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I've always wanted to understand pyramiding in trading because this strategy is quite different from averaging down. It's a completely different approach to position management.
What is the essence of pyramiding? It's when you add volume as the price moves in your favor. It sounds simple, but there are key rules that must not be violated. First, add positions only in profit — meaning when the trend is already confirmed. Second, use a trailing stop to control risk. Third, choose levels for adding carefully — look at technical zones, support and resistance, indicators.
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I noticed an interesting story about Kate Gill. The guy everyone knows as Roaring Kitty is back in the spotlight, but this time not because of stocks, rather because of a lawsuit.
So, an investor named Martin Radev filed a lawsuit against Kate Gill, accusing him of securities fraud. Radev claimed that Gill orchestrated a classic "pump and dump" scheme—using social media to inflate the price of GameStop for his own benefit. According to him, this caused significant losses to other investors. But here’s what happened next—the lawsuit was withdrawn just three days later. Just like that, with no e
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BTC ETH PENGUIN NOOT Lobster Buy, buy, buy—such a low market cap. Everyone buy together. The consensus on any coin will lead to a rise. Bitcoin relies on collective consensus. The lower the market cap, the greater the opportunity. Penguins keep moving into uninhabited icy lands. People think they'll die there, but the place is full of minerals. The little penguin went there, representing beauty. Everyone's consensus is to buy, buy, buy—immediately turning into 999. The whales will come right away. Still, buy, buy, buy.
I've noticed that in the crypto community, more and more attention is being paid to AMA sessions. Interestingly, many newcomers don't really understand what they are for or how they work.
Let's clarify. An AMA session is essentially an open dialogue where community members can ask project representatives questions without censorship. The abbreviation AMA stands for "Ask Me Anything." The format originated on Reddit, where users gained the opportunity to communicate with people they are interested in in real time. Over time, it has evolved into a powerful tool for crypto projects.
I remember in
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I noticed an interesting move: Germany's new Chancellor Friedrich Merz has just arrived in Beijing with a significant business delegation. This is his first official visit to China as the head of the cabinet, and it’s clearly more than just a diplomatic gesture.
According to Bloomberg, the focus of the negotiations is on trade issues and the supply of critically important minerals. The topic is very relevant given the current challenges in global trade. The new German Chancellor has evidently decided not to delay strengthening economic ties with China.
What’s interesting is that this highlight
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Hello! Recently, I delved into the history of financial crises and noticed something interesting. Many in the crypto community don't fully understand what happened on Black Monday and why it matters to us. Let's figure it out together.
So, Black Monday is October 19, 1987. On that day, the Dow Jones index plummeted by 22.61% in a single session. It was one of the most severe one-day crashes in stock market history. The wave didn't just hit the US—markets in Europe, Asia, and Australia experienced serious shocks. It was a global event.
What caused such a drop? First, stocks were overvalued. Peo
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Have you ever wondered how blockchain architecture is structured? I recently delved into this topic and realized that there is a whole hierarchy of levels working together. Today, I want to share my understanding of this structure.
So, blockchain levels are essentially a classification of different blockchain technologies. Each level has its own characteristics: scalability, security, accessibility. Think of it as a multi-story building, where each floor is built upon the previous one and adds new capabilities.
Let's start with the foundation—the L0 level. This is the basic infrastructure, whi
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Honestly, I didn’t quite understand for a long time why everyone talks about CAGR as such an important indicator. I recently figured it out and now I see it everywhere in portfolio analyses.
Simply put, CAGR (the compound annual growth rate) is a way to find out how quickly your investment has grown year over year. Not just an average growth, but exactly how it would grow if it showed the same result every year. It sounds complicated, but it’s a very convenient way to compare different assets on equal footing.
The formula is simple: take the final value, divide it by the initial value, raise i
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I noticed an interesting pattern in how people approach crypto trading. Most look at charts and don’t understand why their strategy isn’t working. And it’s all because they don’t grasp one simple thing — that the timeframe is not just a strip of time on the screen; it literally determines your entire approach to the market.
The timeframe is the minimum interval at which prices are grouped, and the higher the timeframe, the more significant it is. But here’s the catch — most people look at daily charts and think they are trading with a long-term strategy, when in reality, it’s just a mask for i
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If you are serious about trading, you can't do without understanding price patterns. I’ve noticed that many beginners focus only on indicators but miss the most important thing — that the market itself reveals information through forming patterns.
Double tops and double bottoms are among the most reliable reversal patterns I see constantly. When the price hits the same level twice and cannot break higher, it often indicates that the bulls are losing strength. A double bottom works in the opposite direction — the support level that the price hits twice often precedes an upward movement.
Then th
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When I started trading futures, it took me some time to understand the two prices that constantly flicker on the screen. It turns out, there's a reason for that — each of them serves its own purpose, and understanding this is critical for risk management.
The thing is, on the futures market, the contract price doesn't always match the spot price of the underlying asset. Why? Because futures have their own demand and supply dynamics. Traders are constantly buying and selling contracts, and trading volume can be huge. As a result, the BTCUSD price, for example, can deviate from the actual Bitcoi
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Let's talk about something that many traders try sooner or later — the Martingale strategy. I've seen people in the market use this approach, thinking they can turn the situation around after a few losing trades.
What's the essence? The Martingale strategy is based on a simple idea: if you lose, double your bet on the next trade. The logic seems straightforward — eventually, you'll win, and that win will cover all your losses. It sounds attractive, especially when you're in the red and want to quickly break even.
But here's the catch. The Martingale strategy creates an illusion of control over
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Let's understand what a node is in blockchain technology and why it is important for a crypto network. In short, a node is essentially a computer or server that stores blockchain data and exchanges information with other nodes in the network. It sounds simple, but there’s actually quite an interesting mechanism behind it.
I’ve noticed that many newcomers confuse nodes with miners, although they are completely different things. A node is a point of information distribution in the network, and what exactly a node is in the context of a specific blockchain depends on its type and functions. Each
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Just now, I was looking at the latest data on global wealth at the beginning of this year—and here’s who the richest person on Earth is—it turns out they’ve reached absolutely incredible numbers. Seriously, this is just another level.
Elon Musk holds first place with net worth of about 726 billion dollars. Honestly, this is just a historic record—no one in modern history has accumulated personal wealth like this. SpaceX has skyrocketed in its valuation, Starlink is expanding, Tesla continues to grow, and all this story about Новые нейротехнологии и AI only adds money to him. That’s it—who is t
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Here's an honest talk about mobile cryptocurrency mining through apps. I’ve done some mining myself and realized that mining programs for phones are not exactly what beginners hope for.
First, about the apps themselves. CryptoTab was one of the first to start this, just install it, launch, and it automatically begins generating hash rate for Bitcoin. Plus, there’s an invitation system—if friends join through your link, your earnings increase. Then there are cloud mining services, where you essentially buy hash power and receive rewards. StormGain allows mining by completing small tasks; the in
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I've noticed that many newcomers get confused about cryptocurrency market terminology. Here's what ATH actually is — a historical maximum price that a cryptocurrency has ever reached. It's not just a number but an indicator that shows the level of market confidence and investor optimism.
Understanding that ATH is crucial for market analysis. When an asset hits a new record, it signals shifts in the economy and technology. Take Bitcoin — over the past years, it went from $1,000 in November 2013 to $19,783 in December 2017, then to $69,000 in November 2021, and now it has reached $126,080. Each
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I have been doing technical analysis for several years, and I want to share what really works in practice. This will be about triangle patterns on charts — one of the most reliable tools for predicting price movements.
I'll start with the descending triangle. This is a bearish pattern, easily recognized by a horizontal support line at the bottom and a gradually descending resistance line at the top. If you see such a pattern — it means sellers are in control, and the price is preparing for a breakdown downward. When I open a short position, I always wait for confirmation with volume after the
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I've noticed that many people get confused about this moment when they first transfer cryptocurrency to an exchange. A memo is actually a very simple but critically important thing that you need to understand.
Basically, a memo is a unique numeric or alphanumeric code used when sending certain cryptocurrencies. It's also called a tag or Target ID. Its main purpose is to accurately identify who exactly is receiving your funds when multiple users share a common address on the platform.
Why is this necessary? The fact is that some coins, like XRP, XLM, or BNB, allow platforms to use a single addr
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I've noticed that many beginners make the same mistake—they enter a trade right at the breakout level without waiting for confirmation. Experienced traders, on the other hand, know about retests and use them as signals to enter.
A retest is when the price breaks through a level and then returns to it. It sounds simple, but it's one of the most powerful tools in technical analysis. When the price approaches such a level again, it acts like a magnet—either bouncing off or breaking through it definitively. Whether you're trading on five-minute candles or daily charts, retests work the same everyw
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Kimbal Musk, Elon’s brother, is once again attracting attention with his political post on X. Recently, he criticized Trump’s policies, writing that the president imposed record-high taxes on American consumers through tariff strategies. Interestingly, this post sparked a wave of discussion, as Elon himself is known for his close ties to Trump.
Few people know that Kimbal Musk is not just the brother of a famous entrepreneur. He is a billionaire with his own fortune of around $700 million, mainly accumulated through Tesla shares. He appears to be about 52 years old and looks like someone livin
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Let's understand what a cold wallet is and why it's important to know. If you take crypto storage seriously, this will definitely come in handy.
First and foremost: a cold wallet is a physical device or completely offline medium that generates and stores your private keys without an internet connection. It sounds simple, but the genius is in the details: if the keys never go online, they cannot be intercepted remotely. That’s why every serious crypto investor needs such a wallet.
The history of this shows where the idea originated. In 2013, Czech developers Marek Palatinus and Pavol Rusnak fro
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