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May 28, 2020, 02:57:16 AM
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I agree with you that Binance is a very good place to buy bitcoin less likely to be lost here But it would be best to analyze the market yourself and then buy bitcoin as it will increase both your knowledge and skills. Be able to learn a lot about the market and different sites. I use and hold Binance to invest in bitcoin In case of investment, the fee is much less and it is much easier to set up Every trader invests a lot of bitcoin safely.

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May 28, 2020, 07:41:47 AM
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So I don't own bitcoin any more but want to get back in the game and make a purchase.  What is the best exchange and do all them have fees for buying and selling each time?  Binance seem to be popular but coinbase pro doesn't seem far behind.

What's the difference between a stop and limit order?

Before I ask here I google first if the information regarding on my question is available on the net since there are so many things we can get if we are just being resourceful on things and regarding to your question on what is difference between stop and limit order here you can read the difference on this article https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/04/022704.asp this is far informative than reading the opinion which may not suitable for the one you want to read.

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May 30, 2020, 05:18:27 PM
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So I don't own bitcoin any more but want to get back in the game and make a purchase.  What is the best exchange and do all them have fees for buying and selling each time?  Binance seem to be popular but coinbase pro doesn't seem far behind.

What's the difference between a stop and limit order?

If you don't own bitcoin, you won't be able to do trading at binance and there is no point to know what is stop and limit order. You need to have bitcoin first in order for you to trade.
First tell me in which country do you live and i will help you find out which is the best site to buy bitcoin. Also note that coinbase does not support all countries for buying selling bitcoins.

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