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Istilah Trading dan Cryptocurrency

 Istilah-istilah dasar
Cryptocurrency : Mata uang digital yang diproses dengan enkripsi kriptografi.
Bitcoin: Mata uang digital untuk bertransaksi, memiliki kode singkatan (BTC).
Altcoin: Mata uang digital berjenis lain selain bitcoin.
Trading: Transaksi jual beli (dalam hal ini berbentuk cryptocurrency).
Trader: Orang yang melakukan trading.
Exchanger: Tempat/ pasar untuk para trader membeli/ menjual cryptocurrency.
Istilah-istilah pasar
Fee: Biaya
Bid: Nilai jual mata uang (koin) tertentu.
Ask: Nilai beli mata uang (koin) tertentu.
WD: Withdraw/ menarik uang yang ada di tabungan akun kamu ke rekening bank dari koin/IDR.
Depo: Deposit penambahan dana/ saldo baik dari IDR/koin.
Low: Harga batas bawah mata uang.
High: Harga batas atas mata uang.
Vol: Volume atau jumlah total barang yang dijual di pasar tersebut.
Istilah-istilah teknik trading
Buy: Membeli koin.
Sell: Menjual koin.
Arbitrase: Seorang penjual pindah tempat jualan untuk mencari pasar yang cocok.
Pump: Usaha pelaku pasar dalam mendongkrak naik harga koin tertentu (Pembelian secara besar-besaran).
Dump: Usaha pelaku pasar dalam menurunkan harga koin tertentu (Penjualan secara besar-besaran).
CL: Menjual rugi koin di harga rendah, untuk mengantisipasi kerugian yang lebih besar.
Chart: Grafik kenaikan/ penurunan koin.
Istilah-istilah trader Indonesia
Cukong: Trader yang bermodal besar.
Newbitol: Pemain baru .
Kompor: Seorang/ kelompok trader yang mempengaruhi trader lain di chat room untuk membeli/ menjual saham.
Soor: Singkatan dari longsor, artinya nilai mata uang sedang turun.
Panikers: Orang yang mudah membeli/ menjual bitcoin (jika harga suatu koin turun mereka langsung menjual karena takut rugi, dan mereka juga buru-buru membeli jika harga suatu koin sedang naik.
Nyangkut : Koin yang kita beli/ punya masih belum bisa terjual karena nilai jualnya lebih rendah dari nilai beli.
Hold: Menahan mata uang Cryptocurrency dengan tidak menjualnya.
Opit : Provit/ untung yang didapat.
Pocer: Voucer yang kerap dibagikan oleh cukong baik hati berupa kode yang bisa kita rupiahkan.
Ping Pong: Beli koin harga rendah, saat moment ada gerak, naik dikit jual, terus nunggu/ pasang harga rendah lagi.
Sideway: Harga koin mengalami stagnan dalam priode yang cukup lama atau dengan kata lain tidak menampakkan trend tertentu (naik/turun).
Istilah lain
Scam: Penipuan.
Fiat: Mata uang kertas.

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