#Bitcoin recently experienced the ominous "death cross" where the 50D moving avg crosses below the 200D MA. So much talk in #Crypto about the golden cross or "death" cross but does it really mean anything? /thread
1/Over the past seven'ish years there have been 8 bullish "golden" crosses and 9 bearish "death" crosses. Since the current one is unconfirmed so let's say 8 and 8. But they are only "right" less than half the time.
2/But that shouldn't matter too much if the magnitude of the "accurate" calls is more meaningful than the misses for the bad calls. So we looked at the returns of a "buy the golden cross go to cash on the death cross" The results are surprising. Nearly identical.
3/But what about the returns for each period? Let's look at the results for each Golden Cross including the peak "bliss" moment and the "max pain" of the golden cross strategy.
4/ How about the same numbers for the death cross, what did you avoid or miss if you got it wrong.
5/ What if you just bought bitcoin and held it for 3 or 12 months after a golden cross?
6/ What if you sold bitcoin during the death cross periods and stayed out for 3 or 12 months. (alternatively you could short it.)
7/ Conclusion? It is an overhyped metric that doesn't really make a ton of sense, but it isn't as harmful as many of the market timing strategies out there.
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Financial life lessons I wish I learned earlier in life. Mind the downside risk. Lose 20% you have to make 25% to get back to even. Lose 50% you have to make 100% to get back to even. Feeling a bit of a thread here.
1/ It's hard to think about the long term when watching an asset that re-prices itself every millisecond. Write down your investment philosophy. Don't have one, start now. Buy a notebook, if you can't afford one DM me your address. Every day write your investing principles.
2/over time your investment philosophy will take root in your heart and mind. Keep writing though. Don't ever stop. This will be your bible in the darkest moments when you want to throw in the towel.