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Jan 31, 2023 • 21 tweets • 4 min read
#Educational || A thread 🧵

How to successfully grow the size of your trading portfolio using:

-A trading strategy
-Proper Risk management
-Self Management 1.1) A trading strategy

Any strategy is acceptable. Some use:
-Demand and Supply
-Pattern trading
-Harmonic trading
-Smart money concepts
-Elliott wave
-Indicators

However it needs to be somewhat successful.
Jan 29, 2023 • 7 tweets • 2 min read
#Educational || Every trader needs to understand Market Structure. A smol thread🧵.

1/5 An uptrend is defined by Higher Highs and Higher Lows. Image 2/5 A downtrend is defined by Lower Highs and Lower Lows. Image
Dec 30, 2022 • 11 tweets • 3 min read
#Educational || Thread on Supply and Demand 🧵

This is where understanding the market begins.

The law of demand
Higher price = Less willing buyers
Lower price = More willing buyers

The law of supply
Higher price = More willing sellers
Lower price = Less willing sellers 1) Demand vs Supply zones

Demand zone- more willing buyers than sellers - price increase. (They are demanding the asset)

Supply zone - more willing sellers than buyers - price decreases. (They are supplying the market with the asset.)
Jul 23, 2022 • 11 tweets • 4 min read
#Educational on DIVERGENCE using RSI (10 tweets🧵)

Meaning: When price and indicator are moving in opposite directions.

Common questions answered:
-What does a divergence look like?
-What does a divergence indicate?
-The difference between regular and hidden divergence. 1. First we look at regular divergence.

Price downtrending while RSI uptrending = positive or bullish div. (Connect bottoms)

Price uptrending while RSI downtrending = negative or bearish div. (Connect tops)
Jun 24, 2022 • 13 tweets • 5 min read
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$BTC It's time for a "spot the bottom" tweet. 🧵

Technical Analysis means you can use historical data to extrapolate future price action and identify the current trend to a certain level of accuracy.

First chart is to show what price areas I primarily look at as a bottom. 2/10

These are the Hull Moving Average (80) and the Regular Moving average (200). @FSgura taught me to use HMA to identify Bull and Bear markets quicker. Any price action above we consider bull and any price below we consider bear. Occasionally you will see some fake outs.