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  2. How To Make $100 a Day Trading Cryptocurrency: Tips and ... - AOL

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    Spot trading: Spot-trading crypto is buying and selling at current market prices, hoping to sell it for more than you paid. Futures trading: Futures are contracts to buy or sell an asset at a ...

  3. Day trading crypto: 9 essential things to know before ... - AOL

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    Commission-free crypto trading is rarely free ... and some take great pains to hide that mark-up from customers. In many cases, you could easily end up paying a 1 percent fee on each side of a ...

  4. Markup rule - Wikipedia

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    A markup rule is the pricing practice of a producer with market power, where a firm charges a fixed mark-up over its marginal cost. [1] [page needed] [2] [page needed]

  5. Spotting the next great cryptocurrency: 5 strategies for ...

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    It’s useful if you follow well-known authorities in the crypto world — those with a reputation to protect — but it’s all too easy for a knowledgeable scammer to pose as an expert. 5. Find ...

  6. Coinmarketcap - Wikipedia

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    [1] [7] [8] [9] The website is also a source for crypto exchanges rankings. [ 10 ] In a letter to The Wall Street Journal , Chez explained that the Coinmarketcap delisted Korean exchanges because many users complained about the inaccurate prices; however, he did not expect the effect of the Korean exchange exclusion to be so large.

  7. Virtual currency law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Commodity Futures Trading Commission has regulated and may continue to regulate virtual currencies as commodities. [1] [2] The Securities and Exchange Commission also requires registration of any virtual currency traded in the U.S. if it is classified as a security and of any trading platform that meets its definition of an exchange. [3]

  8. We talked to crypto-art investors to figure out what's ... - AOL

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    Crypto art has been around for over half a decade, but for many people outside of the crypto world, these digital assets, known as non-fungible tokens or NFTs, have seemingly come out of nowhere.

  9. XCOPY (artist) - Wikipedia

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    XCOPY is a London based digital artist associated with crypto art and NFTs.His real identity is unknown. [1] He creates digital glitched artworks usually concerning death, dystopia and apathy through flashing imagery and distorted loops, with hints to the cryptocurrency community regarding concepts, mood and terminology.