What is a support level? 🛡️ - It is a zone where demand is strong enough to stop a decline and reverse the price upward - Why it occurs: - Previous lows - Psychological levels ($100, $1000) - Ascending trend lines Support: 1. Horizontal level - price has bounced up several times 2. Trend line: through 2+ local lows
Resistance 🛑 - It is a zone where supply predominates, hindering growth and reversing the price downward - Why it occurs: Previous highs Psychological levels Descending trend lines
Finding it: 1. Horizontal level: where the price has bounced down 2. Trend line: through 2+ local highs 3. Indicators: Fibonacci, MA, Pivot Point How to trade from levels? 🎯
If the price is at support 🟢 - Entry: buy (long) - Stop-loss: just below the level - Take-profit: closer to the next resistance
Price is at resistance 🔴 - Entry: sell (short) - Stop-loss: just above the level - Take-profit: closer to the next support - Wait for confirmation: bounce with volume - Remember fake breakouts: entry after retest - Additional: RSI, volume, MACD
What is a Short? 📉 - Selling an asset that you do not own - Goal: to buy back later at a lower price and profit from the difference
Example of a Short: 1. A customer orders Gucci slippers for $100, even though they are not in stock 2. You sell "on margin" for $100 3. When the price drops to $80, you buy and fulfill the order 4. Profit: $100 − $80 = $20 🎉
What is a Long? 📈 - Buying an asset in advance with the expectation of selling it for more - You profit if the price goes up
Example of a Long (benefit for the customer): 1. The customer places a pre-order for Gucci slippers at a fixed price of $100 📋 2. You purchase for $100 and wait for delivery 3. The market price jumps to $120 💥 4. You fulfill the order at the old price — the customer saves $20 💰 5. The customer is satisfied, you strengthen loyalty 🤝
🏷️ Summary: - Short: you sell without goods → buy cheaper → profit on decline 📉💸 - Long: you buy in advance → sell for more → profit on rise 📈💰
📈 CCI — simple market oscillator **CCI (Commodity Channel Index)** measures the deviation of price from its average over a period. The range is approximately **−200…+200**: - **> +100** — overbought, risk of correction - **< −100** — oversold, potential bounce 🔍 Example (4 h, period=20): - **BTC/USDT**: $109 407, CCI ≈ +120 → overbought - **ETH/USDT**: $2 598, CCI ≈ –75 → neutral zone 📊 How to read? 1. **CCI > +100** → price above average, a correction may begin. 2. **CCI < –100** → price below average, a bounce may occur. 3. **CCI around 0** → market in balance. 🛠 Work plan (4 h): 1. Wait for **CCI > +100** → take part LONG. 2. When it drops below +100 — you can open SHORT. 3. Wait for **CCI to drop < –100** → take profit on SHORT or enter LONG. 4. Confirm the signal with RSI or by breaking levels. 5. **Stop-loss**: 1–2% from entry; **take-profit**: 3–5%. 💡 Tips: - Do not rely only on CCI — combine with MACD, SMA, or RSI. - Look for divergences: price hits a new high/low, CCI does not. - In strong trends, CCI may “hang” in zones >+100/<-100. #CCI #BTC #ETH #Трейдинг #TechAnalysis
📊 SMA on BTC and ETH SMA (Simple Moving Average) — the simple moving average shows the average price over a chosen period. The most popular are: - SMA50 — medium-term trend - SMA200 — long-term trend --- 📈 Analysis: - BTC and ETH are trading above SMA50 and SMA200, indicating medium-term and long-term growth. - For BTC, a breakout above $110,000 may strengthen the upward momentum. - ETH is holding around $2,600 — a level at which growth may continue to $2,650–$2,700. --- 🛠 Strategy: 1. Enter LONG when the price stays above SMA50 and SMA200. 2. Take profit if the price drops below SMA50. 3. Use a stop-loss slightly below SMA200 to limit risks. 4. Watch for the crossover of SMA50 and SMA200: - Golden cross — buy signal. - Death cross — sell signal. --- 🎯 Tips: - Complement SMA with RSI or MACD indicators to confirm the trend. - Pay attention to volumes during breakouts — this strengthens the signal. - SMA is a lagging indicator; combine it with faster indicators. --- 🤔 : Do you use SMA in your trading of BTC and ETH? Which periods do you find most useful? #BTC110KToday? #bitcoin #ETH🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 #TechAnalysis #ТрейдингПравила
📉 Williams %R on BTC: should we wait for a reversal? The **Williams %R** indicator shows how close the current price is to the maximum over a period. It works in the range from **0 to -100**: - **0…-20** — overbought (correction possible) - **-80…-100** — oversold (growth possible) 🔍 BTC/USDT currently - Price: ~$107,000 - Williams %R (14): around **-25** — closer to the overbought zone 📊 Analysis 1. A value above -20 indicates an overheated market. 2. In previous instances after %R above -20, a pullback of 3–5% often followed. 3. If %R turns down from the overbought zone — prepare for profit taking. 🛠 Strategy (4h) 1. Watch for a breakout from the -20…-10 zone downwards — potential sell signal. 2. Enter LONG — if %R rises from the -90…-100 zone. 3. Combine with RSI, MACD for signal confirmation. 4. Stop-loss: 1–2% from entry price. 5. Take-profit: up to 5%, depending on volatility. 🎯 Tips - Williams %R works well on volatile instruments. - In a trend, %R can “hang” in zones — take this into account. - Works best when paired with oscillators (RSI, Stochastic). 🤔 Do you use Williams %R in your trading? How does it help you? #williams #BTC #индикаторы #Трейди #ТехническийАнализ
📊 MACD on BTC: signal for growth or reversal? MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) measures the divergence of moving averages: - MACD = EMA(12) − EMA(26) - Signal line = EMA(9) of MACD - Histogram = MACD − Signal 🔍 BTC/USDT Data - Price: ~$107,000 - MACD(12,26,9) on 4h: MACD > Signal, histogram is rising (bullish trend) 📊 Analysis 1. MACD crossing above Signal → entry signal for LONG. 2. Decrease in histogram → weakening momentum, possible correction. 3. MACD crossing below Signal → exit or SHORT signal. 🛠 Strategy (4h)
1. Entry: MACD crossed Signal from below. 2. Profit taking: histogram started to decline or MACD crossed Signal from above. 3. Stop-loss: 1–2% below entry point. 4. Take-profit: 3–5% from entry. 5. Confirmation: check RSI (do not enter overbought) and volumes. 🎯 Tips - Combine MACD with RSI or volumes for reliability. - In sideways movements, signals may be false. - MACD divergences (price rising, MACD falling) — a strong sign of reversal. 🤔 Question How do you use MACD in your BTC trades?
📊 RSI on BTC: growth or correction? RSI (Relative Strength Index) shows the strength and speed of price change (0–100). - >70: overbought → risk of correction - <30: oversold → potential rebound 🔍 Data BTC/USDT - Price: ~$107 000 - RSI(14) 4h: 60 📊 Analysis 1. RSI=60 (neutral). 2. Historically, at such levels, growth continued to the zone >70. 3. Correction signal — RSI leaving >70 downwards. 🛠 Strategy (4h) 1. Wait for RSI in the zone 65–75. 2. RSI>70 → close part of LONG. 3. RSI ↓70 → consider SHORT. 4. Stop-loss: +1–2% from the high; take-profit: 3–5%. 5. Confirmation: MACD, EMA/SMA, volumes. 🎯 Tips - Combine RSI with other indicators. - Look for divergences: price is rising, RSI is falling. - In strong trends, RSI can stay in zones for a long time. 🤔 Question How do you use RSI in your trades?