Disliked{quote} I look at the contrats compared to the open interest. And yes, there are levels where the probability of reversal is hugeIgnored
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Disliked{quote} I look at the contrats compared to the open interest. And yes, there are levels where the probability of reversal is hugeIgnored
Disliked{quote} There's a contradiction in the parts that i highlighted. Gold is an inflation hedge. So are the cryptos. Because they are the digital golds like you said.Ignored
DislikedSorry for those who lost BTC. {image} Liquidation happens when a trader has insufficient funds to keep a leveraged trade open. The crypto market's high volatility means liquidations are a common occurrence. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are renowned for being high-risk investments prone to extreme price swings.Ignored
Disliked{quote} How do you compare open interest to contracts, and which levels are they? Can you elaborate on these?Ignored
DislikedSorry for those who lost BTC. {image} Liquidation happens when a trader has insufficient funds to keep a leveraged trade open. The crypto market's high volatility means liquidations are a common occurrence. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are renowned for being high-risk investments prone to extreme price swings.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Its a ratio, nothing more You check the amount of contrat compared to the total open interest. Then you get an idea how high/low are traders investedIgnored
Disliked{quote} no contradiction cryptos are not , theres only one trustworthy coin and thats bitcoin the rest are defiantly a scamIgnored
Disliked{quote} Okay let's say the others are scam, that means bitcoin is the digital gold, and as a result bitcoin is actually an inflation hedge. You made it sound like gold is not an inflation hedge, that was the part that i disagree.Ignored
Disliked{quote} so you can print tethers and buy bitcoin ,I don't think you can separate bitcoin is going down in high inflation for start the exact opposite of what its sold as, its a risky asset thats directly connected to other risky assets {image} https://medium.com/geekculture/usd-t...y-fabdac79238aIgnored
DislikedSorry for those who lost BTC. {image} Liquidation happens when a trader has insufficient funds to keep a leveraged trade open. The crypto market's high volatility means liquidations are a common occurrence. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are renowned for being high-risk investments prone to extreme price swings.Ignored
DislikedTrying to predict WHEN the Fed will reverse it's proposed tightening program, then trading off that prediction is a very dangerous game. Historically, the Fed has only reacted AFTER the market has tanked. It is now only just showing the first early signs of perhaps tanking.Ignored
DislikedYr USD chat.. USD Bull missed 96.3 close and the 95.85 year close. Bulls need to start with a month close above 95.85 and 96.03 to rise. IF Fomc can't deliver,, The usd should retrace some. Probably to Nov levels. The EU the same concerning month and 1331. Eu may rise to 1747+. China housing may hit commodity currencies harder then GU and EU. Later USD may go to supper cycle 99 and 117.. This is a 50 year chart. The begging of the petro dollar fall. Peace out. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} It did reverse, back in November. They started to taper. It may seem like a small step but that small step still managed to crash Bitcoin and US Stock market.Ignored