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Hello, my name is Vincent Parks. I help novice traders and private investors. I write articles on trading / TA / trading psychology etc. For the past 3 years, I have been an account manager in a company that specializes in binary options. I have more than 5 years of professional experience in FX/crypto trading. My goal in life is to share my knowledge and experience with more people.

US Regulator CFTC Files Record Number of Crypto Enforcement Actions This...

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Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has revealed that it filed a record number of crypto enforcement actions this fiscal year. “In FY 2023, the CFTC...

Crypto asset inflows top $1B as Bitcoin ETF optimism grows

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Inflows into crypto asset investment products have surpassed $1 billion this year due to the prevailing optimism surrounding the possible approval of a spot...

Financial Giant Fidelity Addresses 9 Common Bitcoin Criticisms and Misconceptions

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Financial services giant Fidelity has addressed nine common Bitcoin criticisms and misconceptions, emphasizing that some of them are “either unfounded or unlikely to be...

One of the Most Reliable On-Chain Bitcoin Indicators Just Flashed Bullish,...

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The co-founders of a top crypto data analytics firm say that a reliable Bitcoin (BTC) indicator is signaling bullish moves for BTC. Glassnode co-founders Jan...

Is China “Monitoring” The Bitcoin ETF Scene Via Hong Kong?

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According to Arthur Hayes, the former CEO of BitMEX, China could be closely monitoring how the United States navigates the spot Bitcoin Exchange-Traded Fund...

SEC Commissioner Mark Uyeda Calls for Regulatory Rules on Crypto

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The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has tried regulating the crypto space through enforcement actions in the last three years. In the opinion of...

Another Court Finds SEC Acted ‘Arbitrarily and Capriciously’

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United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has found that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) acted “arbitrarily and capriciously” in...