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2ND LESSON OF THE DAY ✍️ Master Your Entries. 📌 These are high-probability entry points for 4 common chart patterns: 🔹 Bullish Flag – Enter after breakout and retest. SL below retest zone. TP with min. RR 1:2 🔹 Double Bottom – Entry on neckline retest. SL below neckline. TP 1:2+ 🔹 Double Top – Enter after neckline retest. SL above retest zone. TP 1:2+ 🔹 Bearish Flag – Entry after breakdown and retest. SL above retest zone. TP 1:2+ Risk management remains key. Always trade with confirmation. $BTC $ETH #CryptoCPIWatch {spot}(ETHUSDT)
2ND LESSON OF THE DAY ✍️

Master Your Entries. 📌

These are high-probability entry points for 4 common chart patterns:

🔹 Bullish Flag – Enter after breakout and retest. SL below retest zone. TP with min. RR 1:2
🔹 Double Bottom – Entry on neckline retest. SL below neckline. TP 1:2+

🔹 Double Top – Enter after neckline retest. SL above retest zone. TP 1:2+

🔹 Bearish Flag – Entry after breakdown and retest. SL above retest zone. TP 1:2+

Risk management remains key. Always trade with confirmation.

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LESSON OF THE DAY ✍️ POOR RISK MANAGEMENT 📉📈 Last time I gave out a signal in my private group, I monitored it closely because of a pullback. Thankfully, it reversed and didn’t hit our stop loss. But guess what? One of my students got liquidated before price even reached our stop loss zone. I asked how? 👉 Poor Risk Management. Her liquidation price was higher than our stop loss — all because of high leverage. --- ⚠️ LEVERAGE ≠ POWER without CONTROL The higher your leverage, the closer your liquidation point is. That means: If trade moves in your favor → big profits ✅ If it goes against you → faster liquidation ❌ Always check that your liquidation price is far below your stop loss. If it’s not, you might be liquidated before your stop loss is even triggered. --- 🔁 Example If a coin is trading at $10, and your: TP is set anywhere realistic (e.g., $12) SL is at $8 But you're on 30x leverage with only $100 margin, your liquidation could be at $9. So even before the trade drops to $8 (your SL), you get wiped out at $9. Then you’ll think “trading is not for me.” No — you’re the weapon fashioned against yourself through bad risk control. --- 🚫 Other Signs of Poor Risk Management: Using wide stop loss on a small account Copying Idolo’s stop loss/leverage without matching their margin size Holding onto losing trades Overtrading and revenge trading Setting unrealistic take profits Taking multiple trades daily chasing recovery Risking too much just to hit a daily target --- ✅ Proper Risk Management Tips: Use a calculated stop loss, not emotional ones Focus on capital protection, not just profits Understand Zero Liquidation Strategy (I’ll explain this in the next class) Always know: 🔹 How much you’re risking 🔹 How much you’re aiming to gain 🔹 How much you can afford to lose Trading is for you — just don’t sabotage yourself. $BTC $BNB $ETH
LESSON OF THE DAY ✍️

POOR RISK MANAGEMENT 📉📈

Last time I gave out a signal in my private group, I monitored it closely because of a pullback. Thankfully, it reversed and didn’t hit our stop loss.

But guess what?

One of my students got liquidated before price even reached our stop loss zone. I asked how?

👉 Poor Risk Management.

Her liquidation price was higher than our stop loss — all because of high leverage.

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⚠️ LEVERAGE ≠ POWER without CONTROL

The higher your leverage, the closer your liquidation point is. That means:

If trade moves in your favor → big profits ✅

If it goes against you → faster liquidation ❌

Always check that your liquidation price is far below your stop loss.
If it’s not, you might be liquidated before your stop loss is even triggered.

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🔁 Example

If a coin is trading at $10, and your:

TP is set anywhere realistic (e.g., $12)

SL is at $8

But you're on 30x leverage with only $100 margin, your liquidation could be at $9.

So even before the trade drops to $8 (your SL), you get wiped out at $9.
Then you’ll think “trading is not for me.”
No — you’re the weapon fashioned against yourself through bad risk control.

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🚫 Other Signs of Poor Risk Management:

Using wide stop loss on a small account

Copying Idolo’s stop loss/leverage without matching their margin size

Holding onto losing trades

Overtrading and revenge trading

Setting unrealistic take profits

Taking multiple trades daily chasing recovery

Risking too much just to hit a daily target

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✅ Proper Risk Management Tips:

Use a calculated stop loss, not emotional ones

Focus on capital protection, not just profits

Understand Zero Liquidation Strategy (I’ll explain this in the next class)

Always know:
🔹 How much you’re risking
🔹 How much you’re aiming to gain
🔹 How much you can afford to lose

Trading is for you — just don’t sabotage yourself.

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LEARNING OF THE DAY ✍️ 🔍 How to Identify a Market Trend 📈📉 Knowing the trend is the first step before entering any trade. Here’s how to spot it: 1. Check Price Direction Uptrend ➜ Higher Highs & Higher Lows (price rising) Downtrend ➜ Lower Highs & Lower Lows (price falling) Range ➜ Price moves sideways between support & resistance 2. Draw a Trendline Connect the lows in an uptrend or highs in a downtrend. If price respects it, the trend is valid. 3. Watch Support & Resistance. Support: Price bounces up Resistance: Price gets rejected When these zones meet the trendline, it’s called a confluence zone — a strong entry area. Are you following? Let me know in the comment section if you can identify market trend or I should drop more contents on this. $BTC $ETH $XRP
LEARNING OF THE DAY ✍️

🔍 How to Identify a Market Trend 📈📉

Knowing the trend is the first step before entering any trade. Here’s how to spot it:

1. Check Price Direction

Uptrend ➜ Higher Highs & Higher Lows (price rising)

Downtrend ➜ Lower Highs & Lower Lows (price falling)

Range ➜ Price moves sideways between support & resistance

2. Draw a Trendline

Connect the lows in an uptrend or highs in a downtrend.

If price respects it, the trend is valid.

3. Watch Support & Resistance.

Support: Price bounces up

Resistance: Price gets rejected

When these zones meet the trendline, it’s called a confluence zone — a strong entry area.

Are you following?
Let me know in the comment section if you can identify market trend or I should drop more contents on this.
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