Another Musk tweet - People pointing fingers and crying. If a tweet is an indicator, then it might be worth choosing another sport.
It's scary to see social media posts about "i've lost this, that and the other" Musk - was only a short time ago, the Super Hero. It's funny how that changes when it's not with people agree with.
Plain and simple - Risk management is key, your own due diligence.
Make yourself sheep and the wolves will eat you. Benjamin Franklin
For those of you unfamiliar with Wyckoff - he speak of the composite man, specific schematics for distribution and accumulation. These are designed to play with retail traders, although a lot is done to themselves. Human psychology plays a huge part in trading, fear, greed, passion. The desire to be right, you wonder why you let losses run and take profits early? The green numbers over red, trigger this emotion.
Brokers & Billionaires are not there to make retail traders rich.
Elliott methods (100+ years old) shows that a wave 4 correction move is similar to Wyckoff, whereby it's aggressive, one way and then the other, it's slow and painful (2 can also be like this) but 4 you see more often.
I spoke about some other scenario for ETH (only an option) but worth keeping in mind.
If you ever wondered what the composite man looked like - see the main image!
Enjoy the weekend!
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