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"Reading the Tape" / Level 2 / Time and
Thread on "Reading the Tape" / Level 2 / Time and Sales
— Ace (@LunarAces) May 29, 2021
EMAs /
No one explains EMAs either, so here are my 9/20 EMA rules. I have to give credit to @MullinsMomentum for introducing me to these. I adopted some stuff from him, and the rest I developed my own way of using them. Here's a thread of how I use them:
— Ace (@LunarAces) May 30, 2021
Supply and
Why and how 90% of retail traders lose and how you can join the 10% that win. This is by far the most important thread I've made. I truly hope this helps change your lives.
— Ace (@LunarAces) June 14, 2021
Position sizing, risk management and trading around your
Position sizing, risk management, and trading around your core thread:
— Ace (@LunarAces) June 28, 2021
his content from the playlist start with "how to read stock charts". It's precise and on point and short enough for you to get through this week even if you did one video tonight .. I like his teaching method .. he's slow and very easy to understand
As for DD. It comes from many factors. Mainly the trading platform itself has updated news posted on the ticker you want to trade.
https://t.co/1f8wQs1LcA
Really liking this website it has breakdown of the financials & summary of SEC filings. (con'd)
Also a whole bunch of other stuff that it focuses on the companies that you search. As for what I look for?
10-K & 10-Q.
Read 8Ks ..company updates
Also look to see if they did an recent Offerings (S-4 filings)
Also look to see S-3 filings for upcoming dilutions.
cont'd
https://t.co/nxP0hAJ4UH (Great place for quick articles on many stocks that are posted by analysts who do very good work digging info)
https://t.co/KsYqlmTlQ8 for quick news info
https://t.co/v5xGZqWhbn For constant world news
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Here's how I'd measure the health of any tech company:
— Jeff Atwood (@codinghorror) October 25, 2018
How long, as measured from the inception of idea to the modified software arriving in the user's hands, does it take to roll out a *1 word copy change* in your primary product?
Hiring efficiency:
How long does it take, measured from initial expression of interest through offer of employment signed, for a typical candidate cold inbounding to the company?
What is the *theoretical minimum* for *any* candidate?
How long does it take, as a developer newly hired at the company:
* To get a fully credentialed machine issued to you
* To get a fully functional development environment on that machine which could push code to production immediately
* To solo ship one material quanta of work
How long does it take, from first idea floated to "It's on the Internet", to create a piece of marketing collateral.
(For bonus points: break down by ambitiousness / form factor.)
How many people have to say yes to do something which is clearly worth doing which costs $5,000 / $15,000 / $250,000 and has never been done before.