Some people analyze US stocks without looking at the NASDAQ, without looking at options, and without looking at real trading volume—yet they spend every day studying the candlestick charts, trading volume, and funding rates of Binance’s RWA US stock futures contracts.
In plain terms, it’s just taking the same trading mindset behind trading $BTC and copy-pasting it directly onto the US stock market.
Even if Binance holds a large share in crypto, it is still only the RWA derivatives market; in the broader US stock ecosystem, compared with the real trading scale of NASDAQ, NYSE, and traditional brokerages, it’s simply not on the same order of magnitude.
Analyzing price discovery by using follow-the-market data is, in essence, having the direction wrong.
In plain terms, it’s just taking the same trading mindset behind trading $BTC and copy-pasting it directly onto the US stock market.
Even if Binance holds a large share in crypto, it is still only the RWA derivatives market; in the broader US stock ecosystem, compared with the real trading scale of NASDAQ, NYSE, and traditional brokerages, it’s simply not on the same order of magnitude.
Analyzing price discovery by using follow-the-market data is, in essence, having the direction wrong.