@astronomer_zero Followed you since you had less than 500 followers now you’re on your way to 50k!!! That’s a 100x. One of the best traders out there fr
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How to navigate across @Moneytaur_ timeline like a pro🏅
First thing you need to understand is that the only way to access older posts in X is by using Advanced Search. If you only try to access them by scrolling as low as you can, very quickly you will hit the API limit: X will allow you to scroll a couple months at best.
Because Advanced Search UI is designed the way to demotivate you to scrap any data, I created a ready-to-go timeline list of most Moneytaur's posts divided by months. It covers about 90% of all the post that MT wrote since 2021. Subscription/paid post are only included in the search if you are subscribed to MT. If you don't - go get it, don't be a loser. Link to the list:
https://t.co/cRcff2jEa5
If you dig a little deeper, you can see that each link is basically Advanced Search query, with specific parameters. In the page above I used:
1) Account name: @Moneytaur_
2) Time range: 1 month starting from ~2021
3) Search query: (the OR to OR on OR 👁 OR 📌 OR 📖 OR 🍿 OR 🎯 OR HTF OR LTF OR MTF OR are OR this OR a OR is OR am OR but OR for OR all OR it)
Take a look at the search query -- it contains the most popular English verbs, and most popular emojis that MT is using. You can edit this query at your will, adding or removing other words/emojis. However, I used this one specifically, because it covers most of the posts.
You can also change the account name in the query and explore @IamZeroIka, @FilippoPalizzi, @MoneyTaura and the rest successful MT's followers. I follow a dozen of them at least, go ahead and check them out.
Last hint:
Let's say you're looking at MT's November 2023, and at some point tweets stop loading below some date. It is because he posted this month A LOT, and you hit the API limit. In that case consider narrowing down the timeframe, for example 15 days.
Eventually you will have 2 tabs:
1st one is from Nov 1 to 15
2nd one from Nov 15 to 30
Good luck and happy search! 👁️