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Dear MEXC Users, On Tuesday, we learned about the practical application of technical indicators. Today, we move on to the second collection of the week—Earnings Season Strategy. Earnings season is a

Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) just closed its fiscal year with a quarter that beat Wall Street on every headline number — and the stock still trades roughly 24% below where the average analyst says it

A company reports earnings above analyst estimates. Revenue comes in ahead of consensus. The headline numbers are unambiguously strong. The stock falls 8% the next morning. This is not a market

Overview Record revenue, record earnings, record gross margin, record operating margin, fourth quarter guidance implying revenue up 51% and earnings up 85% year over year, and a full-year

Overview In the same week, Cisco guided gross margin below the level it had just delivered, Cerebras reported gross margin down sequentially, and Lumentum guided operating margin above what it had

Overview Revenue beat, earnings beat, next-year guidance came in well above consensus, and the stock fell roughly 4.66% after hours. The combination looks contradictory, and the answer sits inside

Gold has moved above $4,400 as weaker US data, rate uncertainty and safe-haven demand support the precious metal’s recovery.

Ethereum trades near $1,900 after a short-term rebound. ETF demand, network activity and the $2,000 threshold will shape ETH’s 2026 outlook.

In cryptocurrency spot trading, beyond price analysis and strategy selection, understanding and following the trading platform's market rules is equally crucial. For MEXC users, each trading pair not

In the cryptocurrency market, limit orders serve as a critical trading mechanism, enabling investors to exercise precise control over the execution price of their trades.1. What Is Limit Order?1.1 Def

1. What Is a Take-Profit/Stop-Loss Order? A Take-Profit/Stop-Loss order lets users set a trigger price in advance, along with the price and quantity to buy or sell once the trigger is reached. When th