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Ask, Answer & Win with Stocks & ETFs InsightsWith Binance’s official launch of [US stocks & ETFs trading](https://www.binance.com/en/support/announcement/detail/8c8fb6809d9c46789306905327e7567a), we are hosting a community Q&A activity. Ask questions about US stocks and ETFs, or answer someone else's questions, and win exclusive Binance 9th year anniversary swags! Activity Period: 2026-06-04 09:30 (UTC) - 2026-06-12 23:59 (UTC) How to Participate: There are two ways to join the activity. Participants can either pick one, or to join both. Option 1: Ask a Question Publish a post with #MyStocksQuestion on Binance Square and ask any question you have about US stocks and/or ETFs. It can be about trading strategies, market trends, how to pick a stock, or even what ETFs are. Format: Ask your question related to US stocks and/or ETFs in English, with the hashtag #MyStocksQuestion Example:How do you decide which US stocks to hold long-term vs. which ones to trade short-term? I've been buying based on news but I'm not sure if that's a good strategy. #MyStocksQuestion Dos & Don’ts:Dos: Be personal and ask questions related to your own experience.Share a real question you have about US stocks and/or ETFs, something you have been wondering about.Give a bit of context, such as how long you've been investing, what your approach is, what's tripping you up.Use hashtag #MyStocksQuestion and ask the question in English.Don’ts: Don't beg for likes or replies.Don’t use Red Packets or similar giveaways to farm replies.Don’t include irrelevant content to farm views or stray from US stocks and ETFs.Don’t edit previously published posts with high engagement to repurpose them for this activity Option 2: Answer a Question Browse the questions on the [topic page](https://www.binance.com/en/square/hashtag/mystocksquestion) of #MyStocksQuestion on Binance Square (i.e. [https://www.binance.com/en/square/hashtag/mystocksquestion](https://www.binance.com/en/square/hashtag/mystocksquestion)), find one you can answer, and contribute your answer to the question in the comment of the question post.  Format:Leave your answer in English in the comment of the question post directly.Example:[In the comment of the question post] Great question! I use a simple rule — if I believe the company will still be growing in 5 years, it goes into my long-term portfolio. If it's riding a short-term trend like earnings season hype, I trade it. News alone isn't enough — look at fundamentals like revenue growth and profit margins.  Dos & Don’ts:Dos: Head to the #MyStocksQuestion [topic page](https://www.binance.com/en/square/hashtag/mystocksquestion), find a question you actually have an answer to.Reply in the comments of that post in English, not as a new post.Answer from your own experience, such as what you've tried, what worked, what didn't.Share your original takes, not textbook definitions, pure AI text or plagiarized text.Don’ts: Don't beg for likes or comments.Don’t use Red Packets or similar giveaways to farm engagement.Comments posted using @BiBi will not be counted.Suspected spam, or artificially inflated comment, or the use of AI bot will be disqualified from the activity. Reward Distribution: Prize A: Best Questions (20 Winners) We will select 20 best questions based on popularity (valid impression and numbers of valid responses it received) and quality (depth). Users who raised those questions will receive 1 set of exclusive Binance 9th year anniversary swag each.The more thought-provoking your question, the more people will reply in the comment, and the better your chances of winning. Prize B: Best Answers (30 Winners) We will select 30 best answers based on popularity (numbers of valid likes & comments it received) and quality (depth). Users who output those answers would receive 1 set of exclusive Binance 9th year anniversary swag each.The more helpful, insightful your answer, the more engagement it will get, and the better your chances of winning. Notes: Binance 9th year anniversary swag set contains:1 jacket,1 backpack,1 silk scarf, and1 Bibi plush keychainRewards shipment will be arranged before 2026-07-05. Winners’ addresses will be collected via Feed Secretary on Binance Square before delivery.If a winner is located in any of the countries or regions listed below, we will not be able to ship the swag reward. In such cases, the winner will receive trading fee rebate vouchers of equivalent value.Iran, Cuba, North Korea and Crimea & non-government controlled areas of Ukraine (Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhya), Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand, UK, Netherlands, Ireland, Luxembourg, Serbia, Albania, USA, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, US Virgin Islands, American Samoa, United States Minor Outlying Islands, Puerto Rico, Canada, Nigeria, Israel, Mauritius, Gibraltar, Yemen, Palestine, and Cyprus.Individual international shipments and customs clearance usually take 3 to 4 weeks.The calculation window of valid impressions, likes and comments is valid until 23:59 (UTC) on day T+1, starting from the content's initial publication.For example, if a user first publishes a valid content on 2026-06-04 20:00 (UTC), the calculation window for valid impressions, likes and comments will be from 2026-06-04 20:00 (UTC) to 2026-06-05 23:59 (UTC). Terms and Conditions: Participants must create the question post and include #MyStocksQuestion, or the post will not be recognized as valid entries. Questions, replies or comments with only emojis, numbers, or meaningless content do not count as valid entries. Suspected spam, or artificially inflated comments under multiple posts, or the use of AI bot will be disqualified from the activity.Comments posted using @BiBi will not be counted.If the same participant qualifies for both Prize A and Prize B, only 1 set of rewards will be sent to the same winner. If the same participant qualifies for multiple positions in Prize A, the valid question with the best popularity (the highest number of impressions and valid replies) and quality (depth) receives the reward. If the same participant qualifies for multiple positions in Prize B, the valid answer with the best popularity (the highest number of valid likes & comments) and quality (depth) receives the reward. This Activity is only available to Binance users who have [completed identity verification](https://www.binance.com/en/support/faq/detail/360027287111).If any participant is found to have suspicious views, artificial engagement, or is suspected of using automated bots to boost volume, they will be disqualified from rewards, and those views will not be counted.Published content must be original. Plagiarism or malicious spamming will result in disqualification.Posts involving Red Packets or giveaways will be deemed ineligible for rewards.Any modification of previously published posts with high engagement to repurpose them for this promotion will result in disqualification.Illegally bulk-registered accounts or sub-accounts shall not be eligible to participate or receive any rewards.Only data from Binance Square posts will be counted for reward calculation.Any posts found to violate the Binance Square Community Guidelines or the Binance Square Community Platform Terms and Conditions will be ineligible for rewards.Participants are required to keep their campaign-related posts published for a minimum of 30 days following the Activity's end date. Deleting posts within this period is not permitted.Winners’ addresses will be collected via Feed Secretary on Binance Square before delivery. Binance will work with logistics partners to cover the Customs clearance cost and other related costs. However, it’s important for the receiver to provide relevant documents required by the Customs and support the clearance process.Should there be a situation where the recipient still receives notification from the courier regarding Customs Clearance fee payment, please contact via Customer Service. It’s not advised for the recipient to pay for the clearance fee and request reimbursement afterward. Any payment made by the recipient without prior communication with Binance will not be reimbursed. Binance reserves the right to disqualify any participants who, in its reasonable opinion, are acting fraudulently or not in accordance with any applicable terms and conditions (e.g., wash trading, illegally bulk account registrations, self-dealing, or market manipulation).Binance reserves the right at any time in its sole and absolute discretion to determine and/or amend or vary these terms and conditions without prior notice, including but not limited to canceling, extending, terminating or suspending this activity, the eligibility terms and criteria, the selection and number of winners, and the timing of any act to be done, and all participants shall be bound by these amendments.Binance reserves the right to disqualify any participants who tamper with Binance program code, or interfere with the operation of Binance program code with other software.Binance reserves the right of final interpretation of this Activity.There may be discrepancies between this original content in English and any translated versions. Please refer to the original English version for the most accurate information, in case any discrepancies arise.

Ask, Answer & Win with Stocks & ETFs Insights

With Binance’s official launch of US stocks & ETFs trading, we are hosting a community Q&A activity. Ask questions about US stocks and ETFs, or answer someone else's questions, and win exclusive Binance 9th year anniversary swags!
Activity Period: 2026-06-04 09:30 (UTC) - 2026-06-12 23:59 (UTC)
How to Participate:
There are two ways to join the activity. Participants can either pick one, or to join both.
Option 1: Ask a Question
Publish a post with #MyStocksQuestion on Binance Square and ask any question you have about US stocks and/or ETFs. It can be about trading strategies, market trends, how to pick a stock, or even what ETFs are.
Format: Ask your question related to US stocks and/or ETFs in English, with the hashtag #MyStocksQuestion Example:How do you decide which US stocks to hold long-term vs. which ones to trade short-term? I've been buying based on news but I'm not sure if that's a good strategy. #MyStocksQuestion
Dos & Don’ts:Dos: Be personal and ask questions related to your own experience.Share a real question you have about US stocks and/or ETFs, something you have been wondering about.Give a bit of context, such as how long you've been investing, what your approach is, what's tripping you up.Use hashtag #MyStocksQuestion and ask the question in English.Don’ts: Don't beg for likes or replies.Don’t use Red Packets or similar giveaways to farm replies.Don’t include irrelevant content to farm views or stray from US stocks and ETFs.Don’t edit previously published posts with high engagement to repurpose them for this activity
Option 2: Answer a Question
Browse the questions on the topic page of #MyStocksQuestion on Binance Square (i.e. https://www.binance.com/en/square/hashtag/mystocksquestion), find one you can answer, and contribute your answer to the question in the comment of the question post.
Format:Leave your answer in English in the comment of the question post directly.Example:[In the comment of the question post] Great question! I use a simple rule — if I believe the company will still be growing in 5 years, it goes into my long-term portfolio. If it's riding a short-term trend like earnings season hype, I trade it. News alone isn't enough — look at fundamentals like revenue growth and profit margins.
Dos & Don’ts:Dos: Head to the #MyStocksQuestion topic page, find a question you actually have an answer to.Reply in the comments of that post in English, not as a new post.Answer from your own experience, such as what you've tried, what worked, what didn't.Share your original takes, not textbook definitions, pure AI text or plagiarized text.Don’ts: Don't beg for likes or comments.Don’t use Red Packets or similar giveaways to farm engagement.Comments posted using @Binance BiBi will not be counted.Suspected spam, or artificially inflated comment, or the use of AI bot will be disqualified from the activity.
Reward Distribution:
Prize A: Best Questions (20 Winners)
We will select 20 best questions based on popularity (valid impression and numbers of valid responses it received) and quality (depth). Users who raised those questions will receive 1 set of exclusive Binance 9th year anniversary swag each.The more thought-provoking your question, the more people will reply in the comment, and the better your chances of winning.
Prize B: Best Answers (30 Winners)
We will select 30 best answers based on popularity (numbers of valid likes & comments it received) and quality (depth). Users who output those answers would receive 1 set of exclusive Binance 9th year anniversary swag each.The more helpful, insightful your answer, the more engagement it will get, and the better your chances of winning.
Notes:
Binance 9th year anniversary swag set contains:1 jacket,1 backpack,1 silk scarf, and1 Bibi plush keychainRewards shipment will be arranged before 2026-07-05. Winners’ addresses will be collected via Feed Secretary on Binance Square before delivery.If a winner is located in any of the countries or regions listed below, we will not be able to ship the swag reward. In such cases, the winner will receive trading fee rebate vouchers of equivalent value.Iran, Cuba, North Korea and Crimea & non-government controlled areas of Ukraine (Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhya), Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand, UK, Netherlands, Ireland, Luxembourg, Serbia, Albania, USA, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, US Virgin Islands, American Samoa, United States Minor Outlying Islands, Puerto Rico, Canada, Nigeria, Israel, Mauritius, Gibraltar, Yemen, Palestine, and Cyprus.Individual international shipments and customs clearance usually take 3 to 4 weeks.The calculation window of valid impressions, likes and comments is valid until 23:59 (UTC) on day T+1, starting from the content's initial publication.For example, if a user first publishes a valid content on 2026-06-04 20:00 (UTC), the calculation window for valid impressions, likes and comments will be from 2026-06-04 20:00 (UTC) to 2026-06-05 23:59 (UTC).
Terms and Conditions:
Participants must create the question post and include #MyStocksQuestion, or the post will not be recognized as valid entries. Questions, replies or comments with only emojis, numbers, or meaningless content do not count as valid entries. Suspected spam, or artificially inflated comments under multiple posts, or the use of AI bot will be disqualified from the activity.Comments posted using @Binance BiBi will not be counted.If the same participant qualifies for both Prize A and Prize B, only 1 set of rewards will be sent to the same winner. If the same participant qualifies for multiple positions in Prize A, the valid question with the best popularity (the highest number of impressions and valid replies) and quality (depth) receives the reward. If the same participant qualifies for multiple positions in Prize B, the valid answer with the best popularity (the highest number of valid likes & comments) and quality (depth) receives the reward. This Activity is only available to Binance users who have completed identity verification.If any participant is found to have suspicious views, artificial engagement, or is suspected of using automated bots to boost volume, they will be disqualified from rewards, and those views will not be counted.Published content must be original. Plagiarism or malicious spamming will result in disqualification.Posts involving Red Packets or giveaways will be deemed ineligible for rewards.Any modification of previously published posts with high engagement to repurpose them for this promotion will result in disqualification.Illegally bulk-registered accounts or sub-accounts shall not be eligible to participate or receive any rewards.Only data from Binance Square posts will be counted for reward calculation.Any posts found to violate the Binance Square Community Guidelines or the Binance Square Community Platform Terms and Conditions will be ineligible for rewards.Participants are required to keep their campaign-related posts published for a minimum of 30 days following the Activity's end date. Deleting posts within this period is not permitted.Winners’ addresses will be collected via Feed Secretary on Binance Square before delivery. Binance will work with logistics partners to cover the Customs clearance cost and other related costs. However, it’s important for the receiver to provide relevant documents required by the Customs and support the clearance process.Should there be a situation where the recipient still receives notification from the courier regarding Customs Clearance fee payment, please contact via Customer Service. It’s not advised for the recipient to pay for the clearance fee and request reimbursement afterward. Any payment made by the recipient without prior communication with Binance will not be reimbursed. Binance reserves the right to disqualify any participants who, in its reasonable opinion, are acting fraudulently or not in accordance with any applicable terms and conditions (e.g., wash trading, illegally bulk account registrations, self-dealing, or market manipulation).Binance reserves the right at any time in its sole and absolute discretion to determine and/or amend or vary these terms and conditions without prior notice, including but not limited to canceling, extending, terminating or suspending this activity, the eligibility terms and criteria, the selection and number of winners, and the timing of any act to be done, and all participants shall be bound by these amendments.Binance reserves the right to disqualify any participants who tamper with Binance program code, or interfere with the operation of Binance program code with other software.Binance reserves the right of final interpretation of this Activity.There may be discrepancies between this original content in English and any translated versions. Please refer to the original English version for the most accurate information, in case any discrepancies arise.
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I've been investing in U.S. stocks and ETFs for nearly four years. Looking back, my biggest regret isn't buying the wrong stock—it's selling the right stock too early. Several times, I sold positions after a quick 20%-30% gain, only to watch them double or triple later. At the same time, I've also held losing positions for too long, hoping they would recover. This has made me realize that picking stocks may not be the hardest part of investing. Knowing when to sell might be even harder. For long-term investors, what specific signals tell you it's time to sell a U.S. stock that has performed well? Do you focus on valuation, fundamentals, portfolio allocation, or simply hold through volatility? #mystocksquestion
I've been investing in U.S. stocks and ETFs for nearly four years. Looking back, my biggest regret isn't buying the wrong stock—it's selling the right stock too early.

Several times, I sold positions after a quick 20%-30% gain, only to watch them double or triple later. At the same time, I've also held losing positions for too long, hoping they would recover.

This has made me realize that picking stocks may not be the hardest part of investing. Knowing when to sell might be even harder.

For long-term investors, what specific signals tell you it's time to sell a U.S. stock that has performed well? Do you focus on valuation,

fundamentals, portfolio allocation, or simply hold through volatility?
#mystocksquestion
I've been investing for a few months and often hear that ETFs are safer than individual stocks. If I have a limited amount of money to invest each month, how should I decide between putting everything into a broad market ETF or selecting a few high-growth U.S. stocks? What factors do experienced investors consider when making this choice? #MyStocksQuestion
I've been investing for a few months and often hear that ETFs are safer than individual stocks. If I have a limited amount of money to invest each month, how should I decide between putting everything into a broad market ETF or selecting a few high-growth U.S. stocks? What factors do experienced investors consider when making this choice? #MyStocksQuestion
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Everyone says "buy and hold long term" but almost nobody talks about WHEN to actually sell. What's your exit strategy on a winning stock — do you have a target price, a time limit, or do you just hold forever and hope? #MyStocksQuestion
Everyone says "buy and hold long term" but almost nobody talks about WHEN to actually sell.

What's your exit strategy on a winning stock — do you have a target price, a time limit, or do you just hold forever and hope?

#MyStocksQuestion
秃子 来了:
Pick one. You can't do both. Investor: Don't sell winners. Ever. Coke, 35 years. If you can't hold through a triple, you're not an investor. Delete the app. Trader: Before entry, write when you sell, when you cut. Lock it. No negotiation. It runs after you're out — you don't get to regret it. That wasn't yours. Right now you hold losers like an investor, sell winners like a trader. You're getting the worst of both. Pick a lane. #MyStocksQuestions
I've been investing in crypto for a few years, but recently I've started exploring US stocks and ETFs as a way to diversify my portfolio and build long-term wealth. One thing I've noticed is that many of the biggest opportunities only seem obvious in hindsight. Companies that later become market leaders often look risky, expensive, or uninteresting before they explode in value. 🧠 Imagine it's 2035. Looking back, what US stock or ETF bought in 2025 would make investors say: "The opportunity was obvious, but almost nobody saw it." What trend do you believe the market is still underestimating today? AI, robotics, cybersecurity, healthcare innovation, quantum computing, or something else entirely? I'd love to hear your highest-conviction idea and the reasoning behind it. #MyStocksQuestion
I've been investing in crypto for a few years, but recently I've started exploring US stocks and ETFs as a way to diversify my portfolio and build long-term wealth.
One thing I've noticed is that many of the biggest opportunities only seem obvious in hindsight. Companies that later become market leaders often look risky, expensive, or uninteresting before they explode in value.
🧠 Imagine it's 2035.
Looking back, what US stock or ETF bought in 2025 would make investors say:
"The opportunity was obvious, but almost nobody saw it."
What trend do you believe the market is still underestimating today? AI, robotics, cybersecurity, healthcare innovation, quantum computing, or something else entirely?
I'd love to hear your highest-conviction idea and the reasoning behind it.
#MyStocksQuestion
I’ve been investing in US stocks for about 2 years, focusing mainly on core index funds for long-term growth. However, what’s tripping me up right now is the heavy tech concentration in standard S&P 500 ETFs due to the ongoing AI hype. I want to balance my risk, so I'm considering adding Equal-Weight ETFs to my portfolio. At what point does concentration risk trigger a structural shift where equal-weight ETFs begin to significantly outperform, and how should a long-term investor transition between them? #MyStocksQuestion
I’ve been investing in US stocks for about 2 years, focusing mainly on core index funds for long-term growth. However, what’s tripping me up right now is the heavy tech concentration in standard S&P 500 ETFs due to the ongoing AI hype. I want to balance my risk, so I'm considering adding Equal-Weight ETFs to my portfolio. At what point does concentration risk trigger a structural shift where equal-weight ETFs begin to significantly outperform, and how should a long-term investor transition between them? #MyStocksQuestion
I’ve been investing in US stocks for about 18 months, mostly sticking to big tech names like NVDA and AAPL. Lately, I’m trying to learn more about ETFs to diversify, but I get overwhelmed by the choices. For example, how do you decide between something like VOO (S&P 500) vs. a sector-specific ETF like QQQ or SMH? Is it better to start with broad market ETFs as a base, even if you already own individual stocks? #MyStocksQuestion
I’ve been investing in US stocks for about 18 months, mostly sticking to big tech names like NVDA and AAPL. Lately, I’m trying to learn more about ETFs to diversify, but I get overwhelmed by the choices. For example, how do you decide between something like VOO (S&P 500) vs. a sector-specific ETF like QQQ or SMH? Is it better to start with broad market ETFs as a base, even if you already own individual stocks?
#MyStocksQuestion
Over the past year, I’ve been allocating part of my portfolio to US equities and ETFs, but I’m still refining my framework for decision-making. Currently, I combine macro trends (rates, liquidity, sector rotation) with narrative-driven entries, but I often struggle with position conviction and time horizon clarity. My question is: What is your structured approach to distinguishing between high-conviction long-term holdings and short-term tactical trades? Do you rely primarily on fundamentals (earnings quality, margins, cash flow), valuation models (DCF, multiples), or market-based signals (price action, volume, relative strength)? Also, how do you avoid overreacting to short-term volatility while holding long-term positions? Looking to learn from more experienced frameworks here. #MyStocksQuestion @binance_south_africa @Binance_Square_Official
Over the past year, I’ve been allocating part of my portfolio to US equities and ETFs, but I’m still refining my framework for decision-making.

Currently, I combine macro trends (rates, liquidity, sector rotation) with narrative-driven entries, but I often struggle with position conviction and time horizon clarity.

My question is:
What is your structured approach to distinguishing between high-conviction long-term holdings and short-term tactical trades?

Do you rely primarily on fundamentals (earnings quality, margins, cash flow), valuation models (DCF, multiples), or market-based signals (price action, volume, relative strength)?

Also, how do you avoid overreacting to short-term volatility while holding long-term positions?

Looking to learn from more experienced frameworks here.

#MyStocksQuestion
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Ask, Answer & Win with Stocks & ETFs Insights
With Binance’s official launch of US stocks & ETFs trading, we are hosting a community Q&A activity. Ask questions about US stocks and ETFs, or answer someone else's questions, and win exclusive Binance 9th year anniversary swags!
Activity Period: 2026-06-04 09:30 (UTC) - 2026-06-12 23:59 (UTC)
How to Participate:
There are two ways to join the activity. Participants can either pick one, or to join both.
Option 1: Ask a Question
Publish a post with #MyStocksQuestion on Binance Square and ask any question you have about US stocks and/or ETFs. It can be about trading strategies, market trends, how to pick a stock, or even what ETFs are.
Format: Ask your question related to US stocks and/or ETFs in English, with the hashtag #MyStocksQuestion Example:How do you decide which US stocks to hold long-term vs. which ones to trade short-term? I've been buying based on news but I'm not sure if that's a good strategy. #MyStocksQuestion
Dos & Don’ts:Dos: Be personal and ask questions related to your own experience.Share a real question you have about US stocks and/or ETFs, something you have been wondering about.Give a bit of context, such as how long you've been investing, what your approach is, what's tripping you up.Use hashtag #MyStocksQuestion and ask the question in English.Don’ts: Don't beg for likes or replies.Don’t use Red Packets or similar giveaways to farm replies.Don’t include irrelevant content to farm views or stray from US stocks and ETFs.Don’t edit previously published posts with high engagement to repurpose them for this activity
Option 2: Answer a Question
Browse the questions on the topic page of #MyStocksQuestion on Binance Square (i.e. https://www.binance.com/en/square/hashtag/mystocksquestion), find one you can answer, and contribute your answer to the question in the comment of the question post. 
Format:Leave your answer in English in the comment of the question post directly.Example:[In the comment of the question post] Great question! I use a simple rule — if I believe the company will still be growing in 5 years, it goes into my long-term portfolio. If it's riding a short-term trend like earnings season hype, I trade it. News alone isn't enough — look at fundamentals like revenue growth and profit margins. 
Dos & Don’ts:Dos: Head to the #MyStocksQuestion topic page, find a question you actually have an answer to.Reply in the comments of that post in English, not as a new post.Answer from your own experience, such as what you've tried, what worked, what didn't.Share your original takes, not textbook definitions, pure AI text or plagiarized text.Don’ts: Don't beg for likes or comments.Don’t use Red Packets or similar giveaways to farm engagement.Comments posted using @Binance BiBi will not be counted.Suspected spam, or artificially inflated comment, or the use of AI bot will be disqualified from the activity.
Reward Distribution:
Prize A: Best Questions (20 Winners)
We will select 20 best questions based on popularity (valid impression and numbers of valid responses it received) and quality (depth). Users who raised those questions will receive 1 set of exclusive Binance 9th year anniversary swag each.The more thought-provoking your question, the more people will reply in the comment, and the better your chances of winning.
Prize B: Best Answers (30 Winners)
We will select 30 best answers based on popularity (numbers of valid likes & comments it received) and quality (depth). Users who output those answers would receive 1 set of exclusive Binance 9th year anniversary swag each.The more helpful, insightful your answer, the more engagement it will get, and the better your chances of winning.
Notes:
Binance 9th year anniversary swag set contains:1 jacket,1 backpack,1 silk scarf, and1 Bibi plush keychainRewards shipment will be arranged before 2026-07-05. Winners’ addresses will be collected via Feed Secretary on Binance Square before delivery.If a winner is located in any of the countries or regions listed below, we will not be able to ship the swag reward. In such cases, the winner will receive trading fee rebate vouchers of equivalent value.Iran, Cuba, North Korea and Crimea & non-government controlled areas of Ukraine (Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhya), Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand, UK, Netherlands, Ireland, Luxembourg, Serbia, Albania, USA, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, US Virgin Islands, American Samoa, United States Minor Outlying Islands, Puerto Rico, Canada, Nigeria, Israel, Mauritius, Gibraltar, Yemen, Palestine, and Cyprus.Individual international shipments and customs clearance usually take 3 to 4 weeks.The calculation window of valid impressions, likes and comments is valid until 23:59 (UTC) on day T+1, starting from the content's initial publication.For example, if a user first publishes a valid content on 2026-06-04 20:00 (UTC), the calculation window for valid impressions, likes and comments will be from 2026-06-04 20:00 (UTC) to 2026-06-05 23:59 (UTC).
Terms and Conditions:
Participants must create the question post and include #MyStocksQuestion, or the post will not be recognized as valid entries. Questions, replies or comments with only emojis, numbers, or meaningless content do not count as valid entries. Suspected spam, or artificially inflated comments under multiple posts, or the use of AI bot will be disqualified from the activity.Comments posted using @Binance BiBi will not be counted.If the same participant qualifies for both Prize A and Prize B, only 1 set of rewards will be sent to the same winner. If the same participant qualifies for multiple positions in Prize A, the valid question with the best popularity (the highest number of impressions and valid replies) and quality (depth) receives the reward. If the same participant qualifies for multiple positions in Prize B, the valid answer with the best popularity (the highest number of valid likes & comments) and quality (depth) receives the reward. This Activity is only available to Binance users who have completed identity verification.If any participant is found to have suspicious views, artificial engagement, or is suspected of using automated bots to boost volume, they will be disqualified from rewards, and those views will not be counted.Published content must be original. Plagiarism or malicious spamming will result in disqualification.Posts involving Red Packets or giveaways will be deemed ineligible for rewards.Any modification of previously published posts with high engagement to repurpose them for this promotion will result in disqualification.Illegally bulk-registered accounts or sub-accounts shall not be eligible to participate or receive any rewards.Only data from Binance Square posts will be counted for reward calculation.Any posts found to violate the Binance Square Community Guidelines or the Binance Square Community Platform Terms and Conditions will be ineligible for rewards.Participants are required to keep their campaign-related posts published for a minimum of 30 days following the Activity's end date. Deleting posts within this period is not permitted.Winners’ addresses will be collected via Feed Secretary on Binance Square before delivery. Binance will work with logistics partners to cover the Customs clearance cost and other related costs. However, it’s important for the receiver to provide relevant documents required by the Customs and support the clearance process.Should there be a situation where the recipient still receives notification from the courier regarding Customs Clearance fee payment, please contact via Customer Service. It’s not advised for the recipient to pay for the clearance fee and request reimbursement afterward. Any payment made by the recipient without prior communication with Binance will not be reimbursed. Binance reserves the right to disqualify any participants who, in its reasonable opinion, are acting fraudulently or not in accordance with any applicable terms and conditions (e.g., wash trading, illegally bulk account registrations, self-dealing, or market manipulation).Binance reserves the right at any time in its sole and absolute discretion to determine and/or amend or vary these terms and conditions without prior notice, including but not limited to canceling, extending, terminating or suspending this activity, the eligibility terms and criteria, the selection and number of winners, and the timing of any act to be done, and all participants shall be bound by these amendments.Binance reserves the right to disqualify any participants who tamper with Binance program code, or interfere with the operation of Binance program code with other software.Binance reserves the right of final interpretation of this Activity.There may be discrepancies between this original content in English and any translated versions. Please refer to the original English version for the most accurate information, in case any discrepancies arise.
#mystocksquestion I’ve been exploring US stocks for a while, but still figuring out my strategy. Right now, I mostly buy based on hype, news, and social sentiment — sometimes it works, but other times I end up exiting too early or holding too long. My question is: How do you actually identify a strong long-term stock vs just a short-term hype play? Do you focus more on fundamentals (like earnings, revenue growth) or market trends and narratives? Would really appreciate insights from experienced investors here 🙏 #MyStocksQuestion
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I’ve been exploring US stocks for a while, but still figuring out my strategy.

Right now, I mostly buy based on hype, news, and social sentiment — sometimes it works, but other times I end up exiting too early or holding too long.

My question is:
How do you actually identify a strong long-term stock vs just a short-term hype play? Do you focus more on fundamentals (like earnings, revenue growth) or market trends and narratives?

Would really appreciate insights from experienced investors here 🙏

#MyStocksQuestion
I've mostly focused on crypto over the past couple of years, so the launch of US stocks and ETFs on Binance got me curious. One thing I've always wondered is this: Sometimes a company can have strong products, a loyal customer base, and positive news, yet its stock barely moves or even declines. Meanwhile, another company seems to surge despite mixed opinions from investors. For those with more experience in stocks, what factors matter most when deciding whether a stock deserves a place in your long-term portfolio? I'd love to learn how you separate a genuinely strong company from a stock that's simply popular at the moment. #MyStocksQuestion
I've mostly focused on crypto over the past couple of years, so the launch of US stocks and ETFs on Binance got me curious.

One thing I've always wondered is this:

Sometimes a company can have strong products, a loyal customer base, and positive news, yet its stock barely moves or even declines. Meanwhile, another company seems to surge despite mixed opinions from investors.

For those with more experience in stocks, what factors matter most when deciding whether a stock deserves a place in your long-term portfolio?

I'd love to learn how you separate a genuinely strong company from a stock that's simply popular at the moment. #MyStocksQuestion
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Browse the questions on the topic page of #MyStocksQuestion on Binance Square (i.e. https://www.binance.com/en/square/hashtag/mystocksquestion), find one you can answer, and contribute your answer to the question in the comment of the question post. 
Format:Leave your answer in English in the comment of the question post directly.Example:[In the comment of the question post] Great question! I use a simple rule — if I believe the company will still be growing in 5 years, it goes into my long-term portfolio. If it's riding a short-term trend like earnings season hype, I trade it. News alone isn't enough — look at fundamentals like revenue growth and profit margins. 
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Stocks vs ETFs: Which Is the Better Choice for Long Term Investors?As someone who started in crypto before exploring US stocks, I’ve noticed that one question keeps coming up Should I buy individual stocks or just invest through ETFs? At first, the answer seems obvious. Stocks offer the potential for bigger gains. If you identify a great company early, the upside can be significant. ETFs, on the other hand, spread your investment across many companies, reducing risk but also limiting the impact of any single winner. But the deeper question isn’t about potential returns. It’s about time, knowledge, and consistency. Many investors underestimate how much work goes into selecting and monitoring individual stocks. Understanding earnings reports, competitive advantages, valuation metrics, industry trends, and market sentiment requires ongoing research. Even strong companies can underperform if expectations become too high. ETFs solve a different problem. Instead of trying to identify tomorrow’s winners, they allow investors to gain exposure to an entire sector, index, or theme. Rather than betting on one company, you’re investing in a broader trend. This is why many long term investors prefer ETFs. They provide diversification, require less maintenance, and reduce the risk of making emotional decisions based on short term news. That said, individual stocks still have a place. For investors who enjoy research and have strong conviction in specific businesses, allocating a portion of a portfolio to stocks can make sense while keeping the core position in diversified ETFs. Personally, I’m still learning how to balance the two approaches. The challenge isn’t deciding which is objectively better. It’s figuring out which strategy fits your goals, risk tolerance, and available time. For investors with a long term horizon and limited time to research, how do you decide when to buy an individual stock versus simply investing in an ETF? #MyStocksQuestion $LAB $SENTIS $EPT {alpha}(560x3dc8e2d80b6215a1bccae4d38715c3520581e77c)

Stocks vs ETFs: Which Is the Better Choice for Long Term Investors?

As someone who started in crypto before exploring US stocks, I’ve noticed that one question keeps coming up
Should I buy individual stocks or just invest through ETFs?
At first, the answer seems obvious. Stocks offer the potential for bigger gains. If you identify a great company early, the upside can be significant.
ETFs, on the other hand, spread your investment across many companies, reducing risk but also limiting the impact of any single winner.
But the deeper question isn’t about potential returns.
It’s about time, knowledge, and consistency.
Many investors underestimate how much work goes into selecting and monitoring individual stocks. Understanding earnings reports, competitive advantages, valuation metrics, industry trends, and market sentiment requires ongoing research.
Even strong companies can underperform if expectations become too high.
ETFs solve a different problem. Instead of trying to identify tomorrow’s winners, they allow investors to gain exposure to an entire sector, index, or theme.
Rather than betting on one company, you’re investing in a broader trend.
This is why many long term investors prefer ETFs. They provide diversification, require less maintenance, and reduce the risk of making emotional decisions based on short term news.
That said, individual stocks still have a place. For investors who enjoy research and have strong conviction in specific businesses, allocating a portion of a portfolio to stocks can make sense while keeping the core position in diversified ETFs.
Personally, I’m still learning how to balance the two approaches. The challenge isn’t deciding which is objectively better.
It’s figuring out which strategy fits your goals, risk tolerance, and available time.
For investors with a long term horizon and limited time to research, how do you decide when to buy an individual stock versus simply investing in an ETF?
#MyStocksQuestion
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If you were starting from zero today, would you still go into US stocks and ETFs immediately — or spend more time learning first, even if it meant missing out on years of market experience? Looking back, I sometimes feel I entered investing before I fully understood what I was doing. I opened a brokerage account and bought my first stocks mostly based on broker recommendations. After that, I started reading market news, buying investing books, and learning from more experienced investors along the way. The experience taught me a lot, but it also led to mistakes and losses that better preparation might have helped me avoid. If you could start over, would you prioritize learning first or getting real market experience as early as possible? #MyStocksQuestion
If you were starting from zero today, would you still go into US stocks and ETFs immediately —

or spend more time learning first, even if it meant missing out on years of market experience?

Looking back, I sometimes feel I entered investing before I fully understood what I was doing.

I opened a brokerage account and bought my first stocks mostly based on broker recommendations. After that, I started reading market news, buying investing books, and learning from more experienced investors along the way.

The experience taught me a lot, but it also led to mistakes and losses that better preparation might have helped me avoid.

If you could start over, would you prioritize learning first or getting real market experience as early as possible?

#MyStocksQuestion
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Absolutely! The theory is easy, but watching red candles when it’s your own money is a totally different game. Panic selling is the #1 way new investors lose. Starting small and having a plan before the crash hits has helped me a lot. #MyStockQuestion
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I’ve been investing in US stocks and ETFs for a few years, mostly focusing on long term growth. Lately I’ve been wondering about something that doesn’t get discussed much. If passive ETFs continue attracting the majority of capital while active stock pickers become a smaller part of the market, at what point does price discovery become less efficient? Could there be a future where index flows themselves create valuation distortions that long term investors underestimate? I keep seeing money automatically flow into the biggest companies regardless of fundamentals, and I’m curious whether this becomes a hidden risk over the next decade or if the market naturally corrects for it. What are your thoughts? #MyStocksQuestion
I’ve been investing in US stocks and ETFs for a few years, mostly focusing on long term growth. Lately I’ve been wondering about something that doesn’t get discussed much.

If passive ETFs continue attracting the majority of capital while active stock pickers become a smaller part of the market, at what point does price discovery become less efficient? Could there be a future where index flows themselves create valuation distortions that long term investors underestimate?

I keep seeing money automatically flow into the biggest companies regardless of fundamentals, and I’m curious whether this becomes a hidden risk over the next decade or if the market naturally corrects for it. What are your thoughts?

#MyStocksQuestion
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Passive ETFs may indeed create valuation distortions if they dominate market flows, potentially impacting long-term investment efficiency.
#MyStocksQuestion ​As a business student navigating the markets, I’ve been closely tracking macroeconomic trends, but translating that macro perspective into choosing specific equities is proving to be a challenge. ​Right now, my strategy relies heavily on reacting to breaking financial news and earnings reports to find entries. However, this approach feels highly reactive, and I often worry I'm just chasing momentum rather than building a sustainable portfolio. ​For someone looking to balance a long-term foundational portfolio with selective short-term trades, how do you effectively separate the "noise" of daily news from actual underlying value? What metrics or frameworks do you trust most when deciding which US stocks to lock in for the long haul versus those better suited for short-term swing trading? ​
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​As a business student navigating the markets, I’ve been closely tracking macroeconomic trends, but translating that macro perspective into choosing specific equities is proving to be a challenge.
​Right now, my strategy relies heavily on reacting to breaking financial news and earnings reports to find entries. However, this approach feels highly reactive, and I often worry I'm just chasing momentum rather than building a sustainable portfolio.
​For someone looking to balance a long-term foundational portfolio with selective short-term trades, how do you effectively separate the "noise" of daily news from actual underlying value? What metrics or frameworks do you trust most when deciding which US stocks to lock in for the long haul versus those better suited for short-term swing trading?
$BTC {spot}(BTCUSDT) #MyStocksQuestion Q: What is a stock? A: A stock represents ownership in a company. When you buy a stock, you own a small part of that company and may benefit if its value increases.
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Q: What is a stock?
A: A stock represents ownership in a company. When you buy a stock, you own a small part of that company and may benefit if its value increases.
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#MyStocksQuestion I have read some books on Stock investing and stock picking that was in 2016 but never really had the courage to do it I did some mutual funds with banks but they were slow growth and fee harder to redeem multiple deductions ever since just. however since got into crypto haven't really looked much into stock but now it's on my fingertips thanks to Binance. my question can I really build a long term Us Stock/Etf portfolio on Binance platform and hold it for years dca etc? or is it just for short term stock trading? also what bout penny stocks or US Stock IPO's ? Thanks.
#MyStocksQuestion I have read some books on Stock investing and stock picking that was in 2016 but never really had the courage to do it I did some mutual funds with banks but they were slow growth and fee harder to redeem multiple deductions ever since just. however since got into crypto haven't really looked much into stock but now it's on my fingertips thanks to Binance. my question can I really build a long term Us Stock/Etf portfolio on Binance platform and hold it for years dca etc? or is it just for short term stock trading? also what bout penny stocks or US Stock IPO's ? Thanks.
Everybody seems to have an opinion on US stocks these days. Some people say you need to research every company in depth, almost like it’s a full-time job. Others think it’s enough to follow the bigger trends, capital flows, and market momentum. I’ve been trading crypto full-time since 2018 so I’m used to reacting quickly to news narratives and fast market moves. Now I’m thinking about putting some money into US stocks or ETFs to diversify a bit and maybe take a slower approach. What I’m unsure about is whether my old habit of buying based on headlines and momentum makes sense in the stock market, or whether I need a completely different mindset here. For someone coming from crypto and used to fast-moving markets, what’s the smarter way to approach US stocks or ETFs? Is it better to go deep into company fundamentals, or keep it simple with broad-market ETFs? #MyStocksQuestion
Everybody seems to have an opinion on US stocks these days. Some people say you need to research every company in depth, almost like it’s a full-time job. Others think it’s enough to follow the bigger trends, capital flows, and market momentum.

I’ve been trading crypto full-time since 2018 so I’m used to reacting quickly to news narratives and fast market moves. Now I’m thinking about putting some money into US stocks or ETFs to diversify a bit and maybe take a slower approach.

What I’m unsure about is whether my old habit of buying based on headlines and momentum makes sense in the stock market, or whether I need a completely different mindset here.

For someone coming from crypto and used to fast-moving markets, what’s the smarter way to approach US stocks or ETFs? Is it better to go deep into company fundamentals, or keep it simple with broad-market ETFs? #MyStocksQuestion
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What I’m unsure about is whether my old habit of buying based on headlines and momentum makes sense in the stock market, or whether I need a completely different mindset here.
How can a typical Bangladeshi investor build a simple and balanced portfolio if he wants to start investing regularly in US stocks and ETFs from his monthly savings? For example, what proportion of investment should be made between broad market ETFs, a few stable dividend stocks, and growth ETFs to keep risk low and yield good returns in the long run? #MyStocksQuestion
How can a typical Bangladeshi investor build a simple and balanced portfolio if he wants to start investing regularly in US stocks and ETFs from his monthly savings? For example, what proportion of investment should be made between broad market ETFs, a few stable dividend stocks, and growth ETFs to keep risk low and yield good returns in the long run?

#MyStocksQuestion
I am relatively new to the US stock market and trying to build a balanced portfolio. I'm torn between picking individual US stocks (like tech or blue-chip companies) versus just putting my capital into broad-market ETFs (like SPY or QQQ). For a beginner looking for steady growth without checking the charts every day, is it better to go 100% into ETFs, or should I mix in some individual stocks? What's your current allocation strategy? #MyStocksQuestion
I am relatively new to the US stock market and trying to build a balanced portfolio. I'm torn between picking individual US stocks (like tech or blue-chip companies) versus just putting my capital into broad-market ETFs (like SPY or QQQ). For a beginner looking for steady growth without checking the charts every day, is it better to go 100% into ETFs, or should I mix in some individual stocks? What's your current allocation strategy? #MyStocksQuestion
I'm new to learning about US stocks and ETFs and still trying to understand the basics. If someone has a limited budget to invest every month, is it generally smarter to start with a broad market ETF or choose a few individual US stocks? What are the biggest mistakes beginners should avoid in their first year of investing? #MyStocksQuestion
I'm new to learning about US stocks and ETFs and still trying to understand the basics. If someone has a limited budget to invest every month, is it generally smarter to start with a broad market ETF or choose a few individual US stocks? What are the biggest mistakes beginners should avoid in their first year of investing?

#MyStocksQuestion
Coming from a crypto background, I’m used to markets that move fast and reward quick reactions. As access to US equities and ETFs becomes more common, I’ve been thinking about how investors adapt their approach when moving into a very different asset class. For someone new to US markets, does it make more sense to establish a core position in broad-market ETFs first, or spend time studying individual companies and gradually build stock-specific exposure? ETFs offer diversification and a more structured way to participate in long-term market growth. On the other hand, researching individual stocks can help develop a deeper understanding of fundamentals, earnings trends, competitive advantages, valuation, and risk management. One thing I’m particularly interested in is how experienced investors balance these two approaches. What factors make a diversified ETF the better choice, and what characteristics convince you that a single company deserves a place in your portfolio despite the added risk? I’d appreciate insights from investors who have successfully navigated both paths. #MyStocksQuestion
Coming from a crypto background, I’m used to markets that move fast and reward quick reactions. As access to US equities and ETFs becomes more common, I’ve been thinking about how investors adapt their approach when moving into a very different asset class.

For someone new to US markets, does it make more sense to establish a core position in broad-market ETFs first, or spend time studying individual companies and gradually build stock-specific exposure?

ETFs offer diversification and a more structured way to participate in long-term market growth. On the other hand, researching individual stocks can help develop a deeper understanding of fundamentals, earnings trends, competitive advantages, valuation, and risk management.

One thing I’m particularly interested in is how experienced investors balance these two approaches. What factors make a diversified ETF the better choice, and what characteristics convince you that a single company deserves a place in your portfolio despite the added risk?

I’d appreciate insights from investors who have successfully navigated both paths.

#MyStocksQuestion
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