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Priya Sharma

Priya Sharma

Nationality: Singapore Bio: Priya Sharma is dedicated to helping newcomers navigate digital assets safely. Based in Singapore, she specializes in investment fundamentals, risk management, and educational content for crypto beginners. She holds a degree in Finance from the National University of Singapore and spent five years in traditional wealth management before transitioning to cryptocurrency education. Her experience with retail investors gives her unique insight into the challenges beginners face. Since joining MEXC Learn, Priya has created comprehensive guides covering wallet setup to market cycles. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes security, due diligence, and long-term thinking over speculative trading. Areas of Expertise: - Investment Education - Risk Management - Beginner Guides - Security Best Practices - Portfolio Strategy

Recent Articles

How Does Crude Oil Inventory Data Move Prices?

How Does Crude Oil Inventory Data Move Prices?

Key Takeaways: The Algorithmic Fake-Out: The initial 1-minute price spike after an inventory report is usually driven by bots trading the headline. The real "smart money" trend begins 5 to 10 minutes

How to Participate in the Club Atlético de Madrid vs. Arsenal FC 2026 Champions League Semi-Final Prediction on MEXC Prediction Markets

How to Participate in the Club Atlético de Madrid vs. Arsenal FC 2026 Champions League Semi-Final Prediction on MEXC Prediction Markets

Key Points Match Information: Club Atlético de Madrid will face Arsenal FC on April 30, 2026, at 4:00 AM (UTC+9) in the first leg of the 2026 Champions League semi-final Predictions Now Open: MEXC

Will Crude Oil Prices Rise Further? 2026 Forecast

Will Crude Oil Prices Rise Further? 2026 Forecast

Many traders are asking one simple question: will crude oil prices rise further? After the massive surge past $100 in early 2026, the energy market remains highly unpredictable. To answer this, we

Which Is Better to Trade: Crude Oil or Gold?

Which Is Better to Trade: Crude Oil or Gold?

Takeaways Crude oil is usually better for fast, catalyst-based trades; gold is often better for macro trend and rates/USD-driven setups. Oil is more headline-sensitive and can spike hard; gold often

How to Short Oil with Crypto: Short Brent or WTI on MEXC

How to Short Oil with Crypto: Short Brent or WTI on MEXC

Takeaways Shorting oil with crypto means profiting if crude falls by opening a short on oil perpetual futures. Pick the benchmark based on the catalyst: US-driven moves often fit WTI,

Lowest Fee Platform for Oil Futures: MEXC vs. Competitors

Lowest Fee Platform for Oil Futures: MEXC vs. Competitors

In 2026, the global energy market is highly volatile. For day traders, this high volatility means more trading opportunities. However, placing multiple trades every day exposes you to a hidden

How Can You Make Money by Trading Crude Oil?

How Can You Make Money by Trading Crude Oil?

You can make money by trading crude oil when you correctly anticipate price movements and manage risk better than the market punishes mistakes. In practice, that usually means going long when you

Best Crypto Exchange for Oil Futures: Trade Brent and WTI on MEXC

Best Crypto Exchange for Oil Futures: Trade Brent and WTI on MEXC

When traders look for the best crypto exchange for oil futures, they are usually looking for one thing: a platform that offers real trading advantages, not just basic market access. In oil trading,

Crypto Oil Futures Platform: How to Trade Brent and WTI with USDT on MEXC

Crypto Oil Futures Platform: How to Trade Brent and WTI with USDT on MEXC

A crypto oil futures platform gives traders access to crude oil price exposure through a crypto-native trading environment. Instead of going through a traditional commodity broker, users can trade

MEXC Crude Oil Trading: How to Trade Brent and WTI Perpetual Futures with USDT

MEXC Crude Oil Trading: How to Trade Brent and WTI Perpetual Futures with USDT

Crude oil is one of the world’s most closely watched macro assets. It reacts quickly to geopolitical tension, supply disruptions, inflation trends, refinery outages, and changes in global demand. For