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I just saw many of you asking about these units on the exchange, so I want to share a little experience. When looking at charts or discussing prices, you'll often encounter these symbols.
Basically, it's like this: 1K equals 1k, 1M is one million, and 1E stands for 100 million. If you're wondering what 1T is, that's one trillion, a pretty large number. And 1B corresponds to 1 billion. These units help me read prices more easily without counting zeros.
Understanding these units will help you follow the market more quickly. Especially when numbers become very large, knowing what 1T is or other conversions will be much more convenient.