The Wolf Den #149 - Trade Gods With Bitcoin Jack Sparrow
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This newsletter is sponsored by PHEMEX, the only exchange that I use to trade crypto with leverage. Sign up with the link above and get some free Bitcoin. I really encourage you to check them out - you know that I never endorse a product that I do not use!The second episode of TRADE GODS is finally live!In this installment, I spoke at length with crypto legend Bitcoin Jack Sparrow, known for his incredible calls, complex charts and unique character. I learned quite a bit from talking to him, about how he approaches markets and life, how he formulates a theory and turns it into an actionable trade, and how he manages risk after blowing up his accounts in the past.I suggest you watch this (and Episode 1 with Peter Brandt) and take notes. It will help improve your trading!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YyENgs4MCo&feature=emb_logoA note about the charts in the newsletter. I share trades as I see them developing, often days or weeks in advance of the trigger point. This means that you have to follow them on your own and decide what to do when the time comes. I rarely post a "buy now" situation. My goal is to show you what I am watching so that you can put it into your own system that works for you. That said, if you are a new member, please refer to Issue 10 (you can click on it here - https://www.getrevue.co/profile/TheWolfDen/issues/the-wolf-den-crypto-newsletter-issue-10-219754 and have it sent to you) for instructions on how to make my charts your own.You can make every chart I share yours, add alarms on the relevant lines and close the chart. That is what I do. I scan charts, set alarms at levels that look important and then I close them... sometimes forever. It is up to you to remember and track the setups, because I often share them and move on. This is how I can watch hundreds of charts. I open it once, draw my levels, set the alarms and close the chart.In This Issue:Bitcoin Thoughts And AnalysisAltcoin ChartsEquos - An Institutional Grade Exchange For EveryoneBanks Can Now Legally Interact With StablecoinsTron May Be Facing A Class Action ComplaintOne River Makes Huge Bitcoin BetThe Wolf Of All Streets Podcast Ft. Mike DudasMy Recommended Platforms And Tools
The Wolf Den #149 - Trade Gods With Bitcoin Jack Sparrow
The Wolf Den #149 - Trade Gods With Bitcoin…
The Wolf Den #149 - Trade Gods With Bitcoin Jack Sparrow
This newsletter is sponsored by PHEMEX, the only exchange that I use to trade crypto with leverage. Sign up with the link above and get some free Bitcoin. I really encourage you to check them out - you know that I never endorse a product that I do not use!The second episode of TRADE GODS is finally live!In this installment, I spoke at length with crypto legend Bitcoin Jack Sparrow, known for his incredible calls, complex charts and unique character. I learned quite a bit from talking to him, about how he approaches markets and life, how he formulates a theory and turns it into an actionable trade, and how he manages risk after blowing up his accounts in the past.I suggest you watch this (and Episode 1 with Peter Brandt) and take notes. It will help improve your trading!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YyENgs4MCo&feature=emb_logoA note about the charts in the newsletter. I share trades as I see them developing, often days or weeks in advance of the trigger point. This means that you have to follow them on your own and decide what to do when the time comes. I rarely post a "buy now" situation. My goal is to show you what I am watching so that you can put it into your own system that works for you. That said, if you are a new member, please refer to Issue 10 (you can click on it here - https://www.getrevue.co/profile/TheWolfDen/issues/the-wolf-den-crypto-newsletter-issue-10-219754 and have it sent to you) for instructions on how to make my charts your own.You can make every chart I share yours, add alarms on the relevant lines and close the chart. That is what I do. I scan charts, set alarms at levels that look important and then I close them... sometimes forever. It is up to you to remember and track the setups, because I often share them and move on. This is how I can watch hundreds of charts. I open it once, draw my levels, set the alarms and close the chart.In This Issue:Bitcoin Thoughts And AnalysisAltcoin ChartsEquos - An Institutional Grade Exchange For EveryoneBanks Can Now Legally Interact With StablecoinsTron May Be Facing A Class Action ComplaintOne River Makes Huge Bitcoin BetThe Wolf Of All Streets Podcast Ft. Mike DudasMy Recommended Platforms And Tools