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BNB (Binance Coin)

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  BNB (formerly known as Binance Coin) stands for "build and create". Along with adding to BNB's on-chain transactions (similar to gas on Ethereum), BNB also acts as a token of governance. Holding BNB gives you the right to make your voice heard and is necessary to participate in the decentralized management of the BNB chain. This name change also brings more benefits to users, projects and developers who join the BNB chain community. Over the past year, the community has introduced many technical improvements for progressive decentralization . BNB has multiple additional use-cases, as it offers trading discounts on Binance.com, can be used as a payment asset on third-party services and entails participation rights for Binance Launchpad. We will then analyze the data in order to better understand to what extent BNB provides further diversification to an investor’s portfolio. The BNB portfolio performs better than both the benchmark and the BNB + USDT in terms of both,...

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General Investment Strategies

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That being said, here are some general investment strategies you may consider: 1. Diversify your portfolio: Invest in a variety of asset classes such as stocks, bonds, and real estate to spread out your risk. 2. Consider your investment goals: Determine your investment goals, such as long-term growth or short-term income, and invest accordingly. 3. Invest in low-cost index funds: Index funds are a cost-effective way to invest in a diversified portfolio of stocks. 4. Avoid market timing: Trying to time the market can be risky and lead to missed opportunities. 5. Invest for the long-term: Investing for the long-term can help you ride out market fluctuations and potentially achieve higher returns. 6. Rebalance your portfolio: Regularly rebalancing your portfolio can help you maintain your desired asset allocation and reduce risk. Again, these are general strategies and may not be suitable for everyone. I encourage you to speak with a licensed financial Trader who can help you develop an i...

Guidelines in building Personal Investment

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Building a personal investment portfolio is not a one-time event. It might be an ongoing process that requires regular monitoring and adjustment. Investors may need to rebalance their portfolios periodically to maintain their desired asset allocation.    Investors may also need to adjust their portfolios if their investment goals or risk tolerance change. Let's say an investor has a diversified portfolio that comprises 60% stocks, 30% bonds, and 10% cash. After finding themselves in a better financial situation, they may now have a higher risk tolerance and be willing to take on additional risk in their investments in pursuit of greater returns. Assuming the investor has done their research, they might adjust their portfolio to hold less cash and more bitcoin. By increasing their bitcoin holdings, they are increasing their potential for higher returns, taking on more risk in doing so. On the other hand, rebalancing a portfolio could involve letting go of riskier assets in favo...

Risk Management

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    The first step an investor could take to determine their risk tolerance is to define their financial goals. For example, common long-term investment goals may include saving for retirement or building wealth for future generations, while short-term goals may include purchasing a car or pursuing higher education in the near future. These goals may have knock-on effects on risk management and tolerance because financial goals could dictate an investor's time horizon, which is the length of time they plan to hold their assets before cashing in on them.  The longer the time horizon, the bigger the risk an investor may take, as long-term gains may counterbalance short-term price dips. Entering the market with shorter time horizons, such as planning to buy a house in two years, means losing a portion of the capital to short-term price fluctuations could set this goal back significantly.  © 2023 Binance.com, All Rights Reserved.

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KYC Verification

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  KYC refers to the “know-your-customer” process that Binance has put in place before entering into a business relationship or conducting transactions with its Users. As part of this process, Binance may do anything that it deems necessary in order to identify Users, verify their identity, scrutinize and investigate User transactions, or comply with any applicable law or regulation. Customers are typically required to submit identity verification documents during account opening and at times, when there has been a change in the user's personal information. For example, if you officially change your name a few months after creating your account, you will be required to update your personal information.         © 2023 Binance.com, All Rights Reserved.

Third Party Assets Transfer

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Binance has all user assets 1:1, we have built and implemented to allow people to verify their assets within the platform. Our goal is that every user will be able to verify their asset holdings using their own generated property. This way people will be able to confirm that their funds are held 1:1 and they can have it verified by a third-party wallet (Trust Wallet).        © 2023 Binance.com, All Rights Reserved.

BNB Assets

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 BNB additionally uses a real-time burning mechanism based on gas fees. A fixed ratio of the gas fee collected is burned in each block, with the ratio decided by BSC validators.        © 2023 Binance.com, All Rights Reserved.