I trade altcoins and blow up my portfolio. 😂 #MyStocksQuestion
🛑 Stop scrolling for a second.
I've made money in crypto. Lost some too. But now Binance just launched US Stocks & ETFs and honestly? I feel like a complete beginner again.
Here's what's messing with my head:
In crypto, I buy a coin, it 10x's in 3 months.
In stocks, people say "hold for 5 years" and call that a win?
Like... is that actually how it works? 😅
I genuinely don't know how to think about US stocks coming from a crypto background. So I'm asking the smartest people on Binance Square:
👉 If you had to explain ONE rule about investing in US stocks to a crypto trader — what would it be?
Drop it in the comments. I'm reading every single one. 👇
Because I refuse to trade stocks the same way I trade altcoins and blow up my portfolio. 😂
#MyStocksQuestion
I've been in crypto for 3 years, and now that Binance has launched US stocks & ETFs trading, I'm genuinely excited but also confused about one thing: In crypto, I watch charts, track whale wallets, and follow social sentiment. But with US stocks, everyone talks about "fundamentals" P/E ratios, earnings reports, revenue growth. 🤔 My question is: As someone coming from a crypto background, how do I actually start evaluating US stocks properly? Should I ignore technical analysis completely and focus only on fundamentals? Or is there a hybrid approach that works? Specifically: → How do you read an earnings report as a beginner? → Is it smarter to start with broad ETFs (like S&P 500) before picking individual stocks? → How do you know if a stock is "overvalued" vs just expensive? I don't want to treat stocks like altcoins and get burned. Would love to hear from experienced stock traders here — especially those who've made the switch from crypto to stocks or manage both. 👇 #MyStocksQuestion
I've been in crypto for 3 years, and now that Binance has launched US stocks & ETFs trading, I'm genuinely excited but also confused about one thing:
In crypto, I watch charts, track whale wallets, and follow social sentiment. But with US stocks, everyone talks about "fundamentals" P/E ratios, earnings reports, revenue growth.
🤔 My question is: As someone coming from a crypto background, how do I actually start evaluating US stocks properly? Should I ignore technical analysis completely and focus only on fundamentals? Or is there a hybrid approach that works?
Specifically:
→ How do you read an earnings report as a beginner?
→ Is it smarter to start with broad ETFs (like S&P 500) before picking individual stocks?
→ How do you know if a stock is "overvalued" vs just expensive?
I don't want to treat stocks like altcoins and get burned. Would love to hear from experienced stock traders here — especially those who've made the switch from crypto to stocks or manage both. 👇
#MyStocksQuestion
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