@Phillycheepsk8@realjojo@Trezor This is exactly right. Trezor is super clumsy to use (like most HW wallets) but there 25th word solution is straight forward and a breeze to implement.
@Jorgenstuen@ZssBecker Probably same reason no one know the difference between your and you're. You're going to sound like a dumbass if you don't learn your own language!
How to read my liquidation level charts:
- Red lines are 100x high leverage positions
- Yellow lines are 50x mid leverage positions
- Blue lines are 25x lower leverage positions
- Numbers along the top show the top of the range
- Numbers along the bottom show the bottom of the range
- Blue price chart is the price of the asset on #Binance
Now how to use this information:
The exchange will sweep aka "flush" high leverage red lines 99.9% of the time.
The exchange will sweep aka "flush" mid leverage yellow lines 78% of the time.
The exchange will sweep aka "flush" lower leverage blue lines 20% of the time.
The safest and most reliable trade is:
Wait patiently for the lower blue lines to be swept (once a week on average or longer in a bullish trend) and Long or spot buy there. The bottom of the range number is their target.
On the other side, wait patiently for the upper blue lines to be swept (once a week on average or longer in a bearish trend) and Short or take profits there. The top of the range number is their target.
Patience will be rewarded. Trading in the range is extremely dangerous and 90% of traders will lose money.