Most members of the trading community are not proficient Twitter users.

Here are 8 effective methods to use Twitter:🧵

Collaborated with @niki_poojary

1. Use lists

The most powerful technique to completely transform your Twitter experience is using Lists since:

1) it eliminates irrelevant tweets and
2) concentrates more on what you are actually looking for.

Let me demonstrate.
Segregate people you follow into different lists.

I have a list of "Regular Trade Updates," for instance.

In order for me to study them later, this concentrates on handles that share trades.

Some traders I have on this list include-
@niki_poojary
@RijhwaniSheetal
@YMehta_
2. Mute trolls

• Some handles genuinely spew hate over their timelines.

• Completely pointless in terms of improving you.

• Muting these handles and a few more that don't provide value is the wisest course of action.

• I block and mute people without mercy.
Can also mute "specific words".

To improve his Twitter experience, @Atulsingh_asan Sir muted these words, as you can see.
3. Follow Thread Makers

Finding the top tweets throughout the day, week, or month is impossible.

It is even more difficult to group them for simple usage or instruction.

I appreciate following curators on Twitter since they make the platform so much more interesting and rich.
4. Write Threads yourself

• Writing threads helps to organize and clarify your thoughts.

• Picture it as a journal you can look back on.

• Since this is a positive-sum game, everyone benefits.

• You help others and get to grow your follower base at the same time.
5. Notification Bell on

• This is a very underrated feature as you can use this to make more money/align your trade with your favorite traders.

• Do you have a few accounts that trade with great accuracy? Enable the notification bell to receive updates as soon as possible.
6. Dm people with specific questions

Many people suck at sending DMS.

Most of the DMS I get are just Hi or something they should use google for.

Narrow down questions as much as possible before asking for help from someone.
For eg, rather than asking how to manage short strangles which is a very broad topic.

Ask instead “On days when one of your options keeps rising in value and the other doesn’t fall” How to manage these types of trades?
7. Have a great pinned tweet

Provide Value in your pinned tweet.

This will gather interest from new followers.

Make a pinned tweet something that is free learning for your followers.
8. Short and Sweet Bio

Make your bio tell people immediately what to expect from your timeline and a little bit about yourself.

For eg, my bio immediately signals that I am an option seller, so people interested in option selling can follow me.
• We curate threads on trading & finance

• You can check out other threads

Follow us: @AdityaTodmal & @niki_poojary for more such interesting Threads!

Have & happy & safe weekend!

More from Aditya Todmal

A THREAD ON @SarangSood

Decoded his way of analysis/logics for everyone to easily understand.

Have covered:
1. Analysis of volatility, how to foresee/signs.
2. Workbook
3. When to sell options
4. Diff category of days
5. How movement of option prices tell us what will happen

1. Keeps following volatility super closely.

Makes 7-8 different strategies to give him a sense of what's going on.

Whichever gives highest profit he trades in.


2. Theta falls when market moves.
Falls where market is headed towards not on our original position.


3. If you're an options seller then sell only when volatility is dropping, there is a high probability of you making the right trade and getting profit as a result

He believes in a market operator, if market mover sells volatility Sarang Sir joins him.


4. Theta decay vs Fall in vega

Sell when Vega is falling rather than for theta decay. You won't be trapped and higher probability of making profit.

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