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Short Trading: A comprehensive analysis of the controversial strategy and an in-depth analysis of how investors make money from market declines

Short trading is a strategy in which investors make money by taking advantage of predictions that a stock or other asset is expected to fall. The process involves borrowing shares and selling them immediately in the hope of buying them back at a lower price once their price drops, profiting from the difference between the selling and buying prices. Simply put, short trading is a way for investors to make profits through expected negative changes in the market. The Historical Origins of Short Trading The idea of ​​short trading can

The Tightrope of Regulation

In a significant move at the recent G20 meeting in India, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Financial Stability Board (FSB) released a joint paper outlining a framework for the global regulation of cryptocurrencies. While the proposals mostly tread familiar territory, what’s new is their conviction in crypto’s unstoppable growth and success. A flurry of optimism greeted the G20’s endorsement of the report because it advocates that countries don’t ban crypto. Hidden in its text, however, are some worrying signs. For example, on the first page, they state, “Widespread

Paribus. Trust Less.

One month ago, Jerome Powell, head of the Federal Reserve in the US, announced that the banking system was sound and robust despite the collapse of several large banks. After raising rates a further 0.25%, he said, “We’re committed to learning the lessons from this episode and to work to prevent events like this from happening again.” As we prepare for another potential 0.25% rate hike on May 3rd, another major bank in the US, First Republic Bank, has collapsed. Its collapse is part of a larger trend of consolidation

Bugging Out

We’re pleased to announce that from today, October 13th 2022, Paribus will be launching our bug bounty program on ImmuneFi. The program will apply to our MVP even while it’s on the public testnet and should help to provide additional confidence when we’re ready to launch on the mainnet. Bug bounty programs are a crucial aspect of the ongoing maintenance and security of DeFi protocols. There are two main types of program, formal and informal. An example of an informal bug bounty program is the identification of several security vulnerabilities

Inflationary World, Deflationary PBX

While central banks all over the world are battling inflation, here at Paribus we’re continuing our drive to ensure we remain firmly deflationary. This month, as with previous months, our algorithm has been busy calculating the appropriate Deflationary Volume Incentive. Based on the volume of PBX traded across all markets our algorithm determines the number of tokens we need to burn from our ecosystem. We do this by sending the tokens to a null wallet that can’t be accessed by anyone. This process ensures that over time more and more

How Technology Aids Your Brain When Solving Puzzles

In addition to being enjoyable, solving puzzles requires a serious mental effort. Both families and individuals can enjoy solving puzzles. It doesn't matter if your preferred problem is a 1,000-piece jigsaw, the Sunday crossword puzzle from the New York Times, a wooden brain teaser, or a 3D mechanical puzzle; all puzzles have one thing in common: they stimulate your brain. In the digital age, puzzles are still highly popular, although this trend has a very long history. Since the time of the ancient world, puzzles have appeared in a variety

Why Turn to a Crypto Trading Bot | Automatic Investments

Image source Trading and speculation with goods, shares, or foreign exchange are an enormously important economic factors today. In the digital age, corresponding processes often take place very quickly and are also incredibly complex. This demands a lot from professional traders because they must constantly keep an eye on numerous factors on the market and be able to react to them quickly. Therefore, it is no wonder that trading is no longer done manually. Automated trading is also possible with the help of special software. Such software is also called