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Emma Williams

Emma Williams

Nationality: New Zealand Bio: Emma Williams specializes in emerging cryptocurrency projects and market trends. Based in Auckland, she combines data analysis with fundamental research to evaluate new tokens and blockchain initiatives. She holds a degree in Data Science from the University of Auckland and worked in tech startup analysis before focusing on the cryptocurrency markets in 2020. Her analytical framework examines project fundamentals, team backgrounds, tokenomics, and competitive positioning. Since joining MEXC Learn, Emma has covered hundreds of altcoin projects, helping readers identify opportunities while avoiding pitfalls. Her research methodology emphasizes due diligence and transparent analysis, always highlighting both potential benefits and risks. Areas of Expertise: - Altcoin Analysis - Project Evaluation - Token Research - Emerging Trends - Market Sentiment Analysis

Recent Articles

Advanced Guide to US Stock Earnings Season: Why Might Stock Prices Fall Even If Earnings Beat Expectations?

Advanced Guide to US Stock Earnings Season: Why Might Stock Prices Fall Even If Earnings Beat Expectations?

A company reports earnings above analyst estimates. Revenue comes in ahead of consensus. The headline numbers are unambiguously strong. The stock falls 8% the next morning. This is not a market

How to Use Technical Indicators in Stock Trading: When MACD, RSI, and Moving Averages Help (or Trap You)

How to Use Technical Indicators in Stock Trading: When MACD, RSI, and Moving Averages Help (or Trap You)

For many beginner traders, discovering technical indicators feels like finding a cheat code to the stock market. You load up a chart, overlay the MACD, add an RSI, plot three moving averages, and

Misunderstandings of technical indicator combinations: Why does having more indicators lead to more confusing judgments?

Misunderstandings of technical indicator combinations: Why does having more indicators lead to more confusing judgments?

Adding more indicators to a chart feels like adding more information. It is not. Most of the time it is adding more noise dressed up as analysis. The assumption that five indicators confirming the

Advanced Usage of MACD and RSI: How to Avoid Indicator Distortion in Trending and Ranging Markets

Advanced Usage of MACD and RSI: How to Avoid Indicator Distortion in Trending and Ranging Markets

MACD and RSI do different jobs. MACD watches how fast the price is moving and in which direction. RSI checks whether buyers or sellers have been pushing too hard for too long. Used on their own, each

Advanced US Stock Moving Average System: How to Judge Trend Structure with MA20, MA50, and MA200

Advanced US Stock Moving Average System: How to Judge Trend Structure with MA20, MA50, and MA200

The MA20, MA50, and MA200 are not three separate signals. Used together, they form a layered map of trend structure, showing whether short-term momentum, medium-term trend, and long-term direction

Advanced US Stock Candlestick Patterns: How to Use Candlesticks to Understand Market Sentiment Changes

Advanced US Stock Candlestick Patterns: How to Use Candlesticks to Understand Market Sentiment Changes

A candlestick is a compressed record of the battle between buyers and sellers during a single session. The body captures where sentiment opened and closed; the wicks reveal how far each side pushed

Stock Trading Risk Management: Position Sizing, Stop-Loss Rules, Take-Profit Plans, and Trading Journals

Stock Trading Risk Management: Position Sizing, Stop-Loss Rules, Take-Profit Plans, and Trading Journals

Anyone can press a button and buy a stock. However, what determines how long you survive in the market is not the accuracy of your analysis when you buy, but how you control your losses when you are

US Stock Trading Review Method: How to Use a Trading Journal to Discover Your Losing Patterns

US Stock Trading Review Method: How to Use a Trading Journal to Discover Your Losing Patterns

Most traders lose money in the same ways repeatedly without realizing it. The entries change, the stocks change, the market conditions change, but the underlying behavioral patterns stay exactly the

Advanced US Stock Stop-Loss and Take-Profit: How to Use Fixed Stop-Loss, Trailing Stop-Loss, and Partial Take-Profit

Advanced US Stock Stop-Loss and Take-Profit: How to Use Fixed Stop-Loss, Trailing Stop-Loss, and Partial Take-Profit

Every trader knows they should use stop-losses. Most traders know when they are not using them correctly. The gap between knowing and doing is where most trading capital gets destroyed, not through

Advanced US Stock Position Management: How to Set Single-Trade Risk, Total Position, and Margin for Error

Advanced US Stock Position Management: How to Set Single-Trade Risk, Total Position, and Margin for Error

Most traders spend the majority of their time deciding what to buy. Position management is the discipline of deciding how much, under what conditions, and with how much room to be wrong. A trader