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>> No.14959624 [View]
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Look for easier charts. I have been having a lot of luck with smaller-cap markets with consistently repeatable trades.

>> No.14958121 [View]
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You are doing it wrong OP. Focus on smaller cap coins with easy charts. They are really predictable. Follow the trend and take the easy scalps. Rinse and repeat.

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SENT has been so easy to swing trade. Now to follow the uptrend to mainnet, then dedicate profits to hosting nodes.

>> No.14942503 [View]
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Profit off low-cap coins no matter what direction BTC is going. Scalping SENT has had the most consistent and profitable setups.

>> No.14942404 [View]
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Only retards get lost in asking what is the point. The market has given you an incredible opportunity. Embrace the volatility. Hodl is for suckers. Find the easy trades with a 2:1 reward to risk ratio. Have a ironclad game plan. Don't let your emotions trade for you. Don't get attached to any coin. Practice good risk management.

Find the consistent and reliable charts. Low-caps are my favorite and have been very profitable. Follow the trend. Doesn't get any easier.

>> No.14941582 [View]
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Flipping low-caps is so easy once you find the right project and chart.

SENT has been my favorite last couple months: very consistent and predictable. Follow the trend, wait for pullback, and scalp on the way up. Rinse and repeat.

Bought at 23 sats, sold at 26. Bought at 18, sold at 22. Bought at 11, sold at 19. Bought at 12, sold at 17. Etc, etc, etc...

I have built a decent stack on this one chart and now looking for another project with a similar set up. Any scalpers with similar strategies? Which charts have been consistent and reliable?

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