Where to target and what to do once there?I've been bad. I've been greedy with having "strong hands" when I had some 5 to 7R, really should have gotten out when it started retracing. How do I let it go from over 5R to -1? From March-April to September 2020 I got baited. There was oil, there were all the USD trends in summer, and they all went rather far. After this I wanted to keep running my winners, I was not sure exactly what I should do, I was busy with other things to look into it (finalize a strategy and add 2 new ones to my pool of 2 + 2 I don't use so really double my setups) I just went for hold but on top of that I forgot about my positions and let them run (reverse) forever without paying much attention.
I spent 2 years on just 1 strategy (+2 I do not use) from mid-late 2018 to mid-late 2020. Took me I'd say around 10,000 hours of backtesting, trial and error, and so on, to make it right. Added a new one in 6 months (all day every day), and then in early 2021 damn it's actually recent I casually added 2 in a few days no sweat. My first strategy has a fixed target, or had, actually I am not entirely sure what to do here. But more generally I spent 4 years not really know what to do once the price got to the target area, should I trail with a tight stop or wide or just get out? But now I know.
It is a long road. The basics however, they are instant. No work required, it only depends on the individual they either get it or they don't. It's like you start with an edge from day 1, at +1% and then you spend a whole lot of time to bring that to +20%. People at -100% the huge losers don't "just do the opposite" and end up at +100%. Don't think brokers checked? The big losers take 20 trades a day. They have 0 edge positive or negative. And winners mostly follow the trend, risk a little to make a lot, and hold. It's just that for optimal results they learn to not always hold. No, not "after having learned to hold", there is no unlearning. Those that don't hold from day 1, just bad, no hope. At least according to academics, regulators and brokers. People that don't hold winners from the start never make it. Simple stats.
Getting started with targets is really easy. Entry does not matter, target is easy, stop too. Everything doesn't matter or is easy with investing.
First, the observations (non exhaustive):
There are 2 approach:
1- The robot. Throw a ball, the dog sees it, gets excited, chases the ball. The market throws some bounces, the "day" or "swing" trader sees them, gets excited, and chases. No added value, no intelligence. The price bounces, but in a very wide area and the bounce amplitude is random. So they think they found a holy grail, because damn they're onto something clearly no one noticed the price bounced on supports, and they insist on awful "strategies", try to make it work with 3 to 1 risk to reward, very far away stop since it bounces randomly around support, and the target is terribad for obvious reasons. Wide stop tiny target.
2- Since the price will bounce from moderatly to a lot, use this area as a target, and when the price starts reversing we know it probably will retrace significantly so we jump off the ship. The second approach is also buying in a downtrend on these supports same as 1-, but after having sold. So the "edge" noobies think they see and absolutely want to "take advantage of" is exploited this way, it is literally the same buying at supp. But I don't know I guess everyone today is terrible at math and logic they can't even think of buying at support without it being a ridiculous countertrend 0.3 reward to risk gamble, doesn't even cross their mind. You actually get to buy at support.
What is funny is they see the price breakout, then go in a straight line to the next level, and they somehow get all excited "I'm going to buy". No one wants to sell? Brain not working properly. Makes no sense.
It is rly binary, you either get it or dont. It is a skill check (or is it attribute?) like in RPG games. Which is nice since you get to know very fast if you will make it or not, no need to waste 5 years. I saw (and regulators + brokers tell us) there are some degenerates that have been losing for 10 years and still continue. I saw someone on youtube that has a 20 years long "career" and all he has done is lose! For 20 years! He even describes his 20 years of failure in a video, his wife almost left him and he had many struggles. He sells robots now, trying to get some of what he lost back. He probably thinks he was "so unfortunate" it is ok to scam people. "The kid has heart", ye that's what you say about losers. Just means someone is dumb enough to insist when something is clearly not working for them.
There is not much more to it, the basics that is. Then from here getting good targets takes grinding, experience? Only way I know how to is with stats, even the "not stats people" look at the past and gain experience by "working out" like PTJ did to predict 1987 crash. He isn't a quant but still looked at the past. Even Warren Buffett learned from experience and made stats, I guess his targets are something like "how expensive" with variables "market emotions" and "interest rates" but he knows when expensive is too expensive based on statistics (that he read or experienced over the decades) not based on magical fairy dust.
What to do at target? Well this is a long story. So many possibilities and ifs and buts. I'm going to show 2 examples and call it a day.
There is a lot of stuff on the chart, it's not very clean, looks like a "technical analyst" or day trader chart, sorry. Obviously investing takes more than drawing 2 lines, there are going to be several conditions to enter, several conditions to where to enter, several things that go into the stop, the target, etc. A board hitting its head on a keyboard can't make money. The same way I doubt a robot mindlessly buying when a stock hits a P/E of 5 would make money, investors look at cash flow, management, past revenue, book value, competition, and many other things. Simple things, but several of them (not 1 million numbers either).
So once the trade is entered, and target is at 6R:
And yes it does not stop at every support, sometimes it fires past target:
And finally, of course:
Can be good places to add (after the bounce took place)!
Holding
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"KEEP" HOLDING This is a Crypto Currency TA. The Crypto we are talking about is KEEP. KEEP Network "
The Keep Network is a protocol that allows public blockchain users and apps to privately transfer and store data in off-chain containers called “Keeps.” Users can stake KEEP tokens to be randomly selected to earn fees by performing services on the network such as encryption or data storage. - Google"
More Information on their website by reading their white Paper.
Keep Network was listed on Coinbase platform and recently release in Binance. Usually, this means the crypto has an ability to pump.
KEEP network has a Max supply of 1 billion coins which means, this crypto is a deflationary coin. This coin has a similar supply as ChainLink.
There are about 57% of the supply circulating means there are still supply being distributed to the market.
Keep Network Came around March of 2020 so this is a fairly new coin. In the future, if this coin succeed, I believe this coin can reach more than 2 dollar plus.
Base on TA, we are currently in a Accumulation Phase, the Moved happened so patience is indeed. Another thing is that Bitcoin must remain bullish or consolidate.
This is not a Financial Advice but more so on the TA and the FA of the coin.
Thank you!
The FULL Security Guide to keep your money SAFEEmail:
- Email Providers
- Any reputable email provider with 2FA will do
- If you want to get more into privacy and encrypting emails there is Protonmail or Preveil
- You can alternatively also hook up your current email with the Thunderbird email client (use to be managed by Mozilla Firefox) it is overseen by a volunteer board of contributors.
- 2FA - This is important, activating 2FA on your email is just as important as having it on exchanges.
- Create an email specifically for Crypto, but also avoid using crypto keywords / personal information in the email, treat your email address like its public information.
- Be on the lookout for Phishing emails, I made a post on how to identify phishing emails along with some useful tools here | How to spot a phishing email |
- Quick tips for emails:
- Don't trust email links
- Double check the address bar of login pages
- Know the levels of a domain
- Check to see if your crypto sites allow a anti-phish banner that displays a code with their emails that you set.
- Tracking pixels are also a thing, there not malicious in themselves, but they can potentially let attackers know if you have open an email / let them know the email exist and is active.
Passwords / PINs:
- Don't reuse them EVER
- Use strong secure passwords, passwords managers make these easy to manage and generate passwords.
- This includes your phone and 2FA app, if you have a weak pin (1234) for your phone and someone takes it, remember your 2FA app is then available (if same pin, or no pin/pass set), your email is automatically signed in (same for other accounts auto signed-in), and they can access your text messages.
- Don't use words relating to crypto or personal information in your passwords (or email), if they are compromised in a breach, assume they will search for these terms to target crypto users and try the same combo against crypto sites or figure who you based on the information (email & password) and pivot to finding public information that could lead to them answering challenge questions for password resets. (Your first pet, is it posted on Facebook? How about your car? Your first girlfriend/boyfriend?)
- Password Managers: These work wonders when managing passwords securely. They generate random strong passwords which can be adjusted, and its all kept in an encrypted database file, so even if a attacker gets access to it, they won't be able to access it without the password.
- KeePass
- BitWarden
- LastPass
- 1Password
- Don't save passwords in your browser
- Does it require verification for you to use the password? Also I tend to find extensions being more buggy as they have to interact with more 'moving' parts and changing configurations, and generally more people try to target and exploit browsers.
2 Factor Authentications (2FA):
- Enable on everything possible
- Use 2FA Apps instead of SMS whenever possible, SIM Swap attacks are real, and more common than you think.
- 2FA Apps
- Authy (Linux | Windows | macOS | Iphone | Android)
- Google Authenticator (iOS | Android)
- Microsoft Authenticator ( iOS | Android)
- LastPass Authenticator (Browser Extension | iOS | Android | Windows Phone)
-Hardware Keys
- These are physical 2FA device
- Backup codes:
- When you activate 2FA on any account you should have the ability to generate backup codes, these are used incase you lose access to your authenticator, TREAT these like your seed phrases. Use them by logging in with your user and pass, and use these backup codes in place of the 2FA code you usually enter.
- DO NOT take pictures of your QR codes, if you screenshot it, might end up syncing somewhere you don't want it to and if it ever gets compromised they have the ability to continually receive your 2FA code.
- Also, DO NOT sign up for your 2FA app or any crypto service for that matter using your work or school email address. You lose access to that email, then consider all accounts gone as you won't be able to access the codes if you switch devices.
Wallets
- Learn the difference between the different wallets
- Cold wallets will always be more secure than any hot wallets as they aren't connected to the internet
- Top trusted hardware wallets:
- Ledger
- Trezor
- Verify the details you are confirming on your hardware wallet device. the wallet app interacting with your cold wallet device could be compromised, but you would still be safe using it, as long as you verify each action on the cold wallet device, and reject the transaction if anything seems off.
Seed Phrases : Treat these as they are the keys to the kingdom (Keep offline and out of your notes app)
- Less Secure:
- Write down on paper and either break up the phrase and place in separate secure locations or hide them like the the FBI is going to come search your house
- Secure on USB
- Get a file shredder (securely deletes data, and overwrites it)
- Download password manager (optional)
- Disconnect device from internet
- Enter seed phrase into password manager / create encrypted file
- Put on a freshly reformatted USB / datalocker (Worms like to spread by USB)
- Save to USB, and shred the original using the file shredder software
- Hide USB
- Another device / old phone
- Factory reset
- Set Pin / Pass
- Download 2FA app and password manager / file encryption tool
- Disconnect from internet FOR GOOD (Treat this like a cold wallet)
- Back up 2FA and seed phrases
- Hide device
VPNs / TOR:
- Privacy vs Anonymity
- Privacy is the ability to keep your data and information about yourself exclusive to you (They know who you are, but not what you do).
- Anonymity is about hiding and concealing your identity, but not your actions. (They know what you do, but not who you are)
- Think about what your goal is, I commonly associate privacy with VPN and anonymity with TOR
- Both encrypt your data before leaving your device, then routes it through proxy servers to mask your IP/Location. VPNs you have to trust the provider (ensure they state there is a no log policy) while TOR runs through servers ran by volunteers (don't think governments don't run their own) and lets you access the dark web. Here is a more in-depth comparison on VPN vs TOR.
- Personally Its worth paying the few bucks a month for a paid tier of the VPN service.
- VPN Providers - Zero log VPN services:
- ProtonVPN
- Nord
- Mullvad
- TOR
- Brave offers TOR, but I would treat this more like a VPN
- If being anonymous is your goal the only real way to achieve this is running Tails off a USB.
Browsers (Excluding TOR):
- Top 3 Browsers built for privacy
- Firefox
- Epic
- Brave (I know Brave draws criticism but I made a technical post showing how the trackers didn't show up within the metamask extension through brave compared to Google Chrome.)
- Search Engine for privacy: DuckDuckGo
- Extensions
- One of the most dangerous threats I think that aren't taken seriously are extensions. These can start out legitimate, then through an update turn malicious. These will then be removed from the webstore, but not your browser.
- Some will be removed the store due to not being supported anymore which = no more updates, and no more updates = vulnerabilities that won't be fixed
- If you have Google Sync activated, these extensions will also sync to all those devices
- Remove any extensions you don't need, check to see there still available on the store, and even search them to see if some security article like this pops up about it.
- Check the privacy practice tab of the extension to see what data it collects.
Other General Safety Tips for PC and Phone:
- Harden your PC (Guide is for Windows 10, but can translate to other OS)
- Update OS and any software // turn on automatic updates - Everything you download is an attack vector
- Set firewall rules - Default deny, open only p855orts you need, disable rules you don't need
- disable remote access
- Install AV // Malwarebytes for removing malware
- Turn on encryption
- Setup user accounts // privileges'
- Strong password
- Whitelist addresses if possible (Some exchanges allow you to designate a address as 'safe' any other transactions besides those won't go through)
- If you use a encrypted messaging service, I highly recommend Signal, if you haven't seen their reply regarding a subpoena you should
- Lock down your social media accounts (go to security settings, turn off being able to be found via search engine, ad related settings, change who can view your posts, etc)
- Don't disclose your holdings and earnings
- Don't access your crypto on your work computer
- Don't answer PMs about winning some contest or some amazing opportunity
Phone:
- Unique pin / password for the phone
- download a password manager
- email account purely for crypto
- pin / password (different than getting into your phone) for your 2FA app.
- Don't lend phone out
- Avoid apps you don't need, read the 3 star reviews as they are the most honest)
- Download VPN / be aware of the wifi your connecting to
- Be aware of phishing
- Call your service provider and see if they can lock your SIM card and prevent SIM swapping.
1INCH DEEP IN YOUR... [RISKY]1INCH has been trending sideways in this channel for a while now.
With the news yesterday that they released their 1INCH DeFi wallet and C.Z. (CEO of Binance) tweeting an hour ago (at the time of writing this) announcing that Binance is an investor in the 1inch Network then I believe that this might be the next coin to pump.
Do I believe in it? I don't really know much about it. But I believe with the recent news this can go up in by a good amount in the next upcoming days.
In regards to the Technical Analysis of it, the MACD is showing crossing upwards and showing bullish movement.
Suggested buy-in: $5.5 and under.
Suggested stop-loss: You could set a stop loss under the trending channel. But this is a RISKY HOLD. As of right now I won't be setting any stop loss but I would recommend that you decide this for yourself. I will update this step if I end up feeling cold feet about it.
THETA is a very excellent cryptographic. Walking in the FIBOTechnical analysis regarding the price of THETA NETWORK in relation of dollar Tether for the next scenarios, based on daily movement.
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HEDERA heading for the ascent. Very interesting project!Technical analysis regarding the price of HEDERA HASHGRAPH in relation of dollar Tether for the next scenarios, based on daily movement.
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ATOM is walking very promisingly in the dailyTechnical analysis regarding the price of COSMOS in relation of dollar Tether for the next scenarios, based on daily movement.
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BAND gaining momentum after Google announcementTechnical analysis regarding the price of BAND PROTOCOL in relation of dollar Tether for the next scenarios, based on daily movement.
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Price projection for next daily SOL/USDT scenariosTechnical analysis regarding the price of SOLANA in relation of dollar Tether for the next scenarios, based on daily movement.
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LINKUSDT 4h can seek such price projections.Technical analysis regarding the price of CHAINLINK in relation of dollar Tether for the next scenarios, based on 4 hour movement.
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