Thank You #Binance An unexpected end-of-year surprise from Binance. Moments like these remind me how far the journey has come — and how much bigger the road ahead is. Grateful for the support, the community, and what’s coming next.
#MyStocksQuestion I've been trading for 4 years now. Started with crypto ($BTC ), slowly moved into forex ($XAU ) too. Honestly both felt natural to me after some time. But stocks? Stocks always scared me a little, the platforms were confusing, the whole setup felt like a different world. But now that #Binance has added US stocks, I actually feel ready to try. Because I trust this platform. I know how it works. So why not start here right? But before I put my money in — I genuinely have some questions. And I think a lot of beginners like me have the same ones. So let's talk! 👇
Can we use limit orders, stop-loss and take-profit on stocks the same way we do in crypto?
And can we close partial positions like 20% or 50% — or does it have to be all at once?
Is leverage available for stocks on Binance like it is in crypto or forex?
Can I short a stock without actually holding it? And does a liquidation price exist in stock trading like in futures?
Does DCA work the same way on stocks as it does on crypto?
How do experienced traders decide what to hold long term vs what to trade short term?
Stocks don't trade 24/7 like crypto — so what happens to my open trade when the market closes?
Can I trade US stocks anytime on Binance or only during market hours?
What's the real difference between a stock and an ETF — and which one makes more sense for someone just starting out?
Does the crypto market affect stock prices too — or are they completely separate?
What's the minimum amount needed to start trading stocks on Binance?
If you know even one answer, just drop it in the comments. Your one reply could really help a beginner like me 🙏 Let's help each other out🤝😊💛
My uncle owns a small shop. Every night he locks his cash in a safe. The money is safe yes — but it is doing nothing. It is just sitting there. Meanwhile his competitor down the street puts that same cash into a short term investment, earns returns, and still runs his shop normally. Same starting point. Very different results after one year. This is exactly what is happening to most crypto holders right now. They park their assets somewhere and walk away. No second layer. No extra work from the same capital. Just one stream of return and a lot of missed chances. I came across @Bedrock a while back and honestly it reminded me of that story about my uncle. The whole idea behind it is that your capital should never just sit and do one job. Bedrock 2.0 is built on that exact thinking. Whatever you bring in — it goes to work on multiple fronts at the same time. Restaking layer, network participation rewards, all of it running together while you still stay in control of your position. The competitor down the street in this case is any investor using Bedrock while others are still putting their assets in one place and waiting. One year from now the difference will be very visible. Are you the uncle with the safe — or the competitor who made his money work? $BR #Bedrock
Wait .....wait ....wait Beginners traders stay away from $LAB 🤝 Don't think more long because just one short candle eats your whole capital 😊🤝💛 So stay safe and blessed
Wait .....wait ....wait Beginners traders stay away from $LAB 🤝 Don't think more long because just one short candle eats your whole capital 😊🤝💛 So stay safe and blessed
Be careful about $LAB on long! Funding rates increasing in negative ....... RSI is at 92 ......In 2 or 3 days #Lab move from 8$ to 18$ .....thats indicate the power of whales or grab liquidation