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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Marketplace (Altcoins) => Topic started by: UberNifty on August 27, 2014, 01:02:18 AM



Title: [Truly Free] Altcoin Trader's Handbook: Whale Hunting Made Pleasurable!
Post by: UberNifty on August 27, 2014, 01:02:18 AM
TL;DR Time to pull out a can of Whoopass on both so-called “whales”. Discover how to protect your hard-earned crypto investments, while profiting quite nicely with one of the most accurate Trend Signal Strategies within the entire Bitcoin ecosystem.

The key to consistently successful trading is to recognize major Trend Reversal Signals right as they're happening. Consequently, the Altcoin Trader's Handbook is a truly free practical guide that helps mitigate risk via a powerful Trend Signal Strategy suitable for all time charts and exchanges on BitcoinWisdom:

  • Avoid getting whipsawed in the middle of a Bull run.

  • Know precisely whether a crypto is in an uptrend or downtrend, and to what extent.

  • Know when it's safe to enter into a trade, and more importantly – when to exit at the optimal take-profit point.

The Altcoin Trader's Handbook:

https://archive.org/download/AltcoinWarriorHandbook/Altcoin_Warrior_Handbook.pdf

Disclaimer: This guide is educational in nature. No guarantees are being made. The crypto world is dark and full of terrors, trade at your risk.

Edit: For some reason, BitcoinTalk blocks direct images/links from Archive.org. Sorry to make you have to copy/paste the link. In the editor everything worked great until I actually posted the thread.

Edit 2: Went to link the image off my own site, updated the editor, and now all of a sudden the Archive link is live again. Not sure what's really going on with BitcoinTalk.


Title: Re: [Truly Free] Altcoin Trader's Handbook: Whale Hunting Made Pleasurable!
Post by: Skinnkavaj on August 27, 2014, 01:05:47 AM
PDF virus possible. Be careful.


Title: Re: [Truly Free] Altcoin Trader's Handbook: Whale Hunting Made Pleasurable!
Post by: UberNifty on August 27, 2014, 01:44:29 AM
That's not the issue. PDF was created via LibreOffice / Linux. It was specifically related to the Archive links (image linked fine off of my own site). Definitely some kind of BitcoinTalk anomaly.

PDF virus possible. Be careful.