Stop loss is not for Us this is the f16 thunder of binance..!
dr_mt
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š”"Price is Always Moving to Where I Put My Stoploss⦠Thatās Why I Donāt Use Stoplosses."š¤
I hear this so often from traders who end up stuck in trades they shouldāve closed hours ā or even days ago. If youāve been there, you know that sick feeling watching unrealized losses grow, hoping itāll turn around. But hereās the hard truth: Not using a stoploss isnāt strategy, itās avoidance.
Why Traders Get Trapped
Without a stoploss, emotions take over. You turn a small manageable loss into a stress-filled nightmare. And the worst part? It steals your mental clarity for your next trades.
But I get it ā you set a stop, and price taps it before running in your direction. Feels rigged, right? Thatās because youāre placing stops where market makers expect liquidity pools to be.
Hereās How to Outsmart Them:
āļø Stop Hunting Zones Smart money looks for clusters of liquidity ā usually above recent highs or below obvious lows. Thatās where everyone hides their stops.
āļø Best Place for Your Stoploss Put it beyond structure, outside of where obvious liquidity grabs happen. If youāre buying, place stops below the last significant swing low, not the immediate one. If youāre selling, above the last significant swing high.
āļø Pre-Plan Your Trades Before entering, define:
Entry
Stoploss (beyond structure, not at liquidity clusters)
Take-profits (partial at key levels)
Risk per trade (1-2% max)
āļø Think Like a Market Maker Ask yourself: āIf I was hunting stops, where would I place them?ā Then avoid those levels.
Look for false breakouts around highs/lows followed by aggressive moves in the opposite direction. Thatās your sign of a liquidity sweep.
āA historic moment! Satoshiās departure marked the true beginning of Bitcoinās decentralized journey. Thank you for changing the world forever.ā
CheckDot-is-SAFU
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14 Years Ago Today: Satoshi Nakamotoās Final Goodbye to Bitcoin Development
On April 23, 2011, exactly 14 years ago, Satoshi Nakamoto, the enigmatic creator of Bitcoin, sent an email to developer Mike Hearn that would become a defining moment in crypto history. In this message, Satoshi wrote, *āIāve moved on to other things. Itās in good hands with Gavin and everyone.ā* With these words, Satoshi signaled his permanent departure from the Bitcoin project.
At the time, Bitcoin was still in its infancy, and the crypto community was just beginning to form around it. Satoshiās message passed the torch to Gavin Andresen, one of Bitcoinās earliest and most trusted contributors, who would take the lead in maintaining and evolving the project.
The email also encouraged continued development of BitcoinJ, a Java-based Bitcoin library, emphasizing the need for simpler, alternative clients to help new users onboard faster.
This short yet historic message marked the end of direct communication from Bitcoin's creatorāand the beginning of a decentralized journey that would go on to change the world of finance forever.
Thanks for reading and please don't forget to DYOR on CheckDot š¤
āA historic moment! Satoshiās departure marked the true beginning of Bitcoinās decentralized journey. Thank you for changing the world forever.ā
CheckDot-is-SAFU
--
14 Years Ago Today: Satoshi Nakamotoās Final Goodbye to Bitcoin Development
On April 23, 2011, exactly 14 years ago, Satoshi Nakamoto, the enigmatic creator of Bitcoin, sent an email to developer Mike Hearn that would become a defining moment in crypto history. In this message, Satoshi wrote, *āIāve moved on to other things. Itās in good hands with Gavin and everyone.ā* With these words, Satoshi signaled his permanent departure from the Bitcoin project.
At the time, Bitcoin was still in its infancy, and the crypto community was just beginning to form around it. Satoshiās message passed the torch to Gavin Andresen, one of Bitcoinās earliest and most trusted contributors, who would take the lead in maintaining and evolving the project.
The email also encouraged continued development of BitcoinJ, a Java-based Bitcoin library, emphasizing the need for simpler, alternative clients to help new users onboard faster.
This short yet historic message marked the end of direct communication from Bitcoin's creatorāand the beginning of a decentralized journey that would go on to change the world of finance forever.
Thanks for reading and please don't forget to DYOR on CheckDot š¤
3 Best Tools on Binance You Should Use 1. Auto-Invest ā Automates your DCA strategy. 2. Launchpool ā Stake tokens and earn new coins passively. 3. Convert ā Quick swaps without fees or slippage.
I use these features every week. Theyāre simple, powerful, and made for both beginners and pros.
The Fear & Greed Index tells you how the market feels: ⢠0ā25 = Extreme Fear (possible buying opportunity) ⢠75ā100 = Extreme Greed (possible top)
I use this to avoid emotional trades. When everyone is greedy, I become cautious. When fear is high, I look for deals.
In crypto, security is everything. I follow these steps to stay safe: 1. Enable 2FA (Google Authenticator, not SMS). 2. Use the withdrawal whitelist on Binance. 3. Never click unknown links in DMs or emails. 4. I use a cold wallet for long-term holdings.
Remember: if someone offers āguaranteed returnsā ā itās likely a scam.
It shows how big a project is. For example: ⢠A coin with 1 million tokens priced at $10 has a $10M market cap. ⢠A $0.10 token with 1 billion supply also has a $100M cap.
So, price alone doesnāt mean a coin is cheap or expensive. Always check the market cap.
Itās like comparing a penny stock with Apple ā context matters.
Bitcoin and Ethereum are the top two cryptocurrencies, but they serve different purposes.
Bitcoin (BTC) is digital gold. Itās designed for secure, decentralized transactions and as a long-term store of value. It has a fixed supply of 21 million coins.
Ethereum (ETH) is more like a decentralized computer. It allows developers to build apps using smart contracts. Most DeFi projects and NFTs are built on Ethereum.
I hold both, but for different reasons ā BTC for long-term value, ETH for utility.
Which one do you think has more long-term potential?
Waqar Zaka ne Pakistan mein crypto currency ko aam karne mein aik ahem kirdar ada kiya hai. Ek social media influencer aur technology ke supporter ke tor par, unhone us waqt blockchain technology aur digital currencies ke baray mein logon ko agahi dena shuru ki jab ye topic zyada mashhoor nahi tha.
Unhone bar bar hukoomat se demand ki ke crypto ko legal status diya jaye aur iske liye clear regulations banaye jayein. Apni tehreek "Technology Movement Pakistan" ke zariye, Waqar Zaka ne taleemi aur maashi nizaam mein reforms ki baat ki aur is baat par zor diya ke crypto naujawano ko maashi tor par mazboot banane ka zariya ban sakta hai. Challenges ke bawajood, unki koshishon ne mulk mein digital finance aur innovation par ek sanjeeda guftagu ka aghaz kiya.
#Pakistan
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