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Living full-time from crypto since 2018. Ichimoku specialist sharing real TA, not hopium🐸
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Funny to see complaints despite 80%+ of my chart setups delivering!
⏱ TIMING MATTERS. All charts are different. 🔹 SWING plays → Days to weeks 🔹 Short-term setups → 1-2 days max Volatility is HUGE. We can't predict every move.
Perfect example here on $COLLECT / USDT: 📉 -20% down → 📈 +25% up in minutes!
What if you went all-in with 10x leverage? 💀 You LOST. Because you gambled with high leverage & oversized positions.
Guess what? I applied my strategy, avoided short-term noise, and WON while others lost.
That's the difference between a GAMBLER and a TRADER 🎯 ✅ I'm confident ✅ I follow direction ✅ I apply the same rules, same plan
No invalidation → 80%+ accuracy 🔥 Before complaining, LEARN risk management! 80%+ of the job starts there 💎
Follow my journey over time 🐸 Or skip if it's not for you!
• Crude Oil jumped sharply to $103.64, up over 7%, after President Trump announced a U.S. Navy blockade of the Strait of Hormuz following the collapse of weekend peace talks with Iran. Brent crude gained nearly 8% while WTI surged above $104, with analysts warning prices could reach $150 per barrel if the blockade is sustained.
• S&P 500 futures fell roughly 1% and Dow Jones futures dropped around 1.2% - signaling over 580 points lower at the open - as investors unwound last week's ceasefire-driven rally. The S&P 500 had gained 3.6% the prior week on optimism around a short-lived truce, gains that are now at risk of being erased.
• The U.S. dollar rallied broadly in Asian trading, with the Dollar Index climbing as much as 0.5% to 99.187, its highest level since April 7. The EUR/USD slipped 0.29% to $1.17, while risk-sensitive currencies like the Australian dollar and South African rand led declines, falling 1.1% and significantly, respectively.
• Gold fell approximately 1.8% to $4,665.88 per ounce as a strengthening dollar and fading Fed rate cut hopes outweighed safe-haven demand, even as the Hormuz blockade rattled markets. Analysts note that oil-driven inflation complicates the Fed's path, keeping rates elevated longer - a headwind for the metal despite the geopolitical floor it provides.
Key Events This Week: Goldman Sachs $GS Earnings - MondayJPMorgan Chase $JPM Earnings - TuesdayCitigroup $C Earnings - TuesdayWells Fargo $WFC Earnings - TuesdayU.S. PPI Inflation - Tuesday 🚨Morgan Stanley $MS Earnings - WednesdayBank of America $BAC Earnings - WednesdayNY Fed Manufacturing Survey - WednesdayTaiwan Semi $TSM Earnings - ThursdayInitial Jobless Claims - ThursdayPhilly Fed Manufacturing Survey - ThursdayNetflix $NFLX Earnings - Thursday • Crude Oil jumped sharply to $103.64, up over 7%, after President Trump announced a U.S. Navy blockade of the Strait of Hormuz following the collapse of weekend peace talks with Iran. Brent crude gained nearly 8% while WTI surged above $104, with analysts warning prices could reach $150 per barrel if the blockade is sustained. • S&P 500 futures fell roughly 1% and Dow Jones futures dropped around 1.2% - signaling over 580 points lower at the open - as investors unwound last week's ceasefire-driven rally. The S&P 500 had gained 3.6% the prior week on optimism around a short-lived truce, gains that are now at risk of being erased. • The U.S. dollar rallied broadly in Asian trading, with the Dollar Index climbing as much as 0.5% to 99.187, its highest level since April 7. The EUR/USD slipped 0.29% to $1.17, while risk-sensitive currencies like the Australian dollar and South African rand led declines, falling 1.1% and significantly, respectively. • Gold fell approximately 1.8% to $4,665.88 per ounce as a strengthening dollar and fading Fed rate cut hopes outweighed safe-haven demand, even as the Hormuz blockade rattled markets. Analysts note that oil-driven inflation complicates the Fed's path, keeping rates elevated longer - a headwind for the metal despite the geopolitical floor it provides.
• Crude Oil jumped sharply to $103.64, up over 7%, after President Trump announced a U.S. Navy blockade of the Strait of Hormuz following the collapse of weekend peace talks with Iran. Brent crude gained nearly 8% while WTI surged above $104, with analysts warning prices could reach $150 per barrel if the blockade is sustained.
• S&P 500 futures fell roughly 1% and Dow Jones futures dropped around 1.2% - signaling over 580 points lower at the open - as investors unwound last week's ceasefire-driven rally. The S&P 500 had gained 3.6% the prior week on optimism around a short-lived truce, gains that are now at risk of being erased.
• The U.S. dollar rallied broadly in Asian trading, with the Dollar Index climbing as much as 0.5% to 99.187, its highest level since April 7. The EUR/USD slipped 0.29% to $1.17, while risk-sensitive currencies like the Australian dollar and South African rand led declines, falling 1.1% and significantly, respectively.
• Gold fell approximately 1.8% to $4,665.88 per ounce as a strengthening dollar and fading Fed rate cut hopes outweighed safe-haven demand, even as the Hormuz blockade rattled markets. Analysts note that oil-driven inflation complicates the Fed's path, keeping rates elevated longer - a headwind for the metal despite the geopolitical floor it provides.