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The Greatest Moneymaker of All Time: Jim Simons FOUNDER medallion fund

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TOP TRADER Kai Wu on the Real Edge Investors Are...

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Tradovate charts and tools tips and tricks

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Tradovate OCO order example setting   can i set buy limit alert with triger order in tradovate charts 1. Set a Buy Limit Alert (Notification Only) If you just want to be notified when the price hits a specific level, you can use the Alert feature:  Click the bell-shaped Alerts icon in the top-left corner of the platform. Select the Instrument (e.g., MNQ, ES). Set the parameter (e.g., Price) to trigger when it is Less than or equal to your target price. Click Create.  2. Set a Triggered Buy Order (Buy Limit) on Charts  If you want an order to be placed when the price hits a level (a trigger), you should use a Buy Limit or Market If Touched (MIT) order directly on the chart:  Enable Trade Mode: Click the gear icon in the top right of your chart module and turn on "Trade Mode". Place Buy Limit: Left-click on the chart below the current price to bring up the order entry options. Set Order Type: Select "Limit" or "MIT" (Market If Touched). Confirm: Click Place ...

Is Lucid Trading Replacing Topstep (Honest Comparison)

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The Mindset That Turns $150 Traders Into Millionaires

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what's the difference between value stock and growth stock

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 Value stocks are shares of established companies that appear to be trading at a price below their intrinsic value due to market overreaction or neglect, while growth stocks are shares of companies with the potential for above-average future growth and earnings expansion. Large-Cap Value Stocks examples Berkshire Hathaway Inc JPMorgan Chase & Co. Johnson & Johnson Procter & Gamble Co Exxon Mobil Corp. Large-Cap Growth Stocks Navia, Apple,microsoft, amazon,google Crossover Between Categories Yes, a stock can transition from one category to the other or possess characteristics of both (often called "growth at a reasonable price" or GARP). For example, a small, innovative tech company (growth stock) might mature over time into a stable, dividend-paying giant with lower growth expectations (value stock). Market conditions and investor perception can also shift a stock's classification, Key Measurements for Identification Investors use specific financial metrics to...

Making $106,000 a Month Using This Simple Strategy

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Accumilation and distribution line with SMA 57 vs EMA 57 and ATR vs Standard deviation

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Using a 57-period Exponential Moving Average (EMA 57) with the Accumulation/Distribution (A/D) line provides faster, more sensitive signals better suited for active or volatile markets, while a Simple Moving Average (SMA 57) yields smoother, more stable signals ideal for filtering noise and confirming long-term trends. The core difference lies in the EMA's weighting of recent data more heavily than older data, unlike the SMA which treats all data equally. The Relationship and Trading Decisions The A/D line is a volume-based indicator that helps confirm price trends. A rising A/D line suggests accumulation (buying pressure), and a falling line suggests distribution (selling pressure). Applying a moving average to the A/D line smooths its movements and helps traders interpret its direction and crossovers more clearly. EMA 57 (Faster, More Sensitive): Responsiveness: The EMA 57 reacts quicker to recent shifts in the A/D line, allowing traders to potentially identify changes in accumul...

Prop firm Draw down Types

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Prop firm's "Evolution Challenge" is likely decreasing because of a trailing drawdown calculation, which adjusts your maximum allowed loss based on the highest point your account (equity or balance) reaches.  Understanding Drawdowns Static Drawdown: A fixed maximum loss limit based on your initial starting balance. This limit does not change, no matter how much profit you make. Trailing Drawdown: A dynamic maximum loss limit that moves up as your account equity or balance hits new peaks. It never moves down if your balance drops. This is the most likely reason your balance appears to be getting "less" even with some profit.  How the Trailing Drawdown Works When you start an account (e.g., $25,000) with a trailing drawdown, your initial maximum loss limit is set a specific amount below that starting balance (e.g., $25,000 - $1,500 limit = $23,500 stop-out level).  If your account balance or equity (which may include open trade profits) reaches a new peak (e.g., ...

Tradingview functions

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How position close.. To see the  partial close  option, you should interact with the  Individual Position .   Difference Between Net and Individual Positions Net Position : This is the  aggregated sum  of all your trades for a specific symbol. If you have multiple open trades (e.g., two "Buy" orders), the net position shows the total quantity and average price. Individual Position : This displays each  specific trade  separately. This is where TradingView allows you to manage specific entry prices and set individual "Take Profit" or "Stop Loss" orders.   TradingView  +4 How to Close Partially Since you have  One-Click Trading turned off , follow these steps: Navigate to the  Individual Positions  tab in the Trading Panel at the bottom of your screen. Locate the specific trade you want to reduce and click the  "X"  icon or right-click the position and select  "Close Position" . A  Close Position dialog ...