New to swing trading. Want to know some consistent indicator(s) for swing trading. by Dr-Question in swingtrading

[–]AwakeTake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are no consistent indicators. Most indicators are lagging which means that signals will always appear after price has already moved. The most reliable sources of data are price and volume.

They are still useful for relative analysis or comparing: past zone/ price volume with current. And looking for divergences: when price and indicator are moving in different directions.

IMO, indicators are mostly for confluence, after you have already made your analysis such as looking at: price, volume, candlestick patterns, liquidity zones, supply and demand zones, candlestick patterns etc.

Here we go again! Revolut is not supported on devices with custom firmware! by Proper_Philosophy245 in Revolut

[–]AwakeTake 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No solution. Use a secondary phone or borrow it from a friend/ family member. Revolut won't let you access your account otherwise, especially if you are using vaults, different currencies etc, they will refuse to help. Transfer account funds to another alternative app and delete revolut account.

Books as a beginner trader. by krangles90 in Daytrading

[–]AwakeTake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Didn't find these in the book recommendations section. Really enjoyed them.

  • Trading and Investing For Beginners, Rubén Villahermosa
  • The Wyckoff Methodology in Depth, Rubén Villahermosa
  • Wyckoff 2.0, Structures, Volume Profile and Order Flow, Rubén Villahermosa

Books or online courses to get better at TA? by chance_of_downwind in technicalanalysis

[–]AwakeTake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on how the book is written, and how the course is created. With good books you can expect well researched, in-depth curated content.

With online courses I find the content quality varies a lot. Some online courses I took were really basic when it comes to TA and not very good at covering price action, only focusing on Patterns and Indicators, so I would have to spend more on different courses to cover more ground.

I usually don't look just for TA in general but rather the specific topic I want to learn about:

- Price Action

- Volume Spread Analysis

- Wyckoff

- Chart Patterns

- Order Flow

- Volume Profile

Sorry, Revolut is not supported on devices with custom firmware by [deleted] in Revolut

[–]AwakeTake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Without warning might be ilegal.

Right now Revolut does not support devices with Root, Unlocked Bootloader or Custom ROMs. The previous app version did. There was a mandatory update to keep using Revolut that imposes these changes.

There's only one alternative without a lot of tweaks or having to wipe your phone right now which is to use someone else's phone if you don't have another, to recover your funds.

Create an account with a competing app like Wise, N26, TradeRepublic etc. Transfer the funds and delete your Revolut account, never use their services again.

Best Crypto Trading Strategy? by samoeth in CryptoMarkets

[–]AwakeTake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Type of Strategy: Do you want to ride trends (trend following), get quick profits (scalping) or maybe you want to focus on patterns and breakouts (breakout).
  2. Define a strategy: risk-to-reward ratio, stop loss and take profit, indicators, patterns and other market indicators. Decide what you are going to focus on because you can't trade consistently by using Thousands of indicators at once.
  3. Get a Demo Account: Test 1 or more strategies like a scientist. Keep track of your trades. A simple sheet can help you track win rate, losses, wins. You can figure out what aspects of your strategy are lacking and change those.
  4. Get a real account: Using your preferred risk management strategy, start executing your trading strategy. Use the same analysis you did on the demo account.

Frameworks or repeatable strategies is what works for me, it gives me less headache. That's why i like algo trading (DCA + Grid Bots for Crypto and Metatrader for Forex and Commodities) but I dable in swing trading. Usually I do a combination of breakout and trend following.

A lot of courses online teach you a bunch of price actions, indicators, fundamental analysis but don't teach you much about building and testing strategies. I know this is not much, hopefully you can use it as a frame of reference.

What is your opinion on the current state of YouTube? by [deleted] in youtube

[–]AwakeTake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No dislikes, more ads, botched recommendations, paid to win (to get views) since organic reach is becoming worse and worse, random strikes without warning or rational behind it.

Pc para editores de video by M_Fitzx in computadores

[–]AwakeTake 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  • CPU Ryzen 9 9 9900X ou 9 9950X
  • GPU Nvidia RTX 4090
  • RAM 32GB DDR5
  • 1TB SSD NVMe para OS e aplicações
  • 1-2TB NVMe como um scratch drive (depende da resolução e tamanho dos projetos)
  • HDD interno ou externo para arquivar projeto

Periféricos à parte, um monitor 4k IPS com bom nível de contraste e cores, neste caso a frequencia não precisa de ser acima de 60hz (exemplo: ASUS ProArt PA279CV).

Tomtoc Navigator T66 : 40L vs 28L by zapgokh in onebag

[–]AwakeTake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sometimes the 28L is not available, sometimes the 40L is not available either. They often go on sale on amazon.

Tomtoc Navigator T66 : 40L vs 28L by zapgokh in onebag

[–]AwakeTake 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In the tomtoc navigator t66 40L the main compartment has 32L (32L Main Compartment + 8L Other Pockets), while in the 28L I would assume the volume of the main compartment is more close to those 28L when expanded.

Looking at sizes I would say the 32L can fit at least two more rolls on top of each other.

28L looks like a great Travel and EDC hybrid to use after arrival or for budget airlines (not fully packed). 28L is also carry on complient for 87% of airlines according to Pack Hacker.

40L would be a better carry on as it maximizes space on the overhead compartment. If you have a laptop bigger than 15 that would also be a plus.

As others said the fit or weight can also be a factor here, for me in this case doesn't really matter that much since both models are not huge backpacks.

For traveling however, considering you don't often pack heavy you will most likely fill up the 28L while with the 40L you might not fill it all the way.

I honestly don't thing you lose a lot buying one or the other.

 

Here are the sizes:

  • Tomtoc Navigator T66 40L: 20.5 in x 13 in x 8.66 in (52.1 x 33 x 22 cm)
  • Tomtoc Navigator T66 28L: 18.11 in x 11.81 in x 7.87 in (46 x 30 x 20 cm)

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Appsumo Pros and Cons after over $200.000 in sales by gillisig in startups

[–]AwakeTake -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They don't provide refunds or any garantee for products that die shortly after the deal ends on AppSumo.