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DAY 6
TRADING TIME & MARKET ACTION:
I beg you ๐ STUDY THIS TRADING TIME & ACTION as if your LIFE depends on it, BECAUSE it does.
Trading is hugely controlled by your entry point, timing & market condition.
The gist is, timing play an important role in being a profitable trader.
By experience the below are the trading times in crypto and what traders do at different times.
First, I converted the time into IST so as to help my Asian friends & to WAT to help my African friends.
IST for India Standard Time while WAT is West Africa Time.
If you're from other time zones, convert the time to your time zone using AI. Grok or chapgpt can help.
Just copy the timing I posted here, open GROK or Chatgpt and paste the timing asking the Ai to convert it to your timezone.
Crypto Trading Times (IST)โ
1) 6:00โ7:30 AM IST โ Asia open, high volatility
2) 12:30โ2:30 PM IST โ London open, trend forms
3) 5:30โ7:30 PM IST โ Calm phase, ideal for planning entries
4) 7:30โ9:30 PM IST โ NY open, big moves
5) 9:30โ11:30 PM IST โ Trend continuation or fade
6) 11:30 PMโ2:30 AM IST โ US retail joins, choppy action
7) Weekend (7โ11 AM IST) โ Low liquidity, snipe fakeouts
Your edge in the crypto market is right TIMING. Right timing boosts results & make you a wise profitable trader.
For Africans here is the time conversion:
Crypto Trading Times (WAT)โ
1) 1:30 โ3:00 AM WAT โ Asia open, high volatility
2) 8:00โ10:00 PM WAT โ London open, trend forms
3) 1:00โ3:00 PM WAT โ Calm phase, ideal for planning entries
4) 3:00โ5:00 PM WAT โ NY open, big moves
5) 5:00โ7:00 PM WAT โ Trend continuation or fade
6) 7:00โ10:00 PM WAT โ US retail joins, choppy action
7) Weekend (2:30โ6:30 AM WAT) โ Low liquidity, snipe fakeouts
*I might hold a class where I will interpret what best trade actions to take at different timing.*
*For now, make due with common sense especially of the fact the trading activities in the different times are self-explanatory.*
Killing Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in the February 28 airstrike was probably America's biggest foreign policy own goal in ages.
The US Israeli hit didn't just take out Iran's 86 year old supreme leader after 36 years in power it turned him into a martyr that hits deep in Shia history and faith.
No supreme leader had ever died like this before Khomeini went naturally back in '89. Getting whacked by what Iran calls Zionist American forces? It slots perfectly into their whole revolutionary myth, making the job feel holy and impossible to erase.
The timing was brutal assassinated in the middle of Ramadan, the same month Imam Ali (Shia's first imam, symbol of pure justice) got assassinated in 661 while praying. To believers, it's like history replaying in holy mode.
Worse, he died with family members around him straight echo of Karbala in 680, where Imam Husayn and his family were massacred with his family. That's the heart of Shia identity, the oppressed (mazlum) vs. the oppressor (zalim). This isn't staying local it's firing up Shias everywhere.
Even wilder, it's pulling Sunnis and Shias together in the streets from Karachi to Baghdad, That's almost unheard of. By hitting someone this big religiously, the US basically united the whole Muslim community (Ummah) against a common goal.
Trump and Netanyahu figured "cut the head off, regime falls." But history laughs at that, remember Soleimani in 2020? His death just made Iran tougher. Creating martyrs usually blows up in your face longterm.
West might call it a clean tactical win, but they've traded a known foe for something scarier, a faith driven, grief fueled resistance that could go global and unpredictable.
This isn't the endgame it's the messy start of a way darker chapter. Getting the religious and cultural layers here is key to seeing why this "precision" strike could end up costing a fortune.
Instead of crippling the Islamic Republic, they've given it the strongest legitimacy shot since 1979. You don't bomb away an idea baptized in blood and tied to sacred stories.
@axelroode@Memeland I have done all possible ways to connect my @solflare wallet to the @stakeland site, but it's not working ๐๐
This is what is showing...., though the wallet is already connected to the @JoinFightID web