A comprehensive thread on how to play reversal trades. Very neatly covered by @niki_poojary 💯
One of the most successful stock trader with special focus on cash stocks and who has a very creative mind to look out for opportunities in dark times
— Nikita Poojary (@niki_poojary) February 19, 2022
Covering one of the most unique set ups: Extended moves & Reversal plays
Time for a \U0001f9f5 to learn the above from @iManasArora
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This book on Market Breadth is from 2005. This led me to move in this direction and I improvised with day to day REAL trades experience and observations.
By your logic, anyone using this concept after 2005 is stealing from here. https://t.co/vWx8GaqrRp
By your logic, anyone using this concept after 2005 is stealing from here. https://t.co/vWx8GaqrRp
just to be clear he is referring @iManasArora who stole work of @PradeepBonde and did not gave any credit
— Long-Term Equity Trading\U0001f4c8 (@LTE_Trading) April 25, 2022
“Take uncomfortable size with tight stop. Go big. Press. Destroy your average”
Exactly what you are seeing me do for months now.
Exactly what you are seeing me do for months now.
This is the \u2018missing piece\u2019 to your successful trading/investing puzzle. Print it. Paste it. Read it everyday. Applies to life too!
— Manas Arora (@iManasArora) November 23, 2020
- By someone Anonymous #BroTip pic.twitter.com/OTdewdZ5d1
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👨💻 Last resume I sent to a startup one year ago, sharing with you to get ideas:
- Forget what you don't have, make your strength bold
- Pick one work experience and explain what you did in detail w/ bullet points
- Write it towards the role you apply
- Give social proof
/thread
"But I got no work experience..."
Make a open source lib, make a small side project for yourself, do freelance work, ask friends to work with them, no friends? Find friends on Github, and Twitter.
Bonus points:
- Show you care about the company: I used the company's brand font and gradient for in the resume for my name and "Thank You" note.
- Don't list 15 things and libraries you worked with, pick the most related ones to the role you're applying.
-🙅♂️"copy cover letter"
"I got no firends, no work"
One practical way is to reach out to conferences and offer to make their website for free. But make sure to do it good. You'll get:
- a project for portfolio
- new friends
- work experience
- learnt new stuff
- new thing for Twitter bio
If you don't even have the skills yet, why not try your chance for @LambdaSchool? No? @freeCodeCamp. Still not? Pick something from here and learn https://t.co/7NPS1zbLTi
You'll feel very overwhelmed, no escape, just acknowledge it and keep pushing.
- Forget what you don't have, make your strength bold
- Pick one work experience and explain what you did in detail w/ bullet points
- Write it towards the role you apply
- Give social proof
/thread
"But I got no work experience..."
Make a open source lib, make a small side project for yourself, do freelance work, ask friends to work with them, no friends? Find friends on Github, and Twitter.
Bonus points:
- Show you care about the company: I used the company's brand font and gradient for in the resume for my name and "Thank You" note.
- Don't list 15 things and libraries you worked with, pick the most related ones to the role you're applying.
-🙅♂️"copy cover letter"
"I got no firends, no work"
One practical way is to reach out to conferences and offer to make their website for free. But make sure to do it good. You'll get:
- a project for portfolio
- new friends
- work experience
- learnt new stuff
- new thing for Twitter bio
If you don't even have the skills yet, why not try your chance for @LambdaSchool? No? @freeCodeCamp. Still not? Pick something from here and learn https://t.co/7NPS1zbLTi
You'll feel very overwhelmed, no escape, just acknowledge it and keep pushing.