Dominio del Timeframe: El arte del Zoom 🔍
El edge está en todos los TFs, pero la clave es el ajuste:
📈 Sube el TF: Con ruido o lateralidad. Busca el contexto macro.
📉 Baja el TF: En zonas de interés con volatilidad. Refina el RR. Macro para dirección. Micro para precisión.
@tzivrs Smart, I currently risk 0.25% per trade, and if I’m in drawdown, I cut it to 0.1%
I don’t force trades, but since I’m a scalper, if the position moves in my direction, I scale in using the unrealized PnL
WICKS 101 in $BTC #BTC
No wick = inefficiency.
Markets tend to rebalance those areas once liquidity builds up.
Learn to spot where price left unfinished business — that’s where it often returns.
#btc $btc
I’m good at what I do. I don’t need to force myself into markets where I’m not sure about my edge. My edge is in BTC — I’m a BTC maxi, and I love scalping it.
Most traders try to master too many setups.
You only need one that fits your way of thinking and your risk tolerance.
Repetition builds clarity. Clarity builds consistency.
Traded once without a stoploss.
Thought it was obvious price would go my way.
It didn’t. I kept adding size and broke my plan.
Closed with a big loss but saved the account.
If I had held, it would’ve been gone.
A stoploss just keeps you alive long enough to learn.
I don’t trade to be right, I trade to make money.
My strategy wins around 23% of the time with an average R:R between 1:8 and 1:12.
For every 1 I lose, I can make 8 to 12.
Good analysts study markets.
Good traders survive them.
Being profitable isn’t about winning every trade.
It’s about having peace when you open or close positions, knowing your risk is controlled.
The market doesn’t care what you want. It moves how it wants.
You don’t predict, you adapt.