Learn crypto without the jargon
Plain-English guides to Bitcoin liquidations, whales, leverage, market mood and cycle charts. Every lesson ends at the real SafuTrading chart it explains.
- How to read Bitcoin liquidations — What a liquidation is, why long and short bets are force-closed, and how a small move can become a cascade.
- What are Bitcoin whales, and are they buying? — Separate large exchange trades from large wallets, then read whether whale-sized addresses added or released coins.
- Fear & Greed Index, explained — Learn what the daily 0-to-100 mood score measures and why an extreme reading is context, not a trade instruction.
- How to read Bitcoin RSI — Understand what RSI compares, what overbought and oversold really mean, and why the timeframe changes the answer.
- MVRV: is Bitcoin expensive versus what owners paid? — Compare Bitcoin's market value with the estimated purchase cost stored in the blockchain.
- Bitcoin dominance: share of what? — Read Bitcoin's share of the tracked crypto market without confusing it with price performance.
- What is altcoin season? — See when a broad group of large altcoins is beating Bitcoin over the same period.
- Funding rates: what longs pay shorts — Understand the eight-hour fee that keeps perpetual Bitcoin bets close to the spot price.
- Open interest: how much leverage is still open? — Read the dollar value of Bitcoin futures bets that have been opened but not yet closed.
- Is Bitcoin in a bull or bear cycle? — Use completed weekly prices to describe the current long-cycle regime without pretending it predicts the next candle.
- Realized price: what did Bitcoin owners pay? — Understand the network-wide estimated cost base and why it differs from the market price.
- Who are Bitcoin's long-term holders? — Use coin age to estimate how much Bitcoin sits with owners who rarely move it.
- How to read Bitcoin order walls — Read the buy and sell orders parked nearest to Bitcoin's price without mistaking them for completed trades.
- The Bitcoin halving, explained — Learn what is cut in half, when it happens and why the price does not mechanically double.
- Can a chart spot a Bitcoin cycle top or bottom? — Use Pi Cycle and the 2-Year Moving Average as historical reference bands, not magic sell or buy buttons.
- Taker buy/sell ratio: who is crossing the spread? — See whether impatient buyers or impatient sellers dominated completed Bitcoin futures trades each hour.
- How to read open interest and funding together — Combine the size of open leverage with the fee paid by the crowded side.