Seen traders do some wild stuff, but running technical analysis on your heartbeat? That's a whole new level of commitment to the craft. Every dip and spike gets a fibonacci retracement. RSI on your cardiovascular system. Support and resistance levels based on your morning coffee intake.
Next thing you know someone's gonna draw Elliott waves on their sleep pattern and call it alpha. The grind never stops in this space, but maybe some of us need to touch grass occasionally. Or at least remember that not everything needs a trendline.
Trading psychology has officially left the chat.
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PumpDoctrine
· 12-03 15:20
This guy is really obsessed. He can even analyze support levels from his heartbeat—I have to say, he's an expert.
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FlashLoanLord
· 12-03 15:19
This guy is really something else—he even draws trend lines for his heartbeat.
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rugdoc.eth
· 12-03 15:18
Haha, that's exactly the common problem with crypto people—everything has to be analyzed with technical indicators.
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BottomMisser
· 12-03 15:09
This guy is really hopeless, he can even place an order based on his heartbeat.
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PositionPhobia
· 12-03 15:02
Haha, this is really unbelievable. This is exactly the daily mindset of people in the crypto world.
Man's literally charting his own pulse now 😭
Seen traders do some wild stuff, but running technical analysis on your heartbeat? That's a whole new level of commitment to the craft. Every dip and spike gets a fibonacci retracement. RSI on your cardiovascular system. Support and resistance levels based on your morning coffee intake.
Next thing you know someone's gonna draw Elliott waves on their sleep pattern and call it alpha. The grind never stops in this space, but maybe some of us need to touch grass occasionally. Or at least remember that not everything needs a trendline.
Trading psychology has officially left the chat.