BTCUSDT Support/resistance levels, Fri Feb 18, 2022, BigdataBTC broke the last support/resistance level (see related idea) and moved to the dip. Statistically, that's the best point to join Long and receive high reward from the position.
Current support/resistance levels:
– 40551.41 USDT
– 41050.17 USDT
– 42005.0 USDT
– 42503.3 USDT
– 43483.93 USDT
– 44096.24 USDT
* Calculation is based on 14.67M of trades
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BTCUSDT Support/resistance levels, Thu Feb 17, 2022, BigdataBTC is building a support at 43561.45 USDT , as I was describing in my yesterday idea , the average price is still growing.
Current support/resistance levels:
– 41938.97 USDT
– 42249.96 USDT
– 42605.93 USDT
– 43561.45 USDT
– 43970.01 USDT
– 44228.74 USDT
* Calculation is based on 13.29M of trades
BTCUSDT Support/resistance levels, Wed Feb 16, 2022, BigdataBTC is in a high uptrend, I'm expecting a new robust support at 43539 USDT, the price is moving up through the time and creating a new strong support levels.
Current support/resistance levels:
– 41879.22 USDT
– 42154.49 USDT
– 42398.24 USDT
– 42685.58 USDT
– 43539.55 USDT
– 44136.06 USDT
* Calculation is based on 14.51M of trades
The Power of using NPOCS on your Charts BTC/USDA Naked Point of Control is an untested point of control which is either time based or volume based and exists in the current market structure.
These NPOCS can serve as excellent targets for trades as well as potential areas of support and resistance dependent upon the NPOC's profile distribution.
I have marked this Bitcoin Chart with Daily , Weekly and Monthly NPOCs and using the boxes I have demonstrated how powerful NPOCS can be
when incorporated into a trading strategy for Scalps Daytrades and Swing setups.
I use NPOCS with other confluences mainly Fib levels and order flow and the respect for these levels is well worth noting .
I hope this information helps you define a strategy for your trading as utilizing these correctly will boost your ROI.
Whatever the case thanks for viewing my work and be sure to like and follow .
BTCUSDT Support/resistance levels, Tue Feb 15, 2022, BigdataBTC bumped from the last level and continue to grow as I expecting in my last published idea.
Current support/resistance levels:
– 42071 USDT
– 42492 USDT
– 43061 USDT
– 43597 USDT
– 44420 USDT
– 45130 USDT
* Calculation is based on 17.83M of trades
AUDCAD ShortWatching for a confirmation on the H4 and H1 for a good entry.
After a few losses I started to solidify my system and the confirmations I'm looking for.
-Set the pitchfork on the Daily chart and Weekly RSI
-Does the trade coincide with the higher time frame trend? (If no then no trade)
-Is the trade returning to the median line (If no then no trade)
-Will the trade encounter a significant S/R in the direction of the trade? (If yes then no trade)
While I continue to research the use of Median Lines, I have begun looking into Fib retracements to find the best entry points.
BTCUSDT Support/resistance levels, Mon Feb 14, 2022, BigdataBTC is moving around last support/resistance line, the selling pressure is high, but buyers keep the level.
I don't think that the price will go down, but let's look forward.
Happy Valentines to everybody!
Current support/resistance levels:
– 42125 USDT
– 42623 USDT
– 43413 USDT
– 43946 USDT
– 44569 USDT
– 45180 USDT
* Calculation is based on 17.81M of trades
US30We see an ascending channel which has happened. Then followed by the break impulsively of the ascending channel. Now we wait for the retest to finish and then we ride the wave all the way down to the beginning of the ascending channel.
Keep Watch. Stay Calm. Pray. Execute
BTCUSDT Support/resistance levels, Sat Feb 12, 2022, BigdataThe number of trades has increased and we touched the last support/resistance level.
Statistically, that's the best place to go long, but you have to manage the risk properly.
Trade only last levels and you'll be profitable.
Current support/resistance levels:
– 42443 USDT
– 43159 USDT
– 43639 USDT
– 44093 USDT
– 44671 USDT
– 45213 USDT
* Calculation is based on 21.18M of trades
BTCUSDT Support/resistance levels, Fri Feb 11, 2022, BigdataWe're still in a bull market, BTC has a strong support level at 41635 USDT.
I suppose Bitcoin is going to hit 46000 USDT in a few days.
Keep eyes on the volume change and breaks of support/resistance levels.
All these calculations are based on the machine learning and essential data – users trades.
Current support/resistance levels:
– 41635 USDT
– 42637 USDT
– 43265 USDT
– 43783 USDT
– 44236 USDT
– 45016 USDT
* Calculation is based on 20.08M of trades
Clover Finance, end of the downtrend?Clover Finance is in down only trend for weeks.
End of january has seen some nice volume kicking in and downtrend not as strong as it was before. Some buyers coming in the market.
Now the price is in beautiful flat consolidation. This could lead to a trend reversal.
Easy to find an entry if price can manage to break this consolidation up.
Esay to cut the trade if price start going down again.
--> Huge Risk/reward ratio here with a clear invalidation point.
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BTCUSDT Support/resistance levels, Thu Feb 10, 2022, BigdataThe price is still in a high uptrend. It looks like we're in a bull market.
BTC is creating new support/resistance levels while moving up.
Current support/resistance levels:
– 41553 USDT
– 42591 USDT
– 43277 USDT
– 43760 USDT
– 44164 USDT
– 44766 USDT
* Calculation is based on 16.82M of trades
USD/CAD - Study purpose only**IT IS NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE**
Hi guys, It's just a publication for studies of my trade system that I am testing.
My projection is a up trend on usd/cad because he does a up trend in short term and struture in long term.
I'm looking to buy this pair until it breaks the higher high and higher low in the short term trend (Up trend).
I am posting it here just to study my perspective over time and it is not a investment advice.
No one can make money by taking ideas here from tradingview because entry is just a part of making consistent money.
We need to know what we are doing, manage the trade/risk and be strong with psychology.
Just look at this idea to see what happens and why I did it. Don't invest by taking someone else's idea because you don't become an investor by doing that!
Lets talk prop firms❗Its the buzz words and hot topic of the moment! PROP FIRMS
Before I start on this topic I want confirm I am a funded trader. This post isn't to promote this style of trading or prop firms.
I am writing this post for those who may not understand what a prop firm is and to share my own experiences on the route to being a funded trader.
What is a prop firm?
Proprietary trading is where a firm trades for its own financial gain instead of earning commissions for clients.
What is a prop trader?
A prop trader is someone who uses that firms money to trade with and in exchange receives a wage or a percentage of the profits.
Now those two statements above probably ring more true for those who work for financial institutes on trading floors all around the world.
The propriety trading firms I want to talk about are the retail prop firms that usually for a subscription or a challenge fee will allow you as a trader to trade funds provided by them.
Any profits you make on that account you as the trader will receive a share of the profits. Usually 70-80%.
The business model has drawn a lot attention some good and some bad.
So this seems a good starting point to discuss what we know of the business model.
To become a funded trader with these companies you must either pay a subscription or take a challenge.
You rules and conditions of which you have to abide by in order to gain and keep funded accounts.
Subscriptions model
This route to prop funding tends to be a monthly reoccurring payment. You are then given an account to trade with stipulations attached.
For the subscription model the rules on the account tend to be very tight/strict and the fee can be quiet hefty.
Challenge model
This route to funding is where the trader pays an entry fee in to a challenge to prove their trading credentials.
The trade will be set targets to meet over one or two phases in order to secure funding.
The account will have rules and stipulations applied for example 10% overall draw down.
If funding is secured then most companies refund the entry fee and you then as a funded trader earns money of any profits made on your funded account.
So that's the options to becoming a funded trader.
The retail prop firm business model has been criticised because some of these funded accounts are demo accounts once gained.
Some say these companies only make money off failures and that's why even their funded traders who have passed are only ever trading demo accounts.
Some prop firms on completion of challenges give you real accounts. But do we truly know they are real or does it just say real?
A prop firm most definitely makes money from failed challenge attempts as part of it's business model. No one will ever know for real if they copy trade their top funded traders either.
But in my opinion they would be daft not to copy trade consistent performers that take payouts of these firms every month because they exists.
Prop trading pros and cons.
Their is pro and cons to any choice in life and prop trading is no exception.
I'll cover my personal pro and cons to the prop world below.
PROS
-For traders who are consistent and proven but only have small capital available, Prop trading is a good route to potentially larger trading pots.
-Most prop firms have scaling plans
-Prop firm gives trader the opportunity to funding most would never of got if they didn't exists. Most would never get an the opportunity to trade for a big institute. Prop firms bridge that gap.
-Given the amount of firms popping up a consistent trader could soon find themselves with a diverse portfolio of accounts giving some life changing chances and monthly profit opportunity.
-Most prop firms have favourable commissions and spreads with some having no commissions what so ever.
-Reduced personal risk . Worse case scenario for a funded trader is losing the account rather than massive personal losses.
CONS
-Even when funded you have to adhere to rules and terms of the prop firm
-You could spend big money getting traded
-The health of the prop firm you trade for is unknown and one prop firm has already dis-appeared.
-In reality the targets set are gain the funded account is quiet high at 8-10% in 30 calendar days.
-Violation of rules ends in account loss.
Summary
I can only speak of the journey I have taken myself.
For me the pros out weighed the cons when it came to seeking funding via these prop firms and the opportunities they offer.
I personally don't mind paying a fee to enter challenges as you need some emotional attachment to the challenge in order for you to play your best trading game.
If these were free to enter then everyone would just go big and all out to get funded then would do exact same if managing to get funded. That would be sustainable for no one.
That's not what trading is about it's about risk management and emotional control which helps lead to consistent trading results.
For a 100k challenge most prop firms charge between £400-£500 that is still a fair amount of money for anyone and you should be treating it as a serious venture if your not then you are simply gambling.
Funded accounts being a demo account hasn't bothered me. I get paid when I'm in profit and that's all that matters.
Spreading accounts over different prop firms lowers risk and exposure to losing all your funded accounts.
One well known firm has gone and thankfully I wasn't with them but aiming for a few accounts with different firms lowers risk of finding yourself funded one minute then not the next.
Are they a scam? In ever growing market place bad apples will be operating in the sector.
As traders you have to do own research but plenty have been round for a while now with good reviews to boot.
Trading in general is hard and gaining 8-10% in one month to pass then doing 5% the following is no easy feat.
Get a game plan and strategy together, back test and forward test the live out of it and when consistency is there only then is it worth attempting funding challenges.
Love them or hate them prop firms are here and making some noise.
They offer opportunity a plenty but they do come with mystique attached.
You as a trader and an individual have to judge if they are for you or not.
Simple way I looked at the opportunity
1 Funded 200k account
3% profit per month = $6000
80% profit split= $4800
GBP= £3478
Approx equivalent to 57k GBP a year!
Freedom can be closer than you think.
Thanks for taking time to read my idea
Darren.
The 12 Tasks Of Trading12 tasks of trading which include:
1. Self-analysis to determine if you are in a state of mind to trade
Prior to starting your trading day, it is very important to make sure you are in the correct state of mind to trade. You need to analyse yourself and make sure you are at the best state of mind to avoid mistakes in the markets. You cannot finish fighting with a friend, spouse, or colleague and expect to make great analytical decisions. Therefore, the first and most important step, is always making sure your mind is clear and at its best.
2. Mental rehearsal to avoid mistakes
The second step includes you rehearsing your set of rules and making sure you are going to strictly stick by them. This will allow you to avoid many mistakes in the markets and in your day.
3. Daily focus to lead you towards your goal
It is very important to have goals, but specifically daily goals. You need to determine what your goals are for the day including the pairs you are looking at, the times you will be trading, your risk management, and what you aim at gaining from the markets that day. Once goals are met, it is important to step back and wait until the next day to trade.
4. Developing your own style of a low risk idea.
For students of Opes Trading Group, low risk ideas and strategies are all taught to them during the course. It is important for every trader to develop their own ideas and strategies that are low risk in order to always protect their capital. Capital preservation is the most important rule of forex trading.
5. Stalking the charts starting from high to low time frames
Looking at the charts from the higher to the lower time frames allows you to be able to see the bigger picture before looking right in. if you started looking from the lower time frames, you could have a wrong picture painted for you as to where the price could be heading. You cannot see the bigger picture if you are standing too close to something, it is the same concept on the charts.
6. Action requiring commitment and not thought
Once a trade and an idea has been analized, it is important not to second guess yourself and take the trade. Do not second guess yourself if you believe in yourself and your trades.
7. Monitoring the trade to keep the risk low
Always keep your eyes on your trades. Now that doesn’t necessarily mean you need to be glued to your charts, but check them every once in a while, and at important candle closure to make sure they are still playing out the way you expect them to.
8. Aborting is the trade is not going well
If a trade does not go as planned (and the reality is some won’t), it is important to cut your losses if the trade is clearly not going to recover. There is no reason to hold on to a losing trade if there is no reason for it to recover.
9. Taking profits when the reason for the trade has ended
A take profit is placed for a reason, however sometimes the reasons end before the take profit has been reached, meaning it is very important to close the trade even if it means closing it early. Never become attached to a trade that you chase the take profit only to find yourself back at 0 or even in negative.
10. A daily review to monitor and prevent future mistakes
At the end of every day, all the trades taken should be reviewed. This will allow you to see what you are doing right, and what you are doing wrong. This will give you a good indication for what is needed for future trades.
11. Being grateful for what went well
Something so many people pay no attention to and ignore is gratefulness. Any positive day in the markets, is a great day! Be grateful for all that goes right, no matter how small the profits might be, because 90% of traders lost that day.
12. A periodic review to make sure everything is still working well
Every quarter it is recommended that you review your whole trading system. As the markets change, we need to be able to change and adapt with them, therefore a periodic review will allow you to know if things that are working still are or aren’t.
What To Focus On As A BeginnerFocusing on winning trades is your setback as a beginner
Every individual begins their trading journey with the idea that trading is all about winning trades and making money. Soon after their dreams are shattered when they realise it was not as easy as they had thought it would be. Now as we all know, the road to success to many is long and difficult, and that’s exactly what makes them successful. So why should the road to success in trading be any different? Look at top performing athletes, they trained for years before reaching any kind of success that definitely did not occur overnight. This bring me to my main point where many traders could be failing due to focusing on winning trades rather than the process it takes to become a good trader.
Every trader beginning their journey needs to understand that trading the financial markets is no different than a top performing athlete. In order to achieve success, one needs to develop their skills over years. Instead of focusing on winning every single trade, one should be focusing on the process and the experience they are gaining over this time. Studying your mistakes, your losses, your psychological weaknesses, your analysis, and your understanding of the charts, are far more important at this stage than focusing on winning trades. Look at your trading journey like a student attending university, a student will learn over years different topics, where some will seem worthless at the time, but will however develop their skills in the necessary fields to succeed in the future.
Every beginner should deeply focus on the process. Winning trades are a by-product of a developed successful strategy which also requires a developed individual. The trader needs to be developed in their psychology above all in order to trust their strategy and apply it correctly without deviating from the plan. Take the time to focus on all aspects of your trading, and let the winning trades come as a result of that in the future. Trading is a marathon, not a sprint, always remember that.
RISK : REWARD. Visualized breakdown
⚠️Regardless of whether you prefer day trading or swing trading, you need to understand the fundamental concepts regarding risk. They form the basis of understanding the market, managing trading activities, and investment decisions. Otherwise, you will not be able to protect and increase your balance.
We have already discussed risk management, position size, and stop-loss setting. But if you are actively trading, answer two important questions. How does the growth potential relate to potential losses? In other words, what is your risk-reward ratio?
In this article, we will discuss how to calculate the risk-to-profit ratio for any transaction.
✅What is the ratio of risk and profit?
🟢The risk-reward ratio (risk/reward or R/R ratio) allows you to understand what risk a trader is taking for the sake of a potential reward. In other words, it shows what the potential profit is for every dollar you risk when investing.
🟢The calculation itself is very simple. The maximum risk is divided by the net target profit. How exactly? First, think about where you want to enter into the transaction. Decide where you will take profit (if the trade is successful) and where to place a stop loss (if it is a losing trade). This is extremely important for effective risk management. Good traders set profit targets and stop-loss before entering a trade.
Now you have entry and exit points, that is, you can calculate the ratio of risk and profit. To do this, you need to divide the potential risk by the potential profit. The lower this coefficient is, the more potential profit you will receive per "unit" of risk. Let's figure out how it works.
✅How to calculate the ratio of risk and profit
🟢Let's say you want to open a long position on bitcoin. You perform an analysis and determine that your take profit order will be 15% of the entry price. Next, you have to answer the following question: where your position will be closed in case of a market reversal. This is where you will have to set a stop loss. In this case, you decide that your cancellation point will be 5% of the entry point.
It is worth noting that it, as a rule, should not be based on arbitrary percentage numbers. The profit target and stop loss should be determined based on market analysis. Technical analysis indicators are very useful for solving this problem.
🟢So, our profit target is 15%, and the potential loss is 5%. What is the ratio of risk and profit? 5/15 = 1:3 = 0,33. Everything is simple. This means that for each unit of risk we potentially win three times more. In other words, for every dollar we risk, we can get three dollars. Thus, if we have a position worth $100, then we risk losing $5 with a potential profit of 15.
🟢You can also move the stop loss closer to our entry to reduce this ratio. However, the entry and exit points should not be calculated arbitrarily, but solely based on analysis. If a trading position has a high risk-to-profit ratio, it is probably not worth "arguing" with the numbers and hoping for success. In this case, we recommend choosing another position with a good risk-reward ratio.
‼️Please note: positions with different sizes may have the same risk-to-profit ratio. For example, if we have a position worth $10,000, we risk losing $500 for a potential profit of $1,500 (the ratio is still 1:3). The ratio changes only if we change the relative position of our target and stop loss.
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