alpha07

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  • That’s not really how P2P traders operate. What you’re describing is closer to Spot trading.

  • I think this might help: 1/ They are making money by taking advantage of the price spread between buyers and sellers (but this carries risk if you trade with people like that, as they may not actually own the account).…

  • It looks more like you are promoting this platform rather than asking for opinions about it. There are many well-established and trusted trading platforms available. Most people would choose those instead of a new…

  • This is the key point of the issue. Exchanges have their own risk control systems, and sometimes these systems can be overly sensitive, flagging transactions whenever they detect potential risk. This means that if you…

  • This strategy used to work well, especially when prices on Korean exchanges were typically higher than on global exchanges. Many people made significant profits from this price difference. However, the situation changed…

  • You can verify this with a small-cap coin. If you sell on Binance at the market price, the order can still be executed without issues. However, if you transfer the same coin to MEXC and attempt to sell at a similar…

  • It is still possible to generate income using this method. However, the key issue is that you must pay close attention to the price spread and the trading volume on the two exchanges you intend to use. Trading volume…

  • Adding to a position is only possible as long as you still have enough capital to hold through losses. Once you run out of funds to sustain the position, the fear of liquidation becomes completely normal. This often…

  • To be honest, since Donald Trump became President during this period, traditional timeframes have become largely meaningless. The market tends to experience strong volatility following his social media posts, as well as…

  • You may have forgotten the crash on October 10, 2025. The entire market dropped sharply within just 1–2 hours. If you did not use stop-loss orders on that day, you could have been fully liquidated. Yes, using low…