Category: Trading Education

Get to Know Dogecoin: What Is It and How It Works
Experienced Level Trading

Dogecoin: What You Need to Know

Dogecoin (DOGE) is a cryptocurrency that started as a joke but is now one of the most popular cryptos. Software engineers Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer created the cryptocurrency in 2013. Remarkably, both of them

Elon Musk, Tesla, Bitcoin
Experienced Level Trading

Elon Musk and His Opinion On Bitcoin: Why it Matters?

In mid-May 2021, Bitcoin experienced a free fall. The crypto king fell below $40,000 for the first time in more than three months. On a single day, it saw a 30% drop before rebounding. That’s

Revenue and profit
Beginner Level Trading

Revenue and profit; What’s the Difference?

People often don’t find a difference between the terms Revenue and Profit. However, they are different and are calculated in different ways. In a simple way, the difference between Revenue and Profit is that revenue

Dogecoin, Dogechain
Beginner Level Trading

Dogecoin and Dogechain: Everything You Need to Know

Dogecoin does not require you to think about it too much. Fans of the cryptocurrency purchase it and hold it (a crypto term for “not selling“) before…well, until anything spectacular occurs, perhaps before you become

Non-Fungible Token NFTs
Beginner Level Trading

All you need to know about NFTs

Everyone knows that Non-Fungible Tokens are the most popular trend in the crypto community right now. From celebrities to respected firms, everyone is interested in launching their own NFTs. What is NFT? An NFT is

History of Dogecoin
Beginner Level Trading

What Is Dogecoin and How Does It Work?

Dogecoin (DOGE) is a cryptocurrency, like Bitcoin or Ethereum, although it’s very different from these popular coins. Dogecoin was a joke for crypto enthusiasts and took its name from a once-popular meme. However, Dogecoin is

Crude Oil Trader Opening a Buying Position
Beginner Level Trading

Best Crude Oil Trader Tips And Tricks Everyone Should Know About

Thanks to its unique position within the world’s economic and political structures, crude oil trading provides excellent profit opportunities in virtually all market conditions. Furthermore, energy sector volatility has increased dramatically in recent years, ensuring