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Crypto Discussion Forum => Cryptocurrency Trading => Topic started by: Ouen on October 02, 2024, 09:08:42 PM
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Hello everyone. Here, I will be posting my futures trades and market thoughts.
If you're interested, feel free to subscribe to this thread.
Here’s the first trade that took place on 01.10.24 on the ALT coin.
(https://i.ibb.co/8xwLYfg/alt.jpg)
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Are you gonna go and post it every time or every time you just trade? Maybe you could create a summary in the first post and then put it with the right date and earnings.
so, you are trading ALT?
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I will simply be posting my trades. I haven't traded in a while, and so far, over 8 trading sessions, I've made 14 trades, two of which were losses and one broke even.
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So, this is going to be a thread to post your entire personal trading journal? Is this meant to be a topic to discuss analyzing your trading, or just for you to share some of the trades you made?
It's actually interesting to discuss the moves you made, especially if you share your predictions too.. so we can all monitor your progress...
Although I'm not a trader or a futures trader, at least my friends here might give you some constructive input.
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So, this is going to be a thread to post your entire personal trading journal? Is this meant to be a topic to discuss analyzing your trading, or just for you to share some of the trades you made?
It's actually interesting to discuss the moves you made, especially if you share your predictions too.. so we can all monitor your progress...
Although I'm not a trader or a futures trader, at least my friends here might give you some constructive input.
Yeah, it's interesting and it would be better if OP discussed how he sees his journal and what he would want to hear ;D Nevertheless, keep up the good work, OP!
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Here are my thoughts on TON, by the way. I'm considering the asset for accumulation on the spot market. I'm expecting a reaction in this 1D FVG zone.
(https://i.ibb.co/17qDBQC/ton.png)
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Here are my thoughts on TON, by the way. I'm considering the asset for accumulation on the spot market. I'm expecting a reaction in this 1D FVG zone.
(https://i.ibb.co/17qDBQC/ton.png)
Thanks for mentioning it! What do you think about BTC, by the way? Will other events like the recent one in the Middle East shape its way going into the future and would it halt the Bull too much?
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Here are my thoughts on TON, by the way. I'm considering the asset for accumulation on the spot market. I'm expecting a reaction in this 1D FVG zone.
(https://i.ibb.co/17qDBQC/ton.png)
Thanks for mentioning it! What do you think about BTC, by the way? Will other events like the recent one in the Middle East shape its way going into the future and would it halt the Bull too much?
As we can see, the war in the Middle East has impacted the market. There might be another drop in Bitcoin, but in the short term, I expect a rise to $62,500.
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I will simply be posting my trades. I haven't traded in a while, and so far, over 8 trading sessions, I've made 14 trades, two of which were losses and one broke even.
I think it's a good idea to link your new trades to your first post as mentioned above. It would be easier for people to track your progress, you can also use this to make interesting data points to help your future trades. It might take some work but it will make the tread more interesting IMO.
I believe I've seen similar threads on another forum. It is full of discussion since the OP shared a detailed analysis and great image for his readers. I think you can do the same thing with this journal of yours.
Anyway, how do you decide which tokens/coins to buy/sell? Do you use something to help you filter which tokens are good to trade at any given time?
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Maybe you could do something like keeping a running table of all the trades you have done, just for bookkeeping purposes so wee can see your total profits and loss.
And while we are on that topic, perhaps you can keep a running total of it all too so that you can see whether you're in the green or in the red. Not that it's important to us or anything, but it would be very interesting to see.
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NOT is currently at my entry point. Recently, I had a 45% clean move, but I didn’t take profit, so I’ll be waiting for at least a 2x return.
Right now is a good spot for accumulation, so keep an eye on it.
(https://i.ibb.co/L5DcCsw/not.jpg)
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Hello everyone. Here, I will be posting my futures trades and market thoughts.
If you're interested, feel free to subscribe to this thread.
Sharing personal market views and detailed trade logs is a great way to improve your own trading skills and help other traders learn from your experience. I know you're probably busy, but I hope you can elaborate more on your market analysis process. That's the most important thing the community wants to learn from you.
A public trading journal can sometimes put a lot of pressure on a trader and affect the quality of investment decisions. I hope you don't fall into this trap and continue to have many successful trades and huge profits. That will be the motivation for you to continue actively sharing your trading information in the long run.
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Sharing your opinion on how to approach the market will certainly help anyone making decisions as a trader. You can always emphasize that it's your opinion and not 100% accurate. I believe this approach will put you on the right side of the discussion.
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Trade on NOT: I took some profit, and I'm holding the rest for now.
(https://i.ibb.co/M2vYddw/not2.jpg)
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ORDI deal today
(https://i.ibb.co/cJVK5dh/ordi.jpg)
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ORDI deal today
(https://i.ibb.co/cJVK5dh/ordi.jpg)
Way to go! You are on a good streak now after the NOT position or positions as well! Keep it up, and good trading.
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ORDI deal today
(https://i.ibb.co/cJVK5dh/ordi.jpg)
Way to go! You are on a good streak now after the NOT position or positions as well! Keep it up, and good trading.
Thank you, I try to show a good result, although I devote very little time to graph analysis
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Hello everyone. Here, I will be posting my futures trades and market thoughts.
If you're interested, feel free to subscribe to this thread.
Here’s the first trade that took place on 01.10.24 on the ALT coin.
(https://i.ibb.co/8xwLYfg/alt.jpg)
Are you a professional trader? Are you experienced in trading? If you are experienced in futures trading then share your success here. If you can share your success with proof. I actually don't like futures trading much because futures trading is almost equivalent to gambling where money lost can never be recovered.
I have never seen anyone become professionally successful in futures trading, maybe a few trades were successful in the beginning but later on most trades lost money. I think it is better to use the amount of money you can lose in future trading. If anyone is into futures trading then I would advise never go into trading with too much money go into futures trading with a small budget because if you lose a small amount of money you can definitely control yourself.
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Hello everyone. Here, I will be posting my futures trades and market thoughts.
If you're interested, feel free to subscribe to this thread.
Here’s the first trade that took place on 01.10.24 on the ALT coin.
(https://i.ibb.co/8xwLYfg/alt.jpg)
Are you a professional trader? Are you experienced in trading? If you are experienced in futures trading then share your success here. If you can share your success with proof. I actually don't like futures trading much because futures trading is almost equivalent to gambling where money lost can never be recovered.
I have never seen anyone become professionally successful in futures trading, maybe a few trades were successful in the beginning but later on most trades lost money. I think it is better to use the amount of money you can lose in future trading. If anyone is into futures trading then I would advise never go into trading with too much money go into futures trading with a small budget because if you lose a small amount of money you can definitely control yourself.
In futures, you should always use a stop-loss and stick to the right strategy, and of course, always learn. You can make money under such conditions
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In futures, you should always use a stop-loss and stick to the right strategy, and of course, always learn. You can make money under such conditions
I believe that even in spot trading, stop-losses are crucial to ensure traders don't incur excessive losses from a single wrong decision. A second chance is always possible if the trader still has capital to reinvest!
I'm curious to know what percentage of your capital you allocate to futures trading. For instance, if you dedicate 1% to a long position, what's the typical trade volume and risk tolerance associated with that? I don't trade futures, so I'm quite interested in how a professional trader manages their positions in that market.
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In futures, you should always use a stop-loss and stick to the right strategy, and of course, always learn. You can make money under such conditions
I believe that even in spot trading, stop-losses are crucial to ensure traders don't incur excessive losses from a single wrong decision. A second chance is always possible if the trader still has capital to reinvest!
I'm curious to know what percentage of your capital you allocate to futures trading. For instance, if you dedicate 1% to a long position, what's the typical trade volume and risk tolerance associated with that? I don't trade futures, so I'm quite interested in how a professional trader manages their positions in that market.
I'm not a professional trader, it's more like a hobby)
I put the risk on the deal at 2-4%.
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I will simply be posting my trades. I haven't traded in a while, and so far, over 8 trading sessions, I've made 14 trades, two of which were losses and one broke even.
Its a good topic but you must put a disclaimer that your trades are not financial advice but for information purposes only. Secondly you should add more information to the main post for example why did you think the token will go up if you are taking long position and go down if you are taking short?
The proper summary will add more trust in your posts so that members will take your trades and posts more helpful with the proper reason given without them you can be given some tag once members start following you and make a loss because you did not give any disclaimer.
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Hello everyone. Here, I will be posting my futures trades and market thoughts.
If you're interested, feel free to subscribe to this thread.
Here’s the first trade that took place on 01.10.24 on the ALT coin.
I am actually not interested in future trading. because future trading is much risky because greed will work here very actively and you can loss your full trading fund and make it zero very quickly. i am think future trading is like gambling. that's why i am avoid this. but you can use your strategy on spot trading. and i think the best strategy is buy with DCA and hold for long term only.
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Hello everyone. Here, I will be posting my futures trades and market thoughts.
If you're interested, feel free to subscribe to this thread.
Here’s the first trade that took place on 01.10.24 on the ALT coin.
I am actually not interested in future trading. because future trading is much risky because greed will work here very actively and you can loss your full trading fund and make it zero very quickly. i am think future trading is like gambling. that's why i am avoid this. but you can use your strategy on spot trading. and i think the best strategy is buy with DCA and hold for long term only.
I don't trade for profit; I have a full-time job. Trading is just a hobby, and I share my results while also running a personal Telegram channel on this topic.
The main thing is to always use a stop-loss, and that way, you won't lose your deposit! :)
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I would like to thank you, that those who have taken those steps in trading like us will see a new daily update. The movement in the market as it is now will remain the same in the future or will it take a new shape??
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Hello everyone. Here, I will be posting my futures trades and market thoughts.
If you're interested, feel free to subscribe to this thread.
Here’s the first trade that took place on 01.10.24 on the ALT coin.
I am actually not interested in future trading. because future trading is much risky because greed will work here very actively and you can loss your full trading fund and make it zero very quickly. i am think future trading is like gambling. that's why i am avoid this. but you can use your strategy on spot trading. and i think the best strategy is buy with DCA and hold for long term only.
Well, the problems arising as to futures trading more or less are in order, considering the risk element as well as the psychological proclivity to such things as greed. Of course, securing our funds is always a priority, and the choice to not invest in things that look like gambling can be helpful in ensuring that on some level we are calm. By inclining to spot trading and using approaches like DCA, one is in a better position to form a stable portfolio in that apart from reducing risks, one invests incrementally hence steadily in the long run. Staying true to this effective plan is probably the less stressing approach to pursuing financial objectives.
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Hello everyone. Here, I will be posting my futures trades and market thoughts.
If you're interested, feel free to subscribe to this thread.
Here’s the first trade that took place on 01.10.24 on the ALT coin.
I am actually not interested in future trading. because future trading is much risky because greed will work here very actively and you can loss your full trading fund and make it zero very quickly. i am think future trading is like gambling. that's why i am avoid this. but you can use your strategy on spot trading. and i think the best strategy is buy with DCA and hold for long term only.
Well, the problems arising as to futures trading more or less are in order, considering the risk element as well as the psychological proclivity to such things as greed. Of course, securing our funds is always a priority, and the choice to not invest in things that look like gambling can be helpful in ensuring that on some level we are calm. By inclining to spot trading and using approaches like DCA, one is in a better position to form a stable portfolio in that apart from reducing risks, one invests incrementally hence steadily in the long run. Staying true to this effective plan is probably the less stressing approach to pursuing financial objectives.
I recommend that beginners definitely start with spot trading, but this is all a long-term investment, although sometimes you can quickly take a 15-25% net price movement.
For futures, I recommend starting with a demo account and definitely using stop-loss; otherwise, you will surely lose your deposit. I have encountered this myself.)
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Hello everyone. Here, I will be posting my futures trades and market thoughts.
If you're interested, feel free to subscribe to this thread.
Here’s the first trade that took place on 01.10.24 on the ALT coin.
I am actually not interested in future trading. because future trading is much risky because greed will work here very actively and you can loss your full trading fund and make it zero very quickly. i am think future trading is like gambling. that's why i am avoid this. but you can use your strategy on spot trading. and i think the best strategy is buy with DCA and hold for long term only.
Well, the problems arising as to futures trading more or less are in order, considering the risk element as well as the psychological proclivity to such things as greed. Of course, securing our funds is always a priority, and the choice to not invest in things that look like gambling can be helpful in ensuring that on some level we are calm. By inclining to spot trading and using approaches like DCA, one is in a better position to form a stable portfolio in that apart from reducing risks, one invests incrementally hence steadily in the long run. Staying true to this effective plan is probably the less stressing approach to pursuing financial objectives.
I recommend that beginners definitely start with spot trading, but this is all a long-term investment, although sometimes you can quickly take a 15-25% net price movement.
For futures, I recommend starting with a demo account and definitely using stop-loss; otherwise, you will surely lose your deposit. I have encountered this myself.)
I do hope people will take your advise and be ready for things on the market which were described.
Patience and responsibility should be there in order to avoid such a fate. I was there too, for now, I only do spot mostly ;D
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I recommend that beginners definitely start with spot trading, but this is all a long-term investment, although sometimes you can quickly take a 15-25% net price movement.
For futures, I recommend starting with a demo account and definitely using stop-loss; otherwise, you will surely lose your deposit. I have encountered this myself.)
It's concerning that many new investors entered the market later than others, missing out on numerous investment opportunities during the crypto winter. As a result, they're seeking higher returns from futures trading without the necessary knowledge and experience to effectively manage their capital. This often leads to significant losses after just a few futures trades, as they've essentially paid for lessons that could have been learned for free from communities on AltcoinsTalks.
Demo accounts serve a specific purpose: to learn and practice before becoming a trader. While I don't participate in futures trading, I still utilize demo accounts to refine my trading strategies and gain a deeper understanding of market fluctuations during critical periods.
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Maybe on your own side of the benefits for doing this, you're going to have a little more of the way you're trading and how the market has been going for or against the pattern you're using in trading, at least you're going to have them all on a single thread and you could easily revised on them to know how you have been performing lately, others could as well get something form it.
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Demo accounts serve a specific purpose: to learn and practice before becoming a trader. While I don't participate in futures trading, I still utilize demo accounts to refine my trading strategies and gain a deeper understanding of market fluctuations during critical periods.
That's great to apply, learn by using a demo account before making any real trades.
Understand how the market works, about management and also hone our analytical skills, but there are no emotions involved because the demo account does not use your money.
Real trading experience will be better to practice trading psychology and certainly not what is felt on demo trading.
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Demo accounts serve a specific purpose: to learn and practice before becoming a trader. While I don't participate in futures trading, I still utilize demo accounts to refine my trading strategies and gain a deeper understanding of market fluctuations during critical periods.
That's great to apply, learn by using a demo account before making any real trades.
Understand how the market works, about management and also hone our analytical skills, but there are no emotions involved because the demo account does not use your money.
Real trading experience will be better to practice trading psychology and certainly not what is felt on demo trading.
yes, real trading experience is not like when doing it with a demo account. because there is a different sensation if we make the wrong analysis and prediction we will lose our money. when the trader experiences a correction and is different from our prediction, there is a feeling of anxiety and worry. and sometimes a panic that makes us have to always practice to be able to gain experience in order to control our emotions.
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Demo accounts serve a specific purpose: to learn and practice before becoming a trader. While I don't participate in futures trading, I still utilize demo accounts to refine my trading strategies and gain a deeper understanding of market fluctuations during critical periods.
That's great to apply, learn by using a demo account before making any real trades.
Understand how the market works, about management and also hone our analytical skills, but there are no emotions involved because the demo account does not use your money.
Real trading experience will be better to practice trading psychology and certainly not what is felt on demo trading.
Yeah, the theory can be one thing, but the practise - completely different.
It's better to start from the demo and then move on to the real battlegrounds, in my opinion, though.
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Yesterday, I opened a deal like this for BTC, and only this evening I received a partial execution
(https://i.ibb.co/9YBysfg/btc.jpg)
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yes, real trading experience is not like when doing it with a demo account. because there is a different sensation if we make the wrong analysis and prediction we will lose our money. when the trader experiences a correction and is different from our prediction, there is a feeling of anxiety and worry. and sometimes a panic that makes us have to always practice to be able to gain experience in order to control our emotions.
Worry, panic and fear of losses will always arise when you don't know how the crypto market works and where the market is going.
But if you understand and understand the market works, you will definitely be more relaxed and certainly rebuy when the price drops to a certain limit.
So real trading like this will train trading psychology well, rather than just trading using a demo account.
Yeah, the theory can be one thing, but the practise - completely different.
It's better to start from the demo and then move on to the real battlegrounds, in my opinion, though.
It is your choice which one suits you, if you want to start from a demo account then it is best for you.
I also used a demo but it was only at the beginning, but then I preferred to trade for real but with little money to limit the losses that could have occurred.
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Demo accounts serve a specific purpose: to learn and practice before becoming a trader. While I don't participate in futures trading, I still utilize demo accounts to refine my trading strategies and gain a deeper understanding of market fluctuations during critical periods.
That's great to apply, learn by using a demo account before making any real trades.
Understand how the market works, about management and also hone our analytical skills, but there are no emotions involved because the demo account does not use your money.
Real trading experience will be better to practice trading psychology and certainly not what is felt on demo trading.
yes, real trading experience is not like when doing it with a demo account. because there is a different sensation if we make the wrong analysis and prediction we will lose our money. when the trader experiences a correction and is different from our prediction, there is a feeling of anxiety and worry. and sometimes a panic that makes us have to always practice to be able to gain experience in order to control our emotions.
Yes, the difference between trading with a demo account and a real account is very clear due to the difference in feelings when our money is at risk. Where there are such conditions in a real account, price changes that do not meet expectation or forecast tend to create emotional pressure including worry, panic, and plain desire to shut down positions as is without having to think it through. Researchers have found that a majority of new entrants into the marketplace end up reporting huge losses based on these feelings rather than sound strategies. To overcome this, we can practice with techniques like testing it through the demo, but gradually we expose ourselves whether in a small proportion towards the real market through actual money to make sure that our mentality and our ability to control our emotions when trading will be strengthened.
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PEPE 😎
It's looking pretty good! I'm anticipating a move into the marked zone this week, where a solid spot position can be taken.
So, for anyone with available funds, I recommend keeping an eye on it. There's a potential for 50%+ gains.
(https://i.ibb.co/k4wzhDJ/photo-2024-11-03-14-27-53.jpg)
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PEPE 😎
It's looking pretty good! I'm anticipating a move into the marked zone this week, where a solid spot position can be taken.
So, for anyone with available funds, I recommend keeping an eye on it. There's a potential for 50%+ gains.
(https://i.ibb.co/k4wzhDJ/photo-2024-11-03-14-27-53.jpg)
Your analysis is interesting because if it is in a lateral range, as seen, it is likely that it will rise to the instances you say, there is also the possibility that it will reach the support below, of course we have to wait to see how the price of BTC develops, for me everything depends on BTC, although Pepe is a currency where clearly you see pure pumps and dumps, right now it has a clear relevance, and that relevance goes towards the world political order of the elections in the USA on November 5, which I see as delicate and many future movements will depend on there, bad or good
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Here is what we got in the end) 40% of the pure price movement.
(https://i.ibb.co/HK73xCV/YIYvCF9P.png)
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Here are my thoughts on TON, by the way. I'm considering the asset for accumulation on the spot market. I'm expecting a reaction in this 1D FVG zone.
(https://i.ibb.co/17qDBQC/ton.png)
Thanks for mentioning it! What do you think about BTC, by the way? Will other events like the recent one in the Middle East shape its way going into the future and would it halt the Bull too much?
As we can see, the war in the Middle East has impacted the market. There might be another drop in Bitcoin, but in the short term, I expect a rise to $62,500.
What happened today with Ton's price currently broke the support of 5$, which caused the breakout to drop by 4.8$, and now it has bounced back up by 5$ again. And after he touches the $5 again, it is possible for it to bounce back down again.
So, it's clear that he's sideways as of now, which means that even if we base it on support and resistance, it's just a matter of breakout where it will happen either support or resistance, right?
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NOT - liquidity was taken out from below, and we have reached the zone of interest. Now we are looking for a move toward the upper boundary!
(https://i.ibb.co/xfKyLSg/NOTUSDT-2024-11-21-12-14-31.png)
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NOT - liquidity was taken out from below, and we have reached the zone of interest. Now we are looking for a move toward the upper boundary!
(https://i.ibb.co/xfKyLSg/NOTUSDT-2024-11-21-12-14-31.png)
Let's see how it goes.
Maybe we will get something along the lines of PEPE ;D
What kind of PNL do you expect?
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NOT - liquidity was taken out from below, and we have reached the zone of interest. Now we are looking for a move toward the upper boundary!
(https://i.ibb.co/xfKyLSg/NOTUSDT-2024-11-21-12-14-31.png)
Let's see how it goes.
Maybe we will get something along the lines of PEPE ;D
What kind of PNL do you expect?
I plan to lock in at $0.00869 (30% of the movement).
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Keep your journal intact for reference purpose, this is a privilege whereby you have and some does not have it because they cant save or keep records, one day you may still have a reason of falling back on your trading journal for any confirmation or consultation of an idea concerning trade, it does not just end like that alone, we also have to think about the safety of how we could keep them.
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NOT - liquidity was taken out from below, and we have reached the zone of interest. Now we are looking for a move toward the upper boundary!
This topic is a good start, and sharing trades and why you think it will pump is a good topic it will be very informative for everyone even for experts. I still have some NOT tokens that I did not sold yet and don't know if your prediction will be right or not I will calculate it and if it worth I will also put a sell order in spot.
As I don't do future trades so if it's going to go up I should sell but I was planning on holding them till altcoin season because in that pump it will rise more what you think when is going to be altseason?