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#𝗗𝗘𝗘𝗣𝗗𝗜𝗩𝗘 𝗣𝗮𝗿𝘁-𝗜

Building Database of Setups to Conduct a Deep Dive -

In series of threads, I will explain you complete process of conducting deepdives.

You'll also learn about the way to create proper scanners for any setup in this thread. (1/n)
First thing, what is a #deepdive in trading?

Deep dive in trading is popularized by the veteran trader and exceptional mentor @PradeepBonde who revolutionized the way we approach momentum trading.

Deepdive is a process through which we conduct acid test of our beliefs (2/n)
@PradeepBonde about a particular setup or strategy. It helps us carve out proper trade management rules for the setup which are backed by the repetitive behavior seen in the setup, rather than managing them based on hopes, emotions and a few good or bad past experiences in the setup. (3/n)
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A thread: How I prepared for a #tech role in #FAANG
1. Technical preparation of #python and #SQL
2. Behavioral and cultural screen with @Latesha_Byrd
3. Deep dive on department domain and current tools and techniques
Technical preparation included practicing @LeetCode and @CodeSignalCom for #SQL and #python. I started to time myself and also spoke out loud what I was doing and why to get familiar with #whiteboarding etiquette. I also had my friends mock interview me.
I also utilized @TeamBatcode for more #python practice with primitive #datastructures and #Algorithms. It was consistent practice while talking out loud. I probably worked through about 50-60 problems.
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A new meme going around FB claims the WoodLouse Spider is a "deadly new species" wrecking havoc in the Southern US

It's a completely harmless spider, but it still has a neat story to tell.

For the first of this week's two #DeepDives, let's explore the biology of Dysdera crocata
So, for the first tweet in this series, let's put these rumors to rest with data.

There's a lot of verified bites from D. crocata in the medical literature-which is rare. One person allowed themselves to be purposely bitten multiple times.

No deaths; everyone was just fine.
D. crocata gets it's name-the woodlouse spider-from it's food.

They live in dark, moist, areas and are adapted to feeding on sow bugs...sometimes called rollie-pollies.

They use those huge mandibles to foil the isopod's defensive rolling.

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