Recently, I've been busy with exams and haven't been farming airdrops, plus the good projects are still pending. So I decided to do some trades with a small account, setting stop-loss orders after placing trades, and not watching the charts constantly.
Here are some trading channels I recommend and follow:
- Monitoring major traders' positions (Aoying, Maji, Fengxun, etc.)
- For macro trends, I follow Dr. Bo. Generally, his directions are accurate; this year there were only two times when it went the other way, maybe due to newbies or personal reasons. I tend to believe in some "mystical" factors.
- Professor Wesley's channel. The professor has a paid group, but sometimes shares free information there as well.
- Formula OI Anomaly
- Lastly, Fatty's DC. There are almost daily livestream notes with chart and line analysis, plus monitoring for unusual positions and abnormal funding rates.
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Recently, I've been busy with exams and haven't been farming airdrops, plus the good projects are still pending. So I decided to do some trades with a small account, setting stop-loss orders after placing trades, and not watching the charts constantly.
Here are some trading channels I recommend and follow:
- Monitoring major traders' positions (Aoying, Maji, Fengxun, etc.)
- For macro trends, I follow Dr. Bo. Generally, his directions are accurate; this year there were only two times when it went the other way, maybe due to newbies or personal reasons. I tend to believe in some "mystical" factors.
- Professor Wesley's channel. The professor has a paid group, but sometimes shares free information there as well.
- Formula OI Anomaly
- Lastly, Fatty's DC. There are almost daily livestream notes with chart and line analysis, plus monitoring for unusual positions and abnormal funding rates.