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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

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