Platform Tutorial
35 articles
Platform Guide
KYC, Eligibility, and Suitability: Why RWA Products Ask More From You
RWA products built on non-listed assets usually involve identity verification, eligibility criteria, and suitability checks before you can participate.
2026-07-19 · 7 min read
Trading Strategy
Trading Fees and Breakeven: Why Costs Change the Setup
Trading fees and breakeven affect whether a setup still makes sense after costs. This guide explains fees, spread, slippage, funding-style costs, and why gross trade ideas can look better than net results.
2026-07-18 · 6 min read
Platform Guide
What is a TradeFi account?
2026-07-17 · 1 min read
Research
How to Read an Offering Document: A Field Guide for RWA Products
Offering documents run long, but they follow a predictable structure. This guide walks through what each section of a typical RWA offering document set does — parties, terms, fees, transfer restrictions, risk factors, conflicts, reporting — then shows a reading order for triaging 100+ pages.
2026-07-17 · 12 min read
Trading Strategy
Stop-Limit vs Stop-Market Orders: Trade-Offs for Risk Control
Stop-limit and stop-market orders solve different execution problems. This guide compares trigger behavior, slippage, non-fill risk, and when each order type can fail.
2026-07-16 · 6 min read
Trading Strategy
Pre-Trade Checklist: Risk, Stop, Size, and Order Type
A pre-trade checklist turns risk, stop placement, position size, order type, and no-trade conditions into decisions made before pressure rises. Use it to make execution reviewable, not to predict market direction.
2026-07-16 · 7 min read
Platform Guide
Bifu Exchange Security Features: Protecting Your Assets on Bifu
2026-07-15 · 1 min read
Platform Guide
Bifu Safe Withdrawal Complete Guide
2026-07-15 · 1 min read
Platform Guide
Bifu KYC Levels and No-KYC Trading Explained
2026-07-15 · 1 min read
Trading Strategy
Order Types Explained: Market, Limit, and Stop Orders for Risk
Order types control different parts of execution risk. This guide explains market, limit, stop, and stop-limit orders through slippage, non-fill risk, stop behavior, and plan consistency.
2026-07-15 · 6 min read






