You cannot outsmart the moving averages...
The market is showing, why its so incredibly important to have a proper exit strategy
Many stocks that ran 100%+, now back to the exact spot they were a few months ago
You can avoid round tripping those gains using the EMA's
Simple exit strategy:
-Trim into strength/key level (25%)
-Close under 8 EMA (25% trim)
-Close under 21 EMA (25% trim)
-Close under 50 EMA (50% trim)
(You can also trim on the way up on extensions like $ARM)
This saved me a MASSIVE roundtrip on a few of my best trades this year
Goal is not to sell the tippy top...
Its to ride the momentum of the trend for as long as possible
4 videos you should watch if you want to level up your trading:
1) How to tell the difference between a pullback & a reversal
2) How to backtest your indicators
3) 200sma trading strategy
4) $SPY trading strategy
“My Uncle cheated on his wife. She pretended to have forgiven him. He took her to the US. As soon as they arrived and settled, brought up the cheating case, which happened 15 years before. She divorced him, took child support, his two houses in the US, and filed for alimony.”
I'm curious; why are some women this gravely vindictive?✍️
As an adult with no kids, it's my solemn duty to embrace the hobbies and adventures my peers no longer have time for, because they've sacrificed their freedom to keep the human race alive. I must travel, nap, pursue whimsical interests, and have fun in their honor.
Met a guy making $1.2 million a year as an AI Engineer
I asked him how he learned to build AI Agents so well.
He sent me the exact video that that got him in. This 3 hour course on AI Agents
You won't find anything better about building AI agents than this
I watched it last night.
Halfway through, I realised I have been prompting AI completely wrong for years.
Bookmark this and read the article below.
My girlfriend asked why I was smiling at my phone at 3AM.
I lost my job last week.
Rent due in 4 days.
No backup plan.
Then I found a 33-year-old nerd who turned $1,000 into $946,207 trading Bitcoin with a trick he stole from hurricane forecasts.
No finance degree. No trading desk.
Just a method every meteorologist uses and every trader ignores.
The method is meteorologists never forecast tomorrow with a single model. They run 31 and count the votes. He applied that exact framework to Bitcoin.
Built a Claude Fable 5 agent that reads every 5-minute BTC candle and feeds it into MiroFish simulator running 31 parallel prediction paths.
Trade only fires when 28 out of 31 models agree.
Below 26 votes? Trade dies instantly.
The agent moves faster than any human trading desk:
→ Collects market data 24/7 without breaks
→ Runs continuous simulations inside MiroFish engine
→ Operates fully autonomous with zero manual input
→ Every trade executes only when consensus hits threshold
→ Every dollar captured is pure market inefficiency exploit
That is the entire edge.
Not prediction. Consensus.
Position sizing follows Kelly criterion.
Signal fires or it does not. Most signals fail the vote count, so the system stays flat most days.
He spent years learning that certainty is a scam and consensus is the only edge that matters.
You only need Claude Fable 5 + device + 1 hour per day.
Giving this free for 24 hours.
To get it:
1. Comment the word Fable
2. Like and retweet this
3. Follow me @codewithimanshu so I can DM you
Save this post. Build the consensus system this week. Start with $200. Scale on evidence.
If you know eBay, there's a Chinese platform just like that.
Many "UK-used" iPhones, Samsung, or laptops sold in Computer Village actually didn't come from London.
Some of them came from this platform called Xianyu, also known as Goofish or Idle Fish: a used-goods marketplace under Alibaba.
Once you know how to navigate your way on this platform, you can get used iPhones, Samsungs, Google Pixels, cameras, laptops, and various gadgets at very low prices.
Each seller will indicate whether the gadget has issues or not, so you can decide what you want.
- Once you've picked the specific gadgets you want to buy, discuss with the sellers, and confirm what you're buying are in good condition. (Don't worry, some of them understand basic English.)
- After that, you'll need a shipping agent such as Superbuy and CSSBuy to help you secure the goods and send them to your country. (I'll drop the links in the comment section.)
- The agent can even help you inspect the goods, negotiate, and pay in yuan on your behalf.
- When the items land in the agent's warehouse in China, they'll ship it to Nigeria by air or sea, depending on the mode you want. (Air is faster but costlier; sea is slower but cheaper.)
Note that this platform is completely in Chinese, so you'll need to translate. They have a website and an app on the iOS App Store.
You can log in with Taobao, Alipay or Wepay.
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This is for information purposes only, though.
Use wisely and responsibly, and ensure to do your own further research.
Stay sharp! 🪒
Handshake this, Outlier that. You are a Nigerian and you want to make $500 per task? Welcome to the light my gee 🫶❤️
🤣I'm laughing. How come I didn't discover this update before today?
“Women now stage fake pregnancy to deceive their husbands, gets injected with steroids which gives them the exact semblance of a pregnant woman”
- Former NAPTIP BOSS exposes something sh0cking 😳🙆🏼♂️💔
I learned something new today.
Whenever you're reporting someone to the police in Nigeria, never forget the most important phrases.
These are very important in your statement; "He said he's not afraid of the police" and "He said he knows his rights"
Leave the rest to them.
Me everytime I see a tall black woman with sparkling dentition, double shade combo lips, properly made hair locs, smells nice especially like lavender.
God help my soul if she wears beads in flowery dress or palazzo pants.
Black women >>>>>
You can also explore supply chain in Cybersecurity. Here are some job titles 👇🏾
Third Party Risk Analyst/Manager
Third Party Security Consultant
Third Party Assurance Analyst/Manager
Third Party Risk Officer
Third Party Cybersecurity Program Manager
Vendor Risk Analyst/Manager
Supplier Assurance Lead
Security Due Dilligence Analyst
Vendor Security Assessment Analyst/Manager
Note: Third Party, Vendor, Supplier are used interchangeably depending on the organization
You can find the recording for our Supply chain session herein.
If you are interested in Supply chain and you have about 3 hours you’re not using at the moment, I’ll strongly recommend that you listen.
This is what I’ll call “Twitter Supply Chain Conference”