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JosieJNS

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Dr. Ilia Bouchouev (@iliabouchouev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm excited to start a new initiative of putting everything I know about quantitative commodities trading on YouTube. No investment advice, education only. #OOTT Virtual Barrels Quant Talk, Episode 1: Who is Who in Oil Derivatives? youtu.be/zUAVWhX4EVs?si… via YouTube

Matt Diamond (@themattdiamond) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Simple trading strategy: 5min chart + 9ema Premarket high/low Prior day high/low Tight flags at those levels Rinse and repeat Some examples from today👇 $UNH $IREN $AAPL

Simple trading strategy:

5min chart + 9ema
Premarket high/low
Prior day high/low
Tight flags at those levels
Rinse and repeat 

Some examples from today👇

$UNH $IREN $AAPL
Nick Drendel 🦁 (@nickdrendel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

$NLR Nuclear & Uranium ETF - After a 5 week double bottom base and a few shakeouts on the right side these themes are emerging into highs again. I bought $OKLO this morning but should have went with $LEU or $UUUU. Still good to get some $ into an emerging theme.

$NLR Nuclear & Uranium ETF - After a 5 week double bottom base and a few shakeouts on the right side these themes are emerging into highs again. I bought $OKLO this morning but should have went with $LEU or $UUUU. Still good to get some $ into an emerging theme.
Otavio (Tavi) Costa (@tavicosta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a real-time “Mar-a-Lago Accord" in my view: The strategy of letting global yields rise relative to US yields is central to weakening the dollar. What some see as a market shift, I see as policy — a clear move toward dollar devaluation. The implications extend further,

This is a real-time “Mar-a-Lago Accord" in my view:

The strategy of letting global yields rise relative to US yields is central to weakening the dollar.

What some see as a market shift, I see as policy — a clear move toward dollar devaluation.

The implications extend further,
Larry Tentarelli, Blue Chip Daily (@bluechipdaily) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The AI trade is still accelerating. $ORCL* +31%, $CRWV $CLS $ANET* $AMD $ALAB* $CRDO* $TSM* $NVDA $AVGO all up by 2% or more. * = new record highs

The AI trade is still accelerating.  $ORCL* +31%, $CRWV $CLS $ANET* $AMD $ALAB* $CRDO* $TSM* $NVDA $AVGO all up by 2% or more.  * = new record highs
Trader Theory (@trader_theory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NQ TRADERS When NQ opens with a 1 hour BULLISH candle, the daily candle will close bullish 81% of the time. The first hour of trading is crucial for how the rest of the day will pan out.

NQ TRADERS

When NQ opens with a 1 hour BULLISH candle, the daily candle will close bullish 81% of the time.

The first hour of trading is crucial for how the rest of the day will pan out.
Gil Morales - TheOWLTrader.com & VoSI (@gilmoreport) 's Twitter Profile Photo

$ORCL provides more proof that #CANSLIM is a quaint relic. In the OWL universe, thematics rule all - the rear view mirror of past earnings and sales is useless. The only question left: BGU or SGU???🍸🐷🤙🏼

$ORCL provides more proof that #CANSLIM is a quaint relic. In the OWL universe, thematics rule all - the rear view mirror of past earnings and sales is useless. The only question left: BGU or SGU???🍸🐷🤙🏼
Peter - Cracking Markets (@systematicpeter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More than 1.5 years live and my intraday long/short breakout system is holding strong. 📈 ✅ Simple rules, no datamining: - Breakout = Open ± ATR - Go long/short at first trigger - Small stop, hold till close - My model uses extra logic for volatility days prediction Based on

More than 1.5 years live and my intraday long/short breakout system is holding strong. 📈

✅ Simple rules, no datamining:
- Breakout = Open ± ATR
- Go long/short at first trigger
- Small stop, hold till close
- My model uses extra logic for volatility days prediction

Based on
Ankur Patel (@ankurpatel59) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Setups keep repeating. They were there 10 years ago, they are here now, and they will be there 10 years later too. Market conditions may change, but patterns don’t. So instead of jumping from one setup to another, just stick to one. Learn it inside out. Especially when the

Setups keep repeating. They were there 10 years ago, they are here now, and they will be there 10 years later too.

Market conditions may change, but patterns don’t.

So instead of jumping from one setup to another, just stick to one. Learn it inside out.

Especially when the
Larry Tentarelli, Blue Chip Daily (@bluechipdaily) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No position in $ORCL. I'd like to say that I had one, but we can't own them all. I'm on the right side of a few big breakouts recently in $AVGO $TSM $HOOD, but on the outside looking in w/ $ORCL. - It was on our members buy list for 6 weeks recently, but I limit my open positions

No position in $ORCL. I'd like to say that I had one, but we can't own them all. I'm on the right side of a few big breakouts recently in $AVGO $TSM $HOOD, but on the outside looking in w/ $ORCL.
- It was on our members buy list for 6 weeks recently, but I limit my open positions
Pavel | Robuxio (@pkycek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Compounding profits sounds easy. Especially when paired with an exponential asset class like crypto. So why do 90% of crypto holders end up poorer than they started? Here's a detailed analysis:

Compounding profits sounds easy.

Especially when paired with an exponential asset class like crypto.

So why do 90% of crypto holders end up poorer than they started?

Here's a detailed analysis:
Pavel | Robuxio (@pkycek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

6/ Employ anti-martingale money management Simply put: As the account size grows, increase the positions. When the account size decreases, reduce the size of positions. This helps to reduce drawdowns and use the compounding effect to the maximum.

6/ Employ anti-martingale money management

Simply put:

As the account size grows, increase the positions. When the account size decreases, reduce the size of positions.

This helps to reduce drawdowns and use the compounding effect to the maximum.
SentimenTrader (@sentimentrader) 's Twitter Profile Photo

September 10, 2025 | Symbol Ticker: XLK | Hammer Followed by a Rise Signal Today’s notable signal came from the technology sector ETF space: The Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLK) triggered a “Hammer followed by a Rise” Long signal on September 10, 2025. Backtest

September 10, 2025 | Symbol Ticker: XLK | Hammer Followed by a Rise Signal

Today’s notable signal came from the technology sector ETF space: The Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLK) triggered a “Hammer followed by a Rise” Long signal on September 10, 2025.

Backtest
Alex Desjardins (@primetrading_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A quick visual of daily Relative Strength vs SPY, helping you spot which stocks are leading or lagging on any given day. That WL is shared as a community WL that you can access in Tlab.

A quick visual of daily Relative Strength vs SPY, helping you spot which stocks are leading or lagging on any given day.

That WL is shared as a community WL that you can access in Tlab.
pedma (@pedma7) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the other day Jeff Sun, CFTe asked me if I could add the caveat that for a breakout signal, what happens if we only take signals where the distance from entry to LoD (for longs) is not >60% of the ATR. well, there's some interesting data I found that I'll share here. but it's also

the other day <a href="/jfsrev/">Jeff Sun, CFTe</a> asked me if I could add the caveat that for a breakout signal, what happens if we only take signals where the distance from entry to LoD (for longs) is not &gt;60% of the ATR.

well, there's some interesting data I found that I'll share here.

but it's also
The Kobeissi Letter (@kobeissiletter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

However, over the immediate term, such as the next 30 days, results are more mixed. Since 1980, the S&P 500 has fallen in the following month 11 out of 22 times that this has happened. Particularly in the late 1980s and early 1990s, stocks saw weakness over the short-term.

However, over the immediate term, such as the next 30 days, results are more mixed.

Since 1980, the S&amp;P 500 has fallen in the following month 11 out of 22 times that this has happened.

Particularly in the late 1980s and early 1990s, stocks saw weakness over the short-term.
virat (@virattt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The future of finance isn’t closed. It’s open source. We’re building an AI hedge fund in public. Transparent. Collective. Owned by us all.