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Emma Williams

Emma Williams

Nationality: New Zealand Bio: Emma Williams specializes in emerging cryptocurrency projects and market trends. Based in Auckland, she combines data analysis with fundamental research to evaluate new tokens and blockchain initiatives. She holds a degree in Data Science from the University of Auckland and worked in tech startup analysis before focusing on the cryptocurrency markets in 2020. Her analytical framework examines project fundamentals, team backgrounds, tokenomics, and competitive positioning. Since joining MEXC Learn, Emma has covered hundreds of altcoin projects, helping readers identify opportunities while avoiding pitfalls. Her research methodology emphasizes due diligence and transparent analysis, always highlighting both potential benefits and risks. Areas of Expertise: - Altcoin Analysis - Project Evaluation - Token Research - Emerging Trends - Market Sentiment Analysis

Recent Articles

What Is TNSR Crypto? Tensor's Solana NFT Token Explained

What Is TNSR Crypto? Tensor's Solana NFT Token Explained

TNSR is not trying to sell a mystery story. That already makes it different from many small crypto tokens. Tensor has a real product angle: NFT trading infrastructure on Solana. The token has

Why Is XRP Going Up Right Now? The Iran Ceasefire, The Strait Of Hormuz, And What It Means For XRP

Why Is XRP Going Up Right Now? The Iran Ceasefire, The Strait Of Hormuz, And What It Means For XRP

XRP surged roughly 7 percent on the week after the United States and Iran announced a ceasefire agreement on June 14, bouncing hard off a four-month low as geopolitical fear started to lift. The

How to Analyze U.S. Stocks: Financial Statements, Valuation Metrics, Earnings Quality, and Company Fundamentals

How to Analyze U.S. Stocks: Financial Statements, Valuation Metrics, Earnings Quality, and Company Fundamentals

You can read price action perfectly, time your entry with precision, and manage your risk flawlessly. But if you hold a company with a decaying business model, mounting debt, and shrinking margins,

US Stock Cash Flow Statement Analysis: Why Does Book Profit Not Equal Real Money Making?

US Stock Cash Flow Statement Analysis: Why Does Book Profit Not Equal Real Money Making?

Book profit does not equal real cash because US companies report earnings under accrual accounting, which records revenue when earned rather than when cash arrives. Cash flow statement analysis

Close Reading of US Stock Income Statements: How to Understand Revenue Growth, Gross Profit Margin, and Earnings Quality

Close Reading of US Stock Income Statements: How to Understand Revenue Growth, Gross Profit Margin, and Earnings Quality

Two companies report identical earnings per share growth of 15%. One is compounding durable competitive advantage. The other is cutting costs, buying back shares, and slowly hollowing out its revenue

Advanced US Stock Valuation Indicators: How to Combine PE, PB, PS, and PEG

Advanced US Stock Valuation Indicators: How to Combine PE, PB, PS, and PEG

The four core US stock valuation indicators, price-to-earnings (PE), price-to-book (PB), price-to-sales (PS), and PEG, each compare price to a different fundamental. No single ratio prices every

Close Reading of US Stock Balance Sheets: How to Judge a Company's Debt-Paying Ability and Financial Margin of Safety

Close Reading of US Stock Balance Sheets: How to Judge a Company's Debt-Paying Ability and Financial Margin of Safety

A company's income statement tells you whether it is making money. The balance sheet tells you whether it can survive the periods when it is not. Profitability is a flow; financial safety is a stock.

How to Read US Stock Pre-Market and After-Hours Unusual Movements: Distinguishing Real Signals from Short-Term Noise

How to Read US Stock Pre-Market and After-Hours Unusual Movements: Distinguishing Real Signals from Short-Term Noise

Pre-market and after-hours trading sessions allow investors to buy and sell stocks outside the regular 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM ET exchange window. Price moves during these sessions carry real information,

How to Read U.S. Stock Market Signals: Price Action, Volume, Breakouts, and Sector Rotation

How to Read U.S. Stock Market Signals: Price Action, Volume, Breakouts, and Sector Rotation

For most traders, looking at a stock chart for the first time feels like trying to read a foreign language. A stock is up 4% in the pre-market—is that a buy signal, or a trap? A chart breaks past a

US Stock Trading Volume Analysis: What High Volume, Low Volume, and Volume-Price Divergence Indicate

US Stock Trading Volume Analysis: What High Volume, Low Volume, and Volume-Price Divergence Indicate

Trading volume measures the total number of shares exchanged in a given session. On its own, volume is a raw count. In relation to price, it becomes the market's most reliable transparency mechanism,