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Introduction 5
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Lecture1.1
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Lecture1.2
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Lecture1.3
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Lecture1.4
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Lecture1.5
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Understanding Cryptocurrency Exchange For Trading 18
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Lecture2.1
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Lecture2.2
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Lecture2.3
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Lecture2.4
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Lecture2.5
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Lecture2.6
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Lecture2.7
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Lecture2.8
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Lecture2.9
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Lecture2.10
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Lecture2.11
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Lecture2.12
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Lecture2.13
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Lecture2.14
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Lecture2.15
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Lecture2.16
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Lecture2.17
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Lecture2.18
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Japanese CandleStick Analysis 7
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Lecture3.1
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Lecture3.2
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Lecture3.3
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Lecture3.4
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Lecture3.5
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Lecture3.6
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Lecture3.7
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CandleStick Patterns 11
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Lecture4.1
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Lecture4.2
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Lecture4.3
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Lecture4.4
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Lecture4.5
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Lecture4.6
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Lecture4.7
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Lecture4.8
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Lecture4.9
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Lecture4.10
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Lecture4.11
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Chart Anatomy 6
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Lecture5.1
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Lecture5.2
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Lecture5.3
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Lecture5.4
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Lecture5.5
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Lecture5.6
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Advanced Wave Analysis 6
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Lecture6.1
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Lecture6.2
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Lecture6.3
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Lecture6.4
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Lecture6.5
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Lecture6.6
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Most Important Chart Patterns 23
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Lecture7.1
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Lecture7.2
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Lecture7.3
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Lecture7.4
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Lecture7.5
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Lecture7.6
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Lecture7.7
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Lecture7.8
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Lecture7.9
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Lecture7.10
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Lecture7.11
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Lecture7.12
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Lecture7.13
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Lecture7.14
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Lecture7.15
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Lecture7.16
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Lecture7.17
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Lecture7.18
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Lecture7.19
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Lecture7.20
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Lecture7.21
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Lecture7.22
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Lecture7.23
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Support and Resistance 16
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Lecture8.1
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Lecture8.2
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Lecture8.3
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Lecture8.4
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Lecture8.5
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Lecture8.6
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Lecture8.7
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Lecture8.8
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Lecture8.9
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Lecture8.10
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Lecture8.11
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Lecture8.12
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Lecture8.13
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Lecture8.14
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Lecture8.15
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Lecture8.16
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Fibonacci Retracement 5
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Lecture9.1
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Lecture9.2
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Lecture9.3
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Lecture9.4
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Lecture9.5
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Support and Resistance Failure 6
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Lecture10.1
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Lecture10.2
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Lecture10.3
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Lecture10.4
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Lecture10.5
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Lecture10.6
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Indicators 5
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Lecture11.1
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Lecture11.2
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Lecture11.3
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Lecture11.4
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Lecture11.5
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Trend Indicator 2
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Lecture12.1
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Lecture12.2
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Momentum Indicator 9
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Lecture13.1
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Lecture13.2
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Lecture13.3
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Lecture13.4
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Lecture13.5
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Lecture13.6
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Lecture13.7
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Lecture13.8
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Lecture13.9
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Volatility Indicator 4
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Lecture14.1
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Lecture14.2
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Lecture14.3
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Lecture14.4
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More Trading Strategies 5
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Lecture15.1
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Lecture15.2
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Lecture15.3
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Lecture15.4
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Lecture15.5
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2 Comments
Good morning sir,
In the course of your teaching, I noticed that the two types of derivatives based on Asset that is, the USD -M Futures and the COIN – M Futures, each of them are attached with M but will you explain. You didn’t mention what M stands for or maybe I was the one that didn’t hear well.
Can you just say what the M stands for?
Then, in the transaction from Fiat to USDT.. Please each of the process should be done slowly so i can see how you are moving from one steps to the other. So I can actually know what is going on. We have different kind of people here. Some get it step by step while there are others that can actually see your next step before you get there.
Just as you have told us. Forget the first cryptocurrency we have attended ooo. Do this one as unto newbies.
Thank you sir.
Hello Pastor Emmanuel. Good question
The USD-M stands for USD-Margined Futures, while the COIN-M stands for COIN-Margined Futures.
Margin is the amount of money or asset, required to open a position. In USD Futures, our margin is based on USDT or BUSD, while on COIN Futures, our margin is based on the cryptocurrency of our choice. That is what the M represents.
About converting fiat to USDT, I thought we have all learned how to do that in the fundamental course? I didn’t want to waste our time with basics, but don’t worry, I’ll do another demo it again during our live class.