,,FUTURES HAVE COME OUT ON LIQUIDATION,, here is everything about the market in one chart; by paying attention to all the details, you will find meaning in each one and do not be swayed by tales of huge orders, wealthy whales, and the influence of any event on the price of crypto. Write in the comments how you read the picture
Trump is choking Pepe, traders are burning all Teslas and Doge, Musk is breeding Shiba dogs on an abandoned ranch in an underdeveloped state. Musk is one of the most influential people not only in the USA, and the scene where Trump reads him like a schoolboy is very naive on their part. Use the thing called "brain" and think broader than TikTok. Soon we will be reading again that those close to them earned billions on their spectacle.
when you hear that someone earned their first million $ don't strangle your frog, strangle its mother (mother-in-law) just kidding) The first million isn't kept in cash in a safe and isn't accumulating interest in a bank, it's earned over time, meaning in 2005 - 10k, plus in 2006 - 15k, and so on. And conversely, if someone is flaunting huge amounts in a couple of millions, it doesn't mean they earned it. Each of us had our first earned million, but it’s long gone. So, comrades billionaires or multimillionaires, don't hang your heads, hang your mother-in-law instead)
Chart almost for 8 years. Imagine a chart lasting another 115 years (until the last Bitcoin block is mined). Considering the predictions of the 'Simpsons' and other happenings in the world, it becomes clear that someone is playing with this, and it's a long-term game. So, the historical maximum on the chart (screenshot) is just the beginning in relation to the entire 115-year chart. This is not a recommendation, but just information for thought.
I'm high right now and so sorry for being off-topic. Anyway, I decided to look at some art (my ex-girlfriend gave me a similar painting a long time ago) but that's not what I want to talk about ...
...I got access to the very first secret frames of the cartoon ,,The Simpsons,, they were black and white, but I still understood the signal that on 30.04.2025 there will be a hot night for Trump. Those who can't calculate the trajectory (graph) of the objects, I can sell the following frames of the plot
it doesn't matter if you're a newbie or an experienced one who has experienced all the laws of crypto, everyone says study the trends. But what is there to study, all exchanges have this eternal trend - 'shave the trader' So if you don't have your own people who pump the springs before a pump, don't hope for profit
please tell me where and which mode to choose so that each created order becomes a separate open position, each with its own liquidation price, so that they do not merge into a pile and do not become one open position with a common liquidation price? Thanks!
I want to share my thoughts/guesses, calling it a strategy will not be relevant, rather a trajectory. I will be glad if this is useful to someone and grateful for any good comment. 3 . . . 2 . . . 1 . . . If you are trading in 'long' with leverage, it is more profitable to do it specifically in coin-m, as earnings come not only from the long but also from the rise in the price of the token you are longing. That is, we initially invest in (e.g. ltc), and then add a multiplier. But if we talk about 'short', I haven't fully thought that through yet. Let's consider the benefits of trading 'short'. If we take the phrase 'doubled and fell in half', the deeper I think, the more questions arise. Let's take the token $XXX at a price of 100$ doubled = 200 fell in half = 50 It seems to be the same action with the price (but in different directions), but the number of steps (1$=1 step) up-100, down-50, a difference of 50 $STEP. At the time when it doubled, that's plus 100%, while falling in half is minus 50%. I don't know if I am leading anyone to new thoughts or if I am misleading myself, but it seems to me there is an interesting game of numbers here and due to the number of steps, the advantage of leveraged trading seems to shift to 'short', but this is not the final solution.