About Us
So, you are here and probably want to know what this project is and who is behind it. I'll begin by telling you my story first and the reason for this channel.
π My story doesn't start in a little village from the middle of nowhere like the fairytales of Instagram influencers or homemade success stories. My name is Nathan, I was born and raised in a medium-sized city. There are good chances to find a good job there and I moved from there by choice, not necessity.
π‘ My family wasn't poor, but not rich either. My parents did their best to provide me with the best education and care possible. They were quite successful in their life choices. Actually, I am an average person. I like football games, dad jokes, eating junk food and going out with friends. I followed my way through the education system, got quite good results at school, and ended up at university.
π I had fun there, parties, chasing girls, and barely studied. Great memories from that period of my life. Then, I decided to stop "studying" and to make money. I had dreams and decided to move from my city and take my chance abroad with a friend from university. He was similar to me, full of dreams, positive, and with many hopes about life. In one word we were delusional.
π So we went to London after watching movies and videos claiming that it was a city where you could easily find a job and make good money. I come from a cold country but in London the weather was bad, not so cold but rainy almost all the time. It was hard to find a good job without university graduation. We found a room that we shared because rent is really expensive in London. I eventually found a job in a restaurant cleaning dishes, and the good part of this job is that they fed me. Food is expensive there, and the quality is not really the best.
π» On weekends, sometimes we went out to the pub and met a circle of friends, some expats following the same kind of dream as us. Pubs are nice in London, easy to meet people. So, our main distraction was to go watch the football on TV at the pub and have a few beers with friends. Life wasn't so bad after all. We had a job, a room, and met new people. We survived.
π€ It was among this circle of friends that I met this guy who only spoke about crypto and blockchain. Good looking guy but who spoke like a geek. People kind of laughed at him and made jokes, but he was a really nice guy when he spoke about things we could understand.
πΌ I had a feeling that this guy was worth something. He was working in a call center and said that he was studying trading by himself. One day, he disappeared from the group, he didn't come to the pub, and nobody really knew where he went. He probably found a job or a girl and then left. It is quite common in our age and social category to have people join, come and then go.
π€·ββοΈ Whatever, I was going on with my life, and one day I met this guy again, maybe 6 months later. He was a totally different person. He looked more confident. We had a chit-chat about life and other not important things, after he explained how his life changed when he got in contact with a group of traders. They accepted him into their group as an analyst. Some checked the news related to crypto markets, others monitored the markets, focused on coins, made analyses, took decisions on trades to follow, and others were good at finding coins with great potential for growth.
π They were quite new in their association and were already profitable. He then told me that they had a chat where they monitored all their trades, and also made it available to close friends or family members. They were profitable at an average of 5 to 10% per month, more during the good months 20 up, if you followed every trade they validated and the conditions such as the entry, stop loss, and applied an exit strategy. It was kind of like Chinese language to me, but I understood the main point.
π He showed me their group on his phone, and I could check by myself. I was first doubtful because I always considered trading as being at the same level as gambling. I didn't think people could be profitable doing that. But I took the time to check the trades, looked at charts, and went back in time on this chat. Yes, there were unsuccessful trades, but most were profitable. Numbers don't lie, and statistics were showing a 23% profit for the month I checked.
π€ This group of traders isn't focused on making their trades available to the public, providing trading education, or anything else. They accepted some members to join the chat and follow the trades. Mostly relatives and a small circle of friends who wanted to try and already know or willing to learn about trading. It's up to anyone who joined to learn by himself about the general concepts of trading: how to enter the trade in the best conditions possible, the exit strategy to generate profit and minimize risks, the mindset, and psychology of a trader are such concepts you need to learn before being able to take full advantage of those signals.
π¬ So, I asked if I could join. I was curious. He told me to learn first about basics of trading, which I promised to do, and he said he would ask for permission to accept me in the chat. After a few days, he called me, and I was accepted in the group. Of course I didn't learn much in just a few days and wasn't ready. Inside the group, It is just signals to follow. I made some losses because I wasn't following exactly the stop-loss and wasn't aware of basic trading strategy. I didn't enter at the good timing or took trades which weren't confirmed. I also got some coins pumping but didn't take profit because I was too greedy and thought they will go higher, other coins started in the red and I stopped by fear of losing too much. Too early. My emotions were in control. I was in between greed and fear. I got everything wrong. I started to doubt. I called my friend who reminded me what he said about learning first. But he mostly focused on psychology. For him 80% of trading is about mindset. So eventually I questioned myself and decided to be more serious. Being accountable for both failures and success was the starting point. Because who is wrong? The signals? The analysts? Or me who decided to enter the trade? Of course ME. Be responsible for your decisions. Have a trading diary, monitor and analyse your trade. Check what was a good decision and what was not. You have to become a trader not someone who blindly follow someone else.
π° Within 1 month I became more consistent, I was starting to make some money. My friend told me to check profit strategies, risk management, exit strategy and it helped a lot. My pnl was green, I added more funds to my account, made more money and now I don't need to have another job anymore. Of course I have bad days. But after finding the strategy that suit me, trading has become my new job. It's a full-time activity; you need to learn and train yourself, check the charts, the news, never miss a trade, check it carefully, write supports and resistance on the chart and take the best profits from them with an appropriate strategy. Ready to exit in case of emergency and a market change. Now I still follow the signals and also find some by myself. It is really worth it. I really enjoy doing this. It's exciting.
π I have been doing this for a while now, and I am very thankful to have had the chance to meet that person and that group. We are now good friends. Cryptocurrencies and trading have changed our lives.
π€ So I had the feeling that I could give something back. I had the idea to make those signals available to more people. I wanted to share the opportunity they gave me. My friend and the other traders didn't agree at first. They are not planning to make a business out of it, for several reasons.
1οΈβ£ First, they don't have much time for that. 2οΈβ£ Secondly, they are earning enough money and are not planning to become the next Jeff Bezos. 3οΈβ£ Also, they told me that some people are too lazy to learn that even with good signals, they can be unsuccessful and then complain and blame others for their own mistakes.
π€ Nevertheless, they accepted my idea but without being involved in the project. I am trying to give others the same chance life gave me. For a modest contribution, you can have access to those signals. I make really often more than that amount in a day, sometimes even in minutes. It is now up to you to learn how to get the best profit from those signals.
π Be aware that I won't provide much support except what I bring in this blog and the vip channel. No paid courses to learn trading, no training, nor education will be provided. All the required materials are available online and on this blog. Trading is a skill you have to learn by yourself; the internet is full of awesome learning opportunities. Crypto is full opportunities. You can change your life and become financially independent if you really want to. It will require learning, making sacrifice, and being really involved in your new activity. The choice is yours.
π Remember: "Fortune favors the brave" π
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