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Blue Chip

A well-established, financially sound company or crypto project with a proven track record.

Definition

A well-established, financially sound company or crypto project with a proven track record. In stocks, think Apple or Microsoft. In crypto, Bitcoin and Ethereum are the blue chips. Blue chips are considered safer but offer less explosive upside than smaller projects.

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Market Cap (Market Capitalization)

The total value of all coins or shares in circulation, calculated as price times supply.

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Strategies for limiting potential losses in your investments.

Accredited Investor

Someone who meets specific income or net worth thresholds set by regulators, qualifying them for investments not available to the general public.

Anti-Money Laundering (AML)

Laws and procedures designed to prevent criminals from disguising illegal funds as legitimate income.

Asset Allocation

How you divide your investments across different asset classes like stocks, bonds, crypto, and cash.

Bonds

Debt securities where you lend money to a government or corporation in exchange for regular interest payments and your principal back at maturity.

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