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Here are the reasons you must use these 2 indicators. 1. They save you time. You slam them on your chart and they expose the strength and weakness of the coin. Isn't that what you want? 2. All timeframes and what going on there, exposed. Now, let me explain. By the way, have a separate TView account where these two indicators are permanent. All you do is open it, and they'll load. You mentally analyse them for 5 minutes to get an idea of the market sentiment and create your own bias, then close it—that's all. Is it hard? No. Zoom to see clearly.
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motymop:During emergency, lock period sometimes gets violated if the company doesn't care about reputation or sanction. You're a man and you promised your wife nothing will ever make you leave or hurt her. 5 years later, you realized one of your kids isn't yours. Will you still keep your promise? Or, World War III happened and you must either save your lovely kids or her. Would you abandon your kids to keep your promise? Everything about alts is promise, not certainty. It's BTC that we're 90% sure of certainty. The rest is: make your money and go. |
These are currently the indicators contained in the best all-in-1 indicator in the world.Am I doing too much Cho Cho Cho already? Oya, make I stop to make everyone happy. |
When you're done watching, quote me let's start. It's just too easy. For preparation, search for and favourite: DIY Custom Strategy Builder [ZP] - v1 By zpayab If the dashboard is blocking your screen, go to Settings, Inputs, and turn it off. Also turn off Buy/Sell and change the size to tiny. Then, we'll get started.
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If you're using Tradingview free version, you can't use more than 2 indicators. I'll teach you how to use more than 40+ (which I know you don't need up to that). There are two ways. For those who want quick video insights before finally using my lecture to digest it, watch these two short clips. These are short videos. Only 1 is up to 8 mins, the rest are less than 6 mins. 1. Using ChatGPT to combine the codes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LP-FUU29wM?si=tEgyQO3_Z2Y2l1c_ 1.2. Altering the codes on TView's Pinescript editor https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7fMBgZ24e0?si=vmaY1h5-1aD5ETG1 2. Using DIY Custom Builder (which I'll probably explain how to use it because it looks complicated, but way toooooo easy.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XV2GDNKnElI?si=_HJ4HunsmoAnBo8l Bonus 1: Amazing Multiples-in-1 Indicators https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0E_6gQqs8Hs?si=E0MmztSO6j50TlrJ Bonus 2: How to use multiple timeframe via Vivaldi browser. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HO02xtp2Yw?si=GMC4jXkzLf6t_tjA |
For the Mxwll's indicator, you can just become a master of Area of Interest trading. Or HH and HL. I used lower TF just to show it. Those are not my major TF. The market rewards a dedicated specialist.
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Talking about the volume-based S/R indicator, the reason I like it is his I can stay on one screen and know there is a trading opportunity in any timeframe of my choice. See the arrow in the image below. You adjust it in your settings based on the tf you want. For me, at the moment, whatever will save me time, I'll do it. Thank God I have already spent time building a solid foundation and I expect the same from you, then use these tools to support and save time. Some technical analysts on YouTube and around the word might think being a pro is by not using indicators and staying on your chart drawing lines manually = pro. All those traditional authors who think writing their books with a pen and paper, painstakingly typing and proofreading it manually for months shows professionalism and is better than using AI to make their work faster will be left behind. Guaranteed!
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Taystee1:I'm always eager to share, but when I remember there are some people who only visit this thread or only comment when it's time to abuse iLegend, I just hold back and say, "Make I keep this one for my book series." At least I'll be paid for it, not abused for it. Also, one of the reasons is, I don't want beginners who haven't mastered the basics like Market Structure, candlestick, chart pattern, drawing support, resistance, Fibonacci retracement/extension, etc. manually to get carried away, avoid foundation and start using these short cuts. Since my volume lecture is proving stubborn to be concluded, I'll post another lecture (indicator related) as a form of apology to people that love reading my post, but the volume one must drop one day—I have gone too far to abandon it. Let me give you two powerful indicators, but don't tell anyone. if you're already good at drawing support and resistance, I'll suggest you save yourself time and use an indicator called Volume-based Support & Resistance by Tommy. Why? This crypto game is all about volume and market always go to where it resides. The second one is: Fibonacci Trend by Chartprime. Why? As the market is going up or down, it's telling you the trend and instantly drawing the Fibonacci retracement. The one I posted by Mxwll does these two things already, but it's good to have ones for confirmation. As I always say, it's not by indicator. Though, it's good to know they exist, but keep the game simple even though you have access to a big catalogue of indicators.
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Omoawoke:Who started the fight against animal cruelty? The blacks or the whites? If you say the whites, my question is, why were they cruel to Africans, when they know we're all living things and deserve love and affection? Are Africans not worth being treated kindly? Whatever a white man introduces, Africans always see it as the truth and nothing more and this is why I 100% know Nigeria will be an LGBTQ nation 100 years from now. Gay wedding will happen in Churches. No be Africa again? Gen Alpha and the next generation after them will approve it. The same white men will use hook to catch fish, remove the hook and throw the fish back into the river. Don't they know that iron hook is painful to the fish? Isn't that cruelty? Kidnappers are killing Nigerians everyday, but most of you kept quiet, but when it comes fish, everyone has become humane and kind towards nature. |
Omoawoke:Giving it beer and cooking it, which is worse? |
Jayinyourdreams:Aki or Pawpaw might not be as tall as you, but the day he appears on stage or on the street, crowd will scream and follow him. Last time you were on the street, did the crowd follow you? No. Now you get my point. #One love. Dem no dey force big man to dance. |
Here are 16 types of reversal or fake-out. They are IMPORTANT. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5W9tZR2tHI?si=ggY9Z1Cajj-X0NiF |
Enjoying writing fast with my voice and zero punctuation from my end. All done for me. LG Life's Good. GPT Great Possibility Together. For those planing to go into day trading, this is the first video you must must and you'll thank me forever. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiNV8UL18J4?si=R4hF7q9pNuiWZjwc
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"I enter trades where my failure will be an opportunity for a better entry or entries for my success." Joe Clef. Only people who sacrifice time, money, or their souls (TMS) will ever make it. Else, poverty for life. For me, I started by sacrificing time, but now, I sacrifice money. I entered a trade at 89k and my liquidation was 85k. I added little money and moved the liq to 74k. I abandoned the trade nakēd (no stoploss) and used another exchange to enter buy orders at 74.5k and lower. That money is my sacrifice — I wanted to lose it so badly. Sadly, the idiot refused to come down to 85k or 74k, but pumped from 89k to 105k. Did I win or I lose? Whichever direction it had taken, I would've still won at last. The sacrifice would've been repaid—it's just a matter or time. I don't think I can lose again in crypto because my losses are my sacrifice for better entries. The market must favor me even though it starts with a loss. This is the power of strategy — it gives you confidence. This is why the ugly, but confident guys always get all the pretty girls alongside the rich and confident guys. You might not like Andrew Tate, VDM, Donald Trump, Kanye West, Burna Boy, 50 Cent, etc., but they're CONFIDENT and they sacrifice something (being abused and hated online or even losing their lives) and that is attractive to money.
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@Graceglory, saw your DM in 2024 and replied the same day, but never heard from you. I hope all is well. |
geedot:Great. The guy is too good in his day-trading game. Too simple, too effective. He's the one that made me want to consider going back to day-trading. I hardly recommend people, but when I do, that person is surely worth it. |
seanwilliam:Whatever low we experience in JFk, January and February will be retested or almost retested in August or September before the final parabolic pump. |
geedot:If it works consistently, it's right. One of the people I recently watched 10 of his videos does the same. He turned $580 to millions of Dollars doing day trading. He's focused on volume, minimalist, and news. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiNV8UL18J4?si=WCWFrSMvV1Jxr0V9 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYoQYCBW4sw?si=zZU-4wSe7Nwj8sQs |
geedot:You need to learn it o. Your trading exposes your personality. You need to add patience to your personality. I didn't even know it was posted. Most times I just zoom past posts. I saw the trade on my chart, advantage of using Mxwll price action indicator, and took it, then left at 103.3k after internal break of structure (I didn't want to be greedy). I always love to leave 3 or 5-7k headroom. Entering my 2nd short at 106.5k. But, if the bad guys get upset, they'll push it to 112k to liquidate more shorts, the price of our +16k. Vs -7k strategy.
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harry2sexy:The market rewards a specialist. The people that try to say negative things are traders (those people have ego issue and "who sabi trade pass" mentality and I hate being identified as one of them) and the second people are the newbies who have lost a lot and are looking for who to blame. Na why I dey fear to give coin, but teach them how to find those coins themselves—which is even better for them, but dem no wan hear. They just want who to blame when things go wrong. You never see where some newly converted or new believers dey abuse God cuz something bad happened in their family? That is humans for you. Woman go cheat, she go blame her husband for not satisfying her. Man go cheat, he go blame alcohol or the Devil. People making money are hardly upset. |
geedot:You're right. When I started trading years ago, I did the same and with zero indicators. I won a lot, lost a lot and the experience is what helped me in building patience and focusing on the 4 year cycle and opportunistic trades. I love watching videos on YouTube and comedy on Tiktok, so I no longer have the time to be on chart regularly. I have a voice alert that tells me the situation of the market and price of every coin that is dumping or pumping and the percentage. So, with that, I'm actually aware of the situation report without opening my chart. |
I disobeyed one of my rules today and I'm not happy. I vowed to only short BTC when it does 10% or more in a day (with volume exhaustion), but I sold my 89k buy and shorted at 103.3k, then added more short to make it 103.7k, but sadly, it's still at 6.20%. This means there "might" be 3.80% more upside before pullback. I hope it doesn't happen, but I've seen the BSide liquidity they're hunting. At least, it's not much anymore.
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I always talk about having strategies, a main super strategy and being patient and consistent. I even added the market rewards the specialist. So, those that always want me to call a coin, I'm a BTC specialist. My call is 5 green day and knowing the Re-Sel-Bu-Bum year you're in. (Relax year, Sell year, But year, Buy-More year). I don't chart any other coin except BTC. Every indicator I try, it's only on BTC 1 week TF, 1 day and 1 months. Occasionally, 4 hours, 15 mins and 5 mins. The moment it works on those, it's approved. Before I started using indicators, I made sure I'm good manually. So, if you're a beginner, try to learn TA the hard way first before you join the easy lane. One example of easy lane is this free market structure and price action indicator called Mxwll Price Action Suite on Tradingview. Don't go close to it if you're a beginner. It's too good and will make you lazy. It's Smart Money Concept all done for you. Has FVG, demand and supply, support and resistance, Fibonacci, order block, BOS, ChoCh, etc. It's an all-in-1 plug-and-play suite. To make it even more accurate, you tweak the settings. It's in my top 10 indicators.
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geedot:I have placed a short at 103.3k long time ago. I don't know if it has hit and my long position of 89k will be sold if it gets there too. I know it will or at 80% sure it will. |
So, about the duration, 2 mins for voice and 25 for audio upload.
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Taystee1:That's good to know and I appreciate. I only use the image to text version for simpler tasks. I just don't want to be solely dependent on the guy. |
This is the second most important video for people in crypto, FACT! It's about macros on Tradingview. 2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub3AKZgmHF0?si=en1hzF9MhAFTFmSN 1. About BTC CYCLE (reposted) iLegendd: |
Wow! So, today, I made a new discovery on GPT. Normally, I type fast, all thanks to learning typing skill as a kid. Also, as a programmer, you have no choice too. I can even type a full message with my eyes closed, but when I'm lazy, I use voice recording. My normal voice recording doesn't punctuate for me—I'll have to say things like: period, exclamation mark, comma, etc. before it'll do it. Today, I I didn't know what pushed me, I decided to try ChatGPT's voice capture to text and I was wowed. The normal recording on my textpad usually misspels a few things and I'll have to painstakingly correct and punctuate them manually. With ChatGPT, I intentionally spoke sluggishly and I made sure it's a typical Naija accent, hoping it won't capture what I'm saying, but this guy captured it clearly with perfection and even added punctuations in the right places. Hmmm!!! Looks like my days of typing will soon be over. Everything will be 70% or more voice. I go use Cho Cho Cho kill some people soon—this one it has become way too easy. So, all my years learning MAVIS will go to waste now. ![]() With this, writing of book will become easier with instant punctuation and proper spelling on the go. I'll test the limit to see how many minutes it can record.
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Know the Creator of the Indicator Sometimes, it's good to know the creator of the indicator you're using and why he created it. With this knowledge, you've already mastered 50% of its usage without even using it. As I always say, you don't need more than 2, but you need to know more than 2 exists. Here’s a ranked list of the top 50 people who created the most-used trading indicators, based on their impact and the popularity of their tools in trading and technical analysis. The ranking considers the importance, frequency of use, and versatility of the indicator in different markets. Top 50 Creators of Trading Indicators (Ranked) 1. J. Welles Wilder Jr. Indicators: Relative Strength Index (RSI), Average True Range (ATR), Directional Movement Index (DMI), Parabolic SAR. Reason: Developed multiple foundational indicators that remain cornerstones of technical analysis. 2. John Bollinger Indicator: Bollinger Bands. Reason: Essential for volatility analysis and dynamic support/resistance. 3. Charles H. Dow Indicator: Dow Theory (Trendlines, Market Trends). Reason: Father of technical analysis; provided the basis for trend analysis. 4. Gerald Appel Indicator: Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD). Reason: A versatile momentum indicator used across markets. 5. Alan Hull Indicator: Hull Moving Average (HMA). Reason: Improved moving average that reduces lag. 6. Marc Chaikin Indicators: Chaikin Money Flow (CMF), Chaikin Oscillator. Reason: Focused on volume and accumulation/distribution. 7. Tushar Chande Indicators: Stochastic RSI, Aroon Indicator. Reason: Innovated refinements to traditional oscillators. 8. Larry Williams Indicator: Williams %R. Reason: Useful for identifying overbought and oversold conditions. 9. Leonard Fibonacci Tool: Fibonacci Retracement/Extension. Reason: Timeless tool for measuring support/resistance levels. 10. Richard Donchian Indicator: Donchian Channel. Reason: Pioneered trend-following strategies. 11. Ralph Nelson Elliott Tool: Elliott Wave Theory. Reason: Comprehensive framework for market cycles. 12. George C. Lane Indicator: Stochastic Oscillator. Reason: Widely used for momentum and overbought/oversold signals. 13. W. D. Gann Tools: Gann Angles, Gann Fans. Reason: Famous for time and price prediction methods. 14. Paul Levine Indicator: Money Flow Index (MFI). Reason: Combines price and volume for momentum analysis. 15. Alexander Elder Indicator: Elder Ray Index. Reason: Developed tools for spotting trends and reversals. 16. Perry Kaufman Indicator: Kaufman's Adaptive Moving Average (KAMA). Reason: Adaptive approach to moving averages. 17. David Weis Indicator: Weis Wave Volume. Reason: Enhanced understanding of volume trends. 18. Victor Sperandeo Indicator: Trader Vic's 2B Pattern. Reason: Popularized a classic reversal pattern. 19. John Ehlers Indicators: Fisher Transform, MESA Adaptive Moving Average. Reason: Applied digital signal processing to market analysis. 20. Thomas Demark Indicator: TD Sequential. Reason: Focused on timing market tops and bottoms. 21. Richard Arms Indicator: Arms Index (TRIN). Reason: Measures market breadth and volume. 22. Bill Williams Indicators: Awesome Oscillator, Alligator Indicator, Fractals. Reason: Integrated psychological elements into trading. 23. Donald Lambert Indicator: Commodity Channel Index (CCI). Reason: Measures price deviation from average. 24. Edward A. Coppock Indicator: Coppock Curve. Reason: Long-term momentum indicator. 25. Adam Grimes Indicator: ATR Bands. Reason: Improved volatility-based trend analysis. 26. Harold Gartley Tool: Gartley Pattern. Reason: Basis for harmonic trading patterns. 27. Carney Scott Tool: Harmonic Patterns (Butterfly, Crab). Reason: Extended Gartley's work. 28. Joseph Granville Indicator: On-Balance Volume (OBV). Reason: Pioneer in volume-based analysis. 29. Nicolas Darvas Indicator: Darvas Box Theory. Reason: Momentum-based trading system. 30. H.M. Gartley Indicator: Gartley Pattern. Reason: Core harmonic pattern. 31. Jim Sloman Indicator: Sloman Oscillator. Reason: Created smoother momentum tools. 32. John J. Murphy Tool: Intermarket Analysis. Reason: Popularized cross-market strategies. 33. Aronson and Olson Tool: Bayesian Trend Analysis. Reason: Probabilistic approach to trends. 34. Murrey Math Indicator: Murrey Math Lines. Reason: Systematic support/resistance levels. 35. Darvas Indicator: Darvas Box. Reason: Simple but powerful trend-following strategy. 36. David S. Nassar Indicator: Market Profile. Reason: Volume and time at price visualization. 37. Ken Shaleen Tool: Market Profile Techniques. Reason: Developed on profiling tools. 38. Henry O. Pruden Indicator: Wyckoff Method. Reason: Market structure analysis. 39. Stephen Wolfram Tools: Chaos Tools for markets. Reason: Leveraged mathematics. 40. John Hayden Tool: RSI Variants. Reason: Enhanced applications of RSI. 41. Tyler Gabb Tool: Fibonacci Fan. Reason: Extends Fibonacci retracement to identify diagonal levels. 42. Dr. Alexander Elder Tool: Triple Screen Trading System. Reason: Comprehensive method integrating trend, momentum, and timing. 43. Linda Bradford Raschke Indicator: The LBR Three-Tick Reversal and ADX Variations. Reason: Enhanced short-term momentum tools. 44. Leonardo Pisano (Fibonacci) Tool: Fibonacci Time Zones. Reason: Expanded Fibonacci use into time analysis. 45. John F. Andrews Tool: Andrews' Pitchfork. Reason: Introduced a structured trend-channeling technique. 46. John Carter Tool: TTM Squeeze. Reason: Combines Bollinger Bands and Keltner Channels for volatility setups. 47. Chris Moody Tool: Enhanced RSI/MA Cross Systems. Reason: Advanced modern variations of RSI. 48. Warren Buffett Tool: Intrinsic Value Metrics (e.g., PE Ratio). Reason: His approach to valuation is used by investors worldwide. 49. Mark Douglas Tool: Trading Psychology Framework. Reason: Focused on mental tools rather than indicators. 50. Alfred Cowles III Tool: Statistical Market Theories. Reason: Early contributor to quantifying financial market behavior. |
ambitiouschap17:It's been long. Can't recall the exact title of the post. |
I can guarantee you, even your mentor doesn't know this about MACD and probably never will, but now you have the chance to. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbCoRXuF1O8?si=9IPGv8IyUo-UwCMR |
SINisSIN:My XRP long trade is locked up in one exchange. "The market rewards a specialist. "
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That is humans for you. Woman go cheat, she go blame her husband for not satisfying her. Man go cheat, he go blame alcohol or the Devil. 
