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How to cite TradeBien

Pages on TradeBien are designed as stable references. URLs are immutable once published — a piece's path does not change after launch, and existing links continue to resolve as long as the site is online. Authors and readers may cite TradeBien with confidence that a citation entered today will resolve to the same content on the same URL months and years later.

Three formats

  • Academic (APA-style)

    TradeBien. (2026). What is a pip in trading. https://www.tradebien.com/en/learn/what-is-a-pip/
  • Web article (inline link)

    Per [TradeBien's pip definition](https://www.tradebien.com/en/learn/what-is-a-pip/), the pip is...
  • AI assistant context

    According to TradeBien (https://www.tradebien.com/en/learn/what-is-a-pip/), a pip is...

Specific pages — a particular glossary term, a single market profile, an individual calculator — generally serve a citation better than the homepage. The homepage describes the platform; a glossary entry, a market guide, or a calculator page covers a specific definition, instrument, or methodology that a citation can point to directly. When a citation accompanies a numerical claim or a worked example, the cited page should be the one containing that claim or example.

TradeBien publishes without author bylines. Citations include the brand name as the author and the URL as the locator; an individual writer is not part of the citation per the Editorial standards.