Introducing the third topic of our Risk Management Deep Dive – #RiskRewardRatio The risk-reward ratio is a crucial concept in trading that helps you evaluate the potential return of an investment relative to its risk. By understanding and applying this ratio, you can make more informed decisions and optimize your trading strategies for better outcomes. 👉 Your post can include: • How do you calculate and use the risk-reward ratio in your trading decisions? • What tools or indicators do you find most useful in determining this ratio? • Share examples of how using the risk-reward ratio has influenced your trading outcomes. E.g. of a post - “For each trade, I aim for a minimum 1:3 risk reward ratio. I use Fibonacci retracement levels to set my profit targets and stop-loss orders accordingly. This strategy improved my profitability by focusing on trades that only meet this criteria. #RiskRewardRatio " 📢 Create a post with #RiskRewardRatio and share your insights to earn Binance points! (Press the “+” on the App homepage and click on Task Center) Full campaign details here.
Why Did $BTC C Crash? 📉 Alright, let’s break it down! When $BTC kicked off its bullish run from $74,000 🚀, check the 4-hour timeframe—you’d see a massive imbalance building up step by step. If you zoom in 👀, you’ll notice BTC was doing some sneaky moves: grabbing order blocks here 📊, sweeping liquidity there 💦, respecting FVGs (fair value gaps) like a good$ boy 🙇♂️. But after all that drama, BTC pulled a plot twist—it formed a double top on the 4-hour chart ⛰️⛰️. And BOOM 💥, the drop began! Even while crashing, BTC kept teasing with inducements 😏, luring folks in as it slid lower. Two big reasons for this mess: BTC needed liquidity to smash its $BTC
The trading volume is the thermometer of the stock market, and the turnover rate is the blood pressure monitor of emotions" —— See the chart for following $BTC $ETH
Strong Warning from Fed Chair Powell #PowellRemarks U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell made significant statements regarding the new tariff measures announced by President Donald Trump. Powell noted that the new tariff regime, declared by Trump on April 2 and set to take effect on April 5, could have a much greater impact on the U.S. economy than previously estimated, increasing both inflation and unemployment risks. “Although uncertainty remains high, we now see that the tariffs may not only lead to a temporary price increase but also result in structural consequences that could slow down economic growth,” Powell said. Highlighting that the effects of the tariffs could be “permanent,” Powell emphasized that the Fed’s responsibility is to maintain long-term price stability and prevent this process from spiraling into uncontrolled inflation. As part of Trump’s decisions, the total tariff rate on China will rise to 54%, while the European Union will face a 20% rate, Japan 24%, India 26%, South Korea 25%, Taiwan 32%, Thailand 36%, and Vietnam 46%. In retaliation, China announced it would impose an additional 34% tax on goods imported from the U.S. As the global trade war escalates, markets are growing increasingly uneasy. Powell stated that these developments have increased uncertainty in financial markets and created a complex picture for Fed monetary policy. “If the economy slows down, a rate cut may be considered, but rising prices make this decision more difficult,” he said. Trump, on the same day, took to the social media platform Truth Social and directly addressed Powell, saying, “Now is the perfect time to cut rates. Don’t be late!” continuing to apply pressure.