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Curve DAO Token / Bitcoin
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Oct 19, 2025 3:38:25 AM EDT
0.0000049BTC+0.616%(+0.0000000)1,704,955CRV8BTC
0.00000488Bid   0.000004894Ask   0.0000000Spread
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As of Oct 19, 2025 3:38:21 AM EDT (1 min. ago)
Includes all comments and posts. Mentions per user per ticker capped at one per hour.
3 days ago • u/takloo • r/AMD_Stock • daily_discussion_wednesday_20251015 • C
I will show up in my 2005 Honda CRV and give a lecture to you kids on delayed gratification.

The money I invested in AMD $4/share instead of buying a new car ten years ago is funding my retirement.
sentiment 0.24
4 days ago • u/Obsidyo • r/Daytrading • ideas_for_improvement_more_fundamentals_in • Strategy • B
Hi, I wanted to ask for your ideas regarding my strategy.
I've spent the last few months mainly focusing on the basics of technical analysis, but after backtesting various strategies several times, I get the feeling that it's actually pretty stupid to trade based solely on lines or patterns or SMC/ICT.
Currently my setup for LONG on the US100 (on 5m TF) is the liquidity sweep of the London Low during NY Open, then the inverse of a bearish FVG and the formation of a bullish FVG as well as a bullish BOS (then directly entry with 2:1 CRV, SL under low)
(SHORT setup exactly reversed)
However, I feel a bit stupid to trade such a highly complex market using only such simple patterns, which is why I wanted to ask whether you would add further exclusion criteria (e.g. HTF bias, indicators,...) or, above all, whether it would make sense to include certain fundamental data.
Do you have any ideas?
(So ​​based on the last few days it has already become clear to me that risk management / avoiding news is the most central thing, but I would be interested in purely content strategy, of course all tips are first tested on a demo account)
sentiment -0.71
3 days ago • u/takloo • r/AMD_Stock • daily_discussion_wednesday_20251015 • C
I will show up in my 2005 Honda CRV and give a lecture to you kids on delayed gratification.

The money I invested in AMD $4/share instead of buying a new car ten years ago is funding my retirement.
sentiment 0.24
4 days ago • u/Obsidyo • r/Daytrading • ideas_for_improvement_more_fundamentals_in • Strategy • B
Hi, I wanted to ask for your ideas regarding my strategy.
I've spent the last few months mainly focusing on the basics of technical analysis, but after backtesting various strategies several times, I get the feeling that it's actually pretty stupid to trade based solely on lines or patterns or SMC/ICT.
Currently my setup for LONG on the US100 (on 5m TF) is the liquidity sweep of the London Low during NY Open, then the inverse of a bearish FVG and the formation of a bullish FVG as well as a bullish BOS (then directly entry with 2:1 CRV, SL under low)
(SHORT setup exactly reversed)
However, I feel a bit stupid to trade such a highly complex market using only such simple patterns, which is why I wanted to ask whether you would add further exclusion criteria (e.g. HTF bias, indicators,...) or, above all, whether it would make sense to include certain fundamental data.
Do you have any ideas?
(So ​​based on the last few days it has already become clear to me that risk management / avoiding news is the most central thing, but I would be interested in purely content strategy, of course all tips are first tested on a demo account)
sentiment -0.71


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