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I see many new users on the platform often get confused with these units. Actually, it's not too difficult; just remember the rule.
Start with the small ones: 1K is 1,000, 1M is 1 million (1 million). Then 1E is 100 million, and 1B is 1 billion. If you see 1T, that's one trillion, a pretty large number.
When looking at charts or trading volume, you'll notice these numbers appear quite frequently. For example, today's volume is 500M, which means 500 million. Or if you see 1T, that's one trillion. Just remember this rule, and you'll easily recognize the actual value of the numbers on the screen.
Quick tip: if you're not sure, just count the zeros afterward. 1K has 3 zeros, 1M has 6 zeros, 1B has 9 zeros, and 1T has 12 zeros. That's it!