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When participating in exchange trading, you will often encounter numerical symbols like 1K, 1M, 1B, 1E, 1T... but **what is 1T really**? These are standard counting units used to represent large numbers in a concise manner.
The system of these units is quite simple:
- **1K = 1,000** (one thousand)
- **1M = 1,000,000** (one million)
- **1E = 100,000,000** (one hundred million)
- **1B = 1,000,000,000** (one billion)
- **1T = 1,000,000,000,000** (one trillion)
Understanding **what 1T is** is very important when viewing information about trading volume, market capitalization, or prices on exchanges. These symbols help investors quickly identify the scale of large numbers without having to count each digit.