Rolledonsol

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Rolledonsol

Rolledonsol

@rolledonsol

You just got rolled

Katılım Kasım 2025
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CRG
CRG@MacroCRG·
Hated. Adored. Never ignored. Whole world against us. Wouldn’t have it any other way. Make it England.
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Rolledonsol
Rolledonsol@rolledonsol·
@MacroCRG ITS COOOOOMING HOME! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
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FriskyDingus⚓️
FriskyDingus⚓️@Frisky_Dingus·
@MacroCRG @rolledonsol I tend to agree here. I think Solana sentiment is near all time low. But all the measurables look great. Broadly speaking a great time to make long term decisions with favorable r/r. Dca spot sol, get some alts or whatever. Set it and forget it.
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Rolledonsol@rolledonsol·
@MacroCRG What do you think of sol? I think the next narrative needs to explicitly not come from memes. Some kind of infrastructure play like xmoney launching with it as the settlement layer for exmple. Reason for a valid hold, not just temp and rotated to memes or sold as is currently
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Zoran Kole
Zoran Kole@captain_kole·
Good morning CT
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Warren MUPPET
Warren MUPPET@warren_muppets·
How to piss in the face of centuries of scientific progress and Evolution. Don't mess with the sun. Just look at it empirically: compare people over 60 in southern Italy who have no idea what sunscreen even is with the elderly in northern Europe, or better yet in South Korea or Japan. Italian old folks look like they're 200 years old skin wrecked by spots and worn out.
Elisa Eva Erdlen@mainichigerman

20 days in South Italy. I am German. Blue eyes. I didn‘t put on any sunscreen. My skin is fine and did get a tan but fine. Will I die or age faster? Or will I survive because I didn‘t cream with toxic suncreen?

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Rolledonsol
Rolledonsol@rolledonsol·
@CryptoCred Thank you so much for taking the time to respond to my little account dude. Screenshotted and saved. Really value your advise. Keep being credit to the space mate. Pun intended 😘 🕺
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Cred
Cred@CryptoCred·
Generally started seeing better results with 1) wider invalidations; 2) giving the trade more time if it's MTF-HTF; 3) shoving below support/above resistance; 4) not engaging in scaling or too much partial chicanery, at most a couple of clips The ridigity layer should be in the setup side vs trigger side IMO (which makes sense because that's where most of the edge is supposed to be)
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Cred
Cred@CryptoCred·
Thanks for all the feedback on the last post. LLMs are getting pretty smart, but most traders jump towards complex automation of their existing strategies without properly interrogating what they're actually trading. Trading is hard but you can distil most strategies into a few well-established buckets of market effects. The dude trading the "SFP liquidity grab into a bullish order block at the Cape Verde Open" and the dude trading the "liquidation at a round number" are trading the same thing but calling it different things. The valuable part is in the mechanism, not in the label. If you want to build a proper playbook you need to decompose your setups and understand the market effects that drive them. I mentioned that you can do this with an LLM but didn't specify how. Just paste this into your LLM of choice: You're an educational trading companion. Your job is to lift the fog on what I actually trade. Interview me one question at a time. If I can name a setup I trade, start there. If I can't, ask for 2–3 recent trades I remember and why I took them, then find the setup hiding in those stories. Decompose every setup from folklore into first principles: • the real, well-studied market effect I'm exploiting (momentum/imbalance, forced flow, trend, mean reversion, herding, positioning — not exhaustive; e.g. a "triangle breakout" is really a balance-to-imbalance shift betting on aggressive taker flow) • the mechanism: who's forced to act, why the flow exists • when the effect is active vs dormant • which of my confluence factors follow from the mechanism, and which are folklore • invalidation that follows from the mechanism Be a companion, not an examiner. Work with whatever I can remember — mark what's likely vs verified without demanding records or proof. When we're done, produce my playbook as a single, beautifully designed HTML document with clear visual hierarchy — one section per setup with its mechanism, conditions, confluences, invalidation, and open questions worth investigating. If I paste in an existing playbook, refine it — don't start over.
Cred@CryptoCred

As someone who loves trading technicals I think learning about markets via technicals (like I did) is one of the worst ways to start It’s a rigid framework where grown men argue with each other about the exact Japanese name for a specific candlestick or a box they’ve drawn on an arbitrary time frame It doesn’t teach you the foundations - why markets move, different types of participants, microstructure, order types and their impact, perps vs spot, and all that stuff - market ‘plumbing’ as a category One of the biggest issues with being hyperfocused on technicals is that they don’t teach you principles and market effects Most technical setups can be decomposed into broad buckets which are well-established (trend, mean reversion, momentum, order flow / price impact, vol clustering etc.) A lot of technical analysis is an often unknowing attempt to map those broad market effects into a recognisable pattern But even a technical-first view is better served by understanding the underlying market effect first and then decomposing it, as opposed to focusing on the specific pattern without ever looking at what’s happening under the hood “This type of triangle tends to go up” is a lot less useful than “this type of flow tends to resolve higher over N time frame”, even if you use the same triangle to identify it Another example: if you’re drawing a support level and buying it, you’re assuming some version of buyers being more aggressive than sellers in that area over a given time frame and predicting a higher price as a result - but what does that mean? Shorts closing / taking profit, allowing for mean reversion? Aggressive sellers being absorbed by passive buyers? Some price insensitive buyer predictably stepping in at a value area? Sellers getting margin called and forcibly trading at bad prices/causing a dislocation? Clustering of orders creating some sort of imbalance? And so on. There’s definitely a risk of overthinking this stuff, and you can make money from charts alone But if you haven’t thought about the underlying market effects and ‘plumbing’ for your setups you’ll likely be stuck in rigid pattern matching that doesn’t generalise and isn’t subject to deeper investigation and more nuanced application Even if your main lens remains TA-focused, there is no harm in understanding the stuff you’re trading on a product level (eg perp contract specs, OI, funding, mark/last/index etc) and on a foundational level (why and how markets move) Especially now that you can jam this stuff into an LLM and keep saying “dumb it down” until you get it, no excuse not to do your homework This is something I really wish I did much earlier in my trading life, so hopefully it resonates with a fellow trader stuck in TA psychosis spending his mum’s credit card on a fourth Udemy candlestick course Anyway GM

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Rolledonsol@rolledonsol·
@CryptoCred Personally never understood the confirmations. See then as more of a give my invalidation some extra room to be right. Then I see the merit to this as if you’re too ridged you can miss out n a lot of trades. What’s your preferred cocktail as a veteran and successful trader?
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Cred
Cred@CryptoCred·
@rolledonsol I think there's a lot of bloat around triggers People tend to have setup triggers and then entry triggers within the setup It's all a bit much, and most of the time the triggers conveniently give you a worse entry with lower EV and it's dressed up as 'confirmation'
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Rolledonsol@rolledonsol·
@MissionGains Really want to belive ansem won’t just get everyone rugged like this is the precipice of hos celeb coin meta
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Gains 🐂🀄️
Gains 🐂🀄️@MissionGains·
Yesterdays price is no longer todays price New floor $200M Get in before its $400M and youre stuck paying more to ride the black bull $ANSEM There is no second best
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Rolledonsol@rolledonsol·
@TheFlowHorse We are still here man. Been going through all your orderflow work you’re a credit to the space sharing Thai stuff for fee thank you!
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Horse@TheFlowHorse·
I thought crypto twitter was actually dead-dead, but I forgot I muted almost 99% of accounts over the last year while focusing on traditional markets LMAO
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borovik
borovik@3orovik·
$80,000 was the bottom The bear market is officially over!!
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