Leverage Indicator Ema ,ma , boll Reading patterns Chart patterns Swing patterns Bull ,bear ,crab Market cycle Liquidation ROE PNL Time frames Indicator combination Candels n wicks Spot n futures ,p2p Stable or earth coins, alt coins , Contracts Order book Basic volume Funding Funding fee Margin, size Isolated, cross Hedge Crypto n stocks Long short Margin adjustment Liquidation heat map Supply demand ratios S&p500 SL hunt Rally Liquidation volatility Market news affects New project affects Domino effect Global network chain effects Market sentiment Higher high Lower high Higher low Lower low Support Resistance Retest Back test Retracement Volume Order volumes Data book Price action Up trend Down trend Trend lines Breakout Trend breakout Trend reversal Fakeout Liquidating candels Spikes Structure mapping Bear trap Bull trap Correction Consolidation Sideways Market Scalping Intraday trades Long term trades Risk reward management Earn and it's interest rate BISI. buy side imbalance sellside inefficiency Key level at point of interest Market liquidity Imbalance DYOR Limit order Market order Stop loss Trailing stop Order history Trade history Position history Transcation history Funding fee history Ema cross overs , cross overs between different Ema's - like negative or positive crossovers . Dead Cat Bounce Buy the Dip ATH (All Time High) ATL (All Time Low HODL — Hold crypto long-term Hyperinflation — Extremely rapid inflation Overbought — Price considered too high Oversold — Price considered too low Anchoring Bias — Depending too much on first information seen Availability Bias — Judging based on recent/easily remembered events Action Bias — Feeling the need to act even when waiting is better Bandwagon Effect — Following the crowd Belief Perseverance — Refusing to change beliefs despite evidence Blind Spot Bias — Seeing others’ biases but not your own Baader–Meinhof Phenomenon — After learning something, you suddenly notice it everywhere Barnum Effect — People believe vague descriptions fit them personally Confirmation Bias — Looking only for information that supports your belief Cognitive Dissonance — Mental discomfort from conflicting beliefs Control Illusion — Thinking you control random outcomes Crowd Psychology — Behavior influenced by groups Contrarian Thinking — Going against majority opinion Decision Fatigue — Poor decisions after too many choices Disposition Effect — Selling winners early and holding losers too long Denial Bias — Ignoring uncomfortable facts Emotional Trading — Trading based on emotions instead of logic Endowment Effect — Overvaluing what you already own Ego Trading — Refusing to admit mistakes FOMO — Fear Of Missing Out 🚀 Fear Bias — Avoiding opportunities because of fear Framing Effect — Different reactions depending on presentation Fight or Flight Response — Stress reaction during losses Gambler’s Fallacy — Believing past events affect random future outcomes Greed Cycle — Taking excessive risks chasing profits Groupthink — Agreeing with group to avoid conflict Herd Mentality — Following the crowd blindly Hindsight Bias — “I knew it would happen” Hope Strategy — Holding losing trades hoping recovery Impulse Trading — Entering trades without planning Information Overload — Too much data causing confusion Illusion of Knowledge — Thinking more information always means better decisions Judgment Bias — Errors in evaluating situations Knee-Jerk Reaction — Emotional immediate response Loss Aversion — Losses feel stronger than gains Luck Bias — Mistaking luck for skill Mental Accounting — Treating money differently depending on source Momentum Psychology — Belief that trend will continue Negativity Bias — Focusing more on negative outcomes Narrative Bias — Believing good stories over facts Overconfidence Bias — Thinking you are better than you are Overtrading — Trading too frequently Outcome Bias — Judging decision only by result Panic Selling — Selling from fear Paralysis by Analysis — Overthinking until no action happens Projection Bias — Assuming future emotions match current feelings Quick Profit Syndrome — Wanting instant gains Recency Bias — Believing recent events will continue Revenge Trading — Trying to recover losses emotionally Risk Aversion — Avoiding risk excessively Sunk Cost Fallacy — Continuing because you already invested time/money Survivorship Bias — Seeing only winners, ignoring failures Selective Perception — Seeing only preferred information Self-Control Bias — Failing to follow own rules Trading Addiction — Compulsive need to trade Tunnel Vision — Ignoring bigger picture Wishful Thinking — Believing what you want instead of reality The market is a device for transferring money from the impatient to the patient.”..- quote to live by
I can't say I understand emotions myself. "But I do know that everyone is different. "No one is perfect. everyone, has flaws. "It's not necessarily a bad thing. Flaws are what make us unique. They are the stroke of colors on a finished painting. They defines us. Just like a stroke of color is to a painting, the flaws can add charm to a person or destroy them," Emotions are a burden "They hinder the ability to think rationally." Emotions are chains. "Once they bind you, they won't let you go. "They'll pull you down and make you do their bidding. "And all we can do is follow them." They are a good influce." Sometimes they make us or break us Emotions are evil…." They are a necessary evil. That's what emotions are."
“O threats of hell, and hopes of paradise, One thing at least is certain — this life flies; One thing is certain and all the rest is — lies, The flower that once has bloomed forever dies.”
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What more is the life of a man if he can not achieve his dreams? Only a person that has touched the bottom of sadness could enjoy the peak of happiness." The grass that grows in between the cracks of the wall, has a better chance f survival than the one that grows on the road path. A bird in hand is worth more than two in the bush'. Of course, the greater the danger, the greater the profit made, but greed has been the seductress that had invited many inexperienced cultivators to her chamber of death. Where they had forever laid in peace with her. #ThinkPositive #TradingCommunity #TradingTales
I just had a thought So I share with u If u wanna improve in trade Try it It was told to me by a person Start with 20 dollor in account Go for a goal of 1 dollor for the day Like at last of day u have total 1 dollor profit And if u get 1 dollor before the day Stop trading, go do some other hobbies like reading writing gaming U can also start with 10 dollor 0.5 Do it for 1 month Then u get habit of making regular profits Not big profits But regular Very small But sure If u started with 20 dollor In one month U will have 20 + 30 = 50 dollor Next month start with 50 Keep goal of 1.5 daily Only 1.5 Not more Then at end of month U will have 50 + 45 = 95 dollor Next month start with 95 N now daily Target of 2 dollor And of month u have 95 + 60 = 155 dollor.. Every month keep increasing the daily Target by 0.5 And this way U will become a profitable trader. That's the trick I learnt It's very op But very hard... Hard ..cus of self control Only self control..not the market.. only self control. Mighty oaks from little acorns grow."
just catching the crazy lab movement guys , use small positions only , for new traders , only 10 or 20 dollor size with 1x , be careful its scam coin. so we only catching big movements . no holding position for long