#newt $NEWT
I run a trading community built entirely around risk management — fixed risk per trade, structured SL/TP, nothing left to gut feeling. So when I read how Newton's mainnet beta actually works, it clicked instantly: every transaction gets checked against an active policy 𝗯𝗲𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗲 it settles, not after. Same discipline I push traders to follow, just enforced onchain instead of in a trading journal. The four checks it runs — compliance, identity, security, risk — cover exactly the ...
⚠️ $BTC Facing Strong Resistance — Short Setup
Trade Setup: SHORT
Entry Zone: $58,650 – $58,850
TP1: $58,400
TP2: $58,200
TP3: $57,950
SL: $59,070
Leverage: Up to 20x (Use proper risk management)
I'm bearish on $BTC after a clear rejection from a key resistance zone. Sellers are stepping in aggressively, and unless Bitcoin reclaims the rejected level, the current structure favors a move toward lower support levels.
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Microsoft h...
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That's not a typo. 12%.
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