@josedonato__ How do know 676k is โa lotโ resp of interest from a potential trading perspective? Do you analyse ratios to total value? Historical volumes etc?
Is hyperliquid:native considered to be a security under the US clarity act given that approx 23% are controlled by core team/group? if so, will hyperliquid:native team take action to ensure token gets classified as commodity?
@Ryker_Crypto@CryptoWizardd I am in his channel for several years. I have to say his btc predictions were spot on.
I didnt follow altcoin predictions but we were all wrong on alts :)
Not defending him hereโฆ but canโt really agree with the comments above
@josedonato__ cool so see how the tool is evolving. is there a possibility to load historical data? i have downloader that fetches data from binance and stores it locally. would be great to load into my cryexc session somehow.
Inspired by @Trader_XO "hammering" the importance of trade journals, I decided to code my own AI-assisted version. The goal isn't just to track trades, but to use AI to:
- Compute trade setup confidence.
- Analyze price action, footprints, and HTF (divergences, order flow, absorption, S/R, etc.).
- Give constructive feedback while the trade is live.
- Run post-mortems on closed trades to catch strategy leaks or discipline issues.
- Build a feedback loop to refine the strategy for the next setup.
- I wanted to rely as little as possible on manual input, just data and screenshots.
My takeaways after vibe coding this in a few evening sessions:
- Multimodal LLMs are getting scary good at reading chart screenshots (even simple RSI divergences).
- The AI post-mortem goes hard on me and rigorously highlights every mistake.
- Live trade clues are great for assessing continuation vs. reversal probabilities.
- Honestly, impressed by how the feedback loop is actually improving my strategies and teaching me.
To all developers, if you dont vibe code yet, you better get started! Crazy what you can do in literally few hours of prompting.
Any ideas are very welcome!