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If Bitcoin doesn't get back above 8250ish by close today, think mid 7k's incoming
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Bybit has a lot more good feature compare to bitmex. It's very handy to use in mobile and trading tools that available there is sufficient analyze chart. Bitmex is very crappy exchange while bybit has very neat and cool UI/UX design. I'm using bybit for a while and I feel the best user experience there compared on bitmex.
Glad you agree
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I just test it and I like it. Bybit currently has 35% of the Bitmex volume on BTC and nearly 50% on the ETH/USD which is very good!
Sorry, how do you count? And what do you think all orders are real? Many equal orders can say more than any investigations Does anybody know do Bybit become 'unresponsive' like Bitmex on a sudden price movements? I'm talking about those moments where the Bitmex API is returning "Busy" and you can't even cancel your orders.
Ye, it's the right question. This fact must be the main difference from the Bitmex. I think any who try trade on Bitmex felt such 'great' moment when exchange become frozen Have never experienced unresponsiveness on Bybit. Main reason I changed
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Thought I'd share my article which discusses my three favorite indicator types to use to make sure that you're trading with the trend. Trading a trend is often far more profitable and less effort than trading choppy markets and these can help identify when a market is trending and when it starts to trend up or down. https://www.cryptoadvocate.net/post/top-3-cryptocurrency-trend-indicatorsI am also a trader who likes trend indicators, Moving Average and Exponential Moving Average indicators are classic indicators that are commonly used, but I don't really like this indicator because it is slow in detecting trends, but I have never tried trendmaster indicators, I will try to learn it. Yea give it a shot
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could you tell us more on what advantages bybit has?
Better UI than BitMex. It is pretty important for new potential users and those who never experienced derivative trading previously. Bybit motto is "We listen, we care, we improve" and 24/7 live chat is far better than raising ticket on BitMex. You can ask anything to Bybit official account on like 8 biggest social media platform in this world. Last but not least, Bybit allows users to withdraw and deposit in all available crypto whole BitMex only allows users to deposit and withdraw in Bitcoin. Not to mention the underlying technology of the platform
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Binance will always be the best exchange, I am doing daily trading there and the pump and dumps of every coin is actually fun to play with, But sometimes I am going to our local exchange, (Hodling purposes). I don't like to hold coin at the binance because simply when you need it, iw will takes time to withdraw. So if daily trading I will go for binance, for longterm trading I will go to our local exchange which is coins.ph
Not sure about always but for now anyway
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Sounds like bybit will be releasing a usd wallet soon as well, eliminating the need to swap pairs
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For anyone interested, looks like stormxbt has created a new version of ATR. Unfortunately bot free
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As a New I can say Binance and coinbase are the best cryptocurrency exchange for investing.
Fees too high for coinbase
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The article was nice and detailed, but I think they lacked something important to correctly predict the trend. It's the Elliott wave and the Fibonacci and EMA. Those are things that need to be included in the article to enlighten the minds of new people. I have failed trade many times because I did not capture those basic signals. I'll agree with fibonacci anyway
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It's really looking like somewhere around $8750-$9,000 is where we'll end up for a little while before another jump up to over $10,000. That's a good trend upwards in my opinion. This time, if we can get some support at $10,000 or higher, then we may have a constant trend upward and hopefully towards new all time highs in a few months.
Have to take out 9500 first, hasn't been able to get any sustained support above there
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I've seen quite a few threads asking people's thoughts on the best cryptocurrency exchange. These days there's a lot out there so I thought I'd share my list of the best cryptocurrency exchanges with everyone. Some are better for different needs (ie: trading with particular fiat currencies) but here's my list of which are, in my opinion, the best and I have thoroughly tested. https://www.cryptoadvocate.net/post/best-cryptocurrency-exchangeI think the list is good, but not complete. For example, Binance may be the best, but that does not mean that the others are useless. Obviously, you can not know the best of everything, because what is best for you may be a worse exchange for someone else or it can be restricted in his country. So you should write about at least the top 5, not single exchanges. Or you could add additional DEXs. DEXs have also started to increase recently, this indicating that demand has been increasing. Indeed I should do one on DEXs
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why do you need any other than binance? That's why they're ranked as best overall. But still lacking in order flexibility
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These are pretty basic indicators, but they have so many intricacies and to fully master them you need to practice a lot and grasp all their meaning. But you don't need to use all of them, of course. A trader can make lots of money just by using simple horizontal lines. Remember that you should use indicators that you think have confluence with each other and can actually help you assess the risk you should take on a trade.
Agreed
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For me, I am into trend trading and a bit of swing trading and use 4EMA, MACD, StochRSI & Bollinger Bands and trade on the Green ones that has a higher volume. drawings on my chart include Support & Resistance lines along with trend lines (top & bottom) and rarely use Pitchfork for the same. that’s me, you are free to choose the one that best suits your trading strategy.
I can respect you saying that. I often see how people talk down on the analysis of other traders because they are using different tools, while they completely disregard the fact that people have their own methods of analysis. I personally am a fan of volume profiles and higher time frame moving averages as I don't really trade anymore nowadays, just follow the longer term trend to plan my entry points or to know that it's better to not buy yet. The subjective nature of trading makes it a tough nut to crack, which is something I like especially because of how it silences critics thinking to predict the downfall of Bitcoin just because there is a bearish formation about to break. Thank you
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When i do make charting then RSI- Stochastic ,BB,MA's are the most common Technical tools ive been using. On the given tools on the link provided i dont make use of 5) Volatility-calibrated ATR I might check this one later on if i do see it would fit out on my trading system and also dont forget to list out the very common but suggested indicator which is that support and resistance. One of the best out there, give it a try!
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If you weren't already convinced that Bybit is the best margin trading platform, Bitmex was just hacked. Bybit really setting itself apart lately.
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Sounds like Bitmex has been hacked. One more reason I recommend Bybit in my review.
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