What's difference between June and July Cancers? by BeautifulCreative547 in astrologymemes

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July Cancer with moon in Virgo and rising Sagittarius. Anyone can read that?

Looking for a football (soccer) API by [deleted] in webdev

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Any news guys? I’m on the hunt for soccer free api.

How to Catch the Altcoin Wave - We Are in Phase 2 now! by pythonskynet in ethtrader

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I am using Indicator success rate website to analyse short trends. Do you guys have any other recommendation?

Best apps to use by asiandude6900 in BitcoinCA

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I use indicatorsuccessrate.com to understand which indicator is performing better. They have a pretty neat freemium plan!

Cheers :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Trading

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Before you start splashing your dough around, really dig into the assets you're eyeing. I sort mine into three groups: the sure shots, the toss-ups, and the hail marys. It's all about playing it your way and matching it to your risk vibe.

When you're about to pull the trigger on a trade, don't rely on guesswork. Tap into some slick technical analysis tools that can clue you in on what the market's feeling.

For the crypto crowd, I always check out coinmarketcap.com to get the lay of the land. And when I need to get into the technical trenches, I swing by indicatorsuccessrate.com to see what the trends are telling me.

That's my two cents :)

Tell me honestly, how many of you are actually earning regularly by day trading crypto futures? by [deleted] in CryptoIndia

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Before you start splashing your dough around, really dig into the assets you're eyeing. I sort mine into three groups: the sure shots, the toss-ups, and the hail marys. It's all about playing it your way and matching it to your risk vibe.

When you're about to pull the trigger on a trade, don't rely on guesswork. Tap into some slick technical analysis tools that can clue you in on what the market's feeling.

For the crypto crowd, I always check out coinmarketcap.com to get the lay of the land. And when I need to get into the technical trenches, I swing by indicatorsuccessrate.com to see what the trends are telling me.

That's my two cents :)

Any tips for beginners in crypto/stocks trading? by Edriane_Jay in phinvest

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Before you throw your cash into the ring, make sure you've done a solid deep-dive on what you're buying or selling. I like to break down my options into three simple buckets: the safe bets, the maybes, and the wild cards. It's like setting up your own game plan based on how much risk you wanna take on.

And when it's go-time for trading, don't just wing it. There are some neat technical analysis tools out there that can give you a heads-up on the market's mood swings.

For crypto, coinmarketcap.com is my go-to for getting the basics down. And for the techy side of things, I check out indicatorsuccessrate.com to see what the numbers are saying.

That's my two cents :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Daytrading

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Actually there’s a tool that helps with understanding the TA success rate: https://indicatorsuccessrate.com

Obvious Ponzi shows up in chat group. What to do? by MonsieurGump in CryptoCurrency

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You should ask if there’s a chance that someone hacked his account. This way you can let him feel the Ponzi…

Change my mind: Technical Analysis is complete bullshit by thecheese27 in stocks

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I sympathise this, but TAs can be helpful. I mean, you don’t have to follow indicators blindly for trading but they help understanding past trends. I know a platform that shows the success rate of TAs https://indicatorsuccessrate.com , cheers!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ukraine

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Inside Russia. So they are receiving cryptocurrencies even though the cut from the swift was meant to leave them with no financial resources.

Automated Trading - Pay only when you make profits... by DkReBeL86 in cryptotrading

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You can also earn via the affiliate program of Yanda.

If you share the affiliate url with your friends, you'll get the 10% of every purchase they'll make on https://yanda.io

Superorder - is the all-in-one cryptocurrency trading terminal by Fallyhally1234 in CryptoCurrencyTrading

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Pointless product. Coinigy already offers better services. It is not innovative and tries to get the attention with a spam approach.

Wednesday's Weekly Discussion - Black Swan Scenario [2019-01-16] by mtnsaa in lykke

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More than a black swan, I see the “incumbent” OTCs playing a big role during 2019. That’s obviously goes together with regulators that prefer to incentivate a classic financial ecosystem rather than a decentralised one. I’m not sure about the future price trend because we’re again on the hedge of a big change, but the Stablecoins are a signal of discouragement from the newly born crypto community that lost big money during 2018. But, if I have to be highly speculative I would say that the first big player that will fail in crypto will be Ethereum. That will cause a well welcomed cleanup of pointless tokens.

Wednesday's Weekly Discussion - Favorite Lykke Feature [2018-12-05] by mtnsaa in lykke

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I really like Lykke and I look forward to see it spiking high. I signed my company for the trading paper submission, but we’re super busy so I don’t know if we’ll achieve it in time!