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title: 'I Gave Traders My Strategy - The Results Surprised Me'
source: 'https://youtube.com/watch?v=3erJHHPJvo0'
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date: 2026-08-09
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# I Gave Traders My Strategy - The Results Surprised Me

> Source: [I Gave Traders My Strategy - The Results Surprised Me](https://youtube.com/watch?v=3erJHHPJvo0)

## Summary

The video analyzes trading deals submitted by members of the 'Puzachi' team, comparing successful and unsuccessful trades to illustrate a strategy centered on 'decisive places'—levels, slopes, densities, and trading cascades. The host provides detailed feedback on each trade, highlighting correct execution, common mistakes, and the importance of discipline and following the system.

### Key Points

- **Introduction to Deal Analysis** [00:02] — The host reviews trades from the Puzachi team, analyzing both positive and negative transactions to demonstrate the trading strategy.
- **Strategy: Decisive Places** [00:45] — The strategy revolves around trading near 'decisive places'—levels, slopes, densities, and trading cascades—where traders make decisions, enter/exit, and get stopped out. Understanding these behaviors allows the team to profit.
- **Coin Selection Criteria** [01:14] — Only active coins are traded—those at the top of growth, decline, or transaction volume charts. Coins with over 1 million transactions are considered; the example had 5 million.
- **Entry Point on Local Timeframe** [01:40] — For a growing coin, entry is on a local timeframe (e.g., 1-minute) at the intersection of the first traded level. Stops of short-sellers are triggered, leading to profit.
- **Historical Pattern: Pin and Roll** [02:35] — The coin repeatedly forms highs, approaches them, pins, and rolls in. This historical pattern suggests a high probability of continuation, so the trader should follow the same format to secure profit.
- **Mistake: Trading Noise Levels** [03:41] — A level formed by noise (small, barely visible high) is not a valid level. Without liquidity, the trade is likely negative. The trader entered at an unclear point, leading to a loss.
- **Exiting Based on Facts** [04:38] — When the market structure changes (e.g., highs stop being rewritten, lows are squeezed), the stop should be moved to breakeven or exit. The trader should not accept a loss if the structure has changed.
- **Volume and Entry Parts** [06:12] — Entering in parts is discouraged; it's better to enter in one large part. The trader took 1% profit, but the order book is crucial for impulse trades to determine the best entry.
- **Unclear Entry Points** [07:17] — A trade with an unclear entry point (e.g., crossing a far-fetched high) is considered a lucky profit, not a systematic one. The entry should be at a clear breakout of a significant high.
- **Analyzing Negative Trades** [09:22] — Negative trades are crucial for learning. The example shows an entry inside a structure, not at a decisive place. The correct entry was at a breakout of a high, with a breakeven exit.
- **Trading from a Spike** [10:44] — A trade from a spike (staking) requires a stop behind the spike's low, not at a marked level. The trader took 21% profit, but the entry was based on a spike, not a structure breakdown.
- **Common Beginner Mistakes** [13:15] — Multiple unclear entry points, averaging, and adding to positions are wrong. There should be one entry point per decisive place. Stops should be placed behind visible levels, not noise.
- **Visible Levels Only** [14:37] — Levels formed by noise are not protected by market participants. Only levels visible on multiple timeframes are valid. The trade with a -1.5% loss was logical due to invisible levels.
- **Clarity in Charts** [16:34] — Charts with unclear candles, wicks, and shadows indicate a lack of clarity. Such coins should not be traded because market participants don't know what to do, leading to unpredictable moves.
- **Systematic Coin Trading** [16:49] — A coin with clear highs and lows, trading systemically, is ideal. The trader entered after a retest, but the entry should be confirmed by the order book (densities, buyouts).
- **Taking Profit and Re-entry** [18:34] — It's possible to close a deal at +15% and re-enter on a new formation, removing the risk of roll-in. This approach locks in profit and allows for additional gains.
- **Non-Standard Trade: Trend Reversal** [19:28] — A coin with a long trend that breaks a short trend structure presents a high-ratio trade. Entry after a retest of the broken level, with a stop at a round number (0.2), yielded 7% profit with a 1:10 ratio.
- **Support/Resistance Flip** [22:50] — After breaking a level, it becomes support. The trader entered on a retest of the flipped level, with a stop behind the reaction. The trade yielded 13% profit, but could have been more.
- **Adapting to Market Conditions** [25:06] — Professionals adapt to new data within a formation, adjusting stops and takes. They don't wait for full targets if resistance appears, securing the most profitable movement.
- **Negative Trade: Unclear Entry** [27:16] — A coin in a downtrend with an unclear entry point is a mistake. The correct entry would be at a breakout of a slope, with take-profits at the first wick.
- **Slope Breakout Entry** [29:07] — Entry at the intersection of a slope is valid only if there is a clear candle high to place a stop behind. The trade yielded 5.7% profit.
- **Screener Tool** [30:00] — The Digash screener helps find active coins and formations based on selected exchange, style, timeframe, and strategy (e.g., level rebound, breakout, retest). It sends the best formations.
- **Structure Breakdown Strategy** [30:54] — A trade should only occur around decisive places. The example had no clear formation, and the stop was too wide (1.5% vs. 0.2%), increasing the loss unnecessarily.
- **Slope Confirmation** [32:16] — A slope requires at least three clear touches to be valid. Entry is at a horizontal line, not an inclined line. The stop can be moved to breakeven if the coin fails to break through.
- **Fuel and Distance** [34:11] — A high that is too far from the next high lacks 'fuel' to break through. The trade should be limited to the nearest slope. The ratio was 1:1, which is unprofitable.
- **Avoiding Unclear Charts** [35:41] — Charts with wicks, shadows, and pinbars are not traded. Entry should be from a reaction, not a limit order. After a level is 'killed' (pinned), it's no longer relevant.
- **Discipline and Stability** [37:23] — Trading is like work: it requires self-control, following rules, and consistency. Avoid chasing money or acting on emotions. Stability is key to profitable trading.
- **Beginner vs. Experienced Traders** [38:03] — Beginners make emotional mistakes and lack market understanding. Experienced traders are calm, follow the system, and achieve consistent results.

### Conclusion

The video emphasizes that successful trading relies on a disciplined approach to 'decisive places,' clear entry and exit points, and adapting to market changes. By analyzing both positive and negative trades, viewers learn to avoid common mistakes and improve their trading consistency.

## Transcript

looking at the deals from the Puzachi team. We will analyze both positive and negative transactions.  And using their example, I will show what our trading strategy is all about .  Let's compare where traders make mistakes and where traders
fully adhere to the entire strategy, and what results each achieves. I posted this circle to the pot-bellied team and asked them to send me trades in the comments for analysis, both positive and negative.
Now let's move on to the comments under this circle and analyze all the transactions.
trade as a team, I want to talk about the strategy of decisive places and how it is traded in general.  Our strategy is that we trade around decisive places.  And the decisive places are levels, slopes, densities, and
trading cascades.  People make their decisions near these places.  They enter into transactions, exit, and are added.  They are knocked out by the stop, they fix their positions.  And knowing how people will behave, we can already understand how we can
make money from this.  And now let's move on to analyzing the deals.  We trade only active coins that are at the top of the growth chart, the top of the decline chart, or the top by number of transactions.  If the top coins by number of transactions are listed, then we
consider coins with over 1 million transactions.  Here we had 5 million, meaning the coin is completely suitable for the activity.  We had clear long levels here that Puzachiy was targeting.  And we are already looking for our entry points
on a more local timeframe.  In this case there was 1 for a minute.  according to the formation itself.  Here we have such a slope and the entry point at the pot-bellied one is here at the intersection of the first traded level.  Since we have a
local timeframe and the coin is growing, breaking its highs, then in this case we are not expecting some huge, fat, thick level here.  No, here we are already focusing on the criteria that are relevant to us right now.  And in this
case, since the coin is in the growth phase, then as soon as we begin to cross the first touches in the slope, that’s it, our short-sellers’ stops are already triggered.  Those people who shorted the coin, they put their stops behind the
nearest highs, and that's it, their stops start to work.  The pot-bellied one immediately starts to show some green.  And as soon as we approach the final levels, he already completely fixes his position and takes plus 7%.  There was another level above here, but
pay attention to an interesting fact. Our coin forms highs, approaches them, pins and rolls in.  And notice how it looks.  Hi, come up, stab, roll in.  Hi, come up, stab, roll in.  And here
we have exactly the same situation, that the probability that the coin will fit, stick and roll is very high.  Therefore, it is not worthwhile in such transactions, when according to our history the coin moves in a certain way, as in this case, it approaches a
high, pins and rolls in, then in such a case you need to focus on history and work out the transaction in the same format in order to take your profit. Therefore, here Puzach did everything as correctly as possible and
completely secured his entire position, taking a good profit.  And then, too, when he left the position, the coin rolled in.  And it’s not a fact that she would have gone further.  She could have rolled it down to zero.  Therefore, it is best to take the base, take
profit from the market, and not sit and wait for some miracle.  And here everything is done clearly and as correctly as possible.  The next trade we'll look at is the RPL coin.  Here we have a pot-bellied guy who has marked such levels, but the left level is not a
level, because it is formed by noise.  The coin flowed and flowed, creating some kind of small high. And this little high is visible to very few people.  That is, this will indicate that
And if there is no such liquidity, then in that case the coin, the players on the coin, the crossing these levels that we are hunting for.  Therefore, the deal is already in the negative as a priority, since
see how Puzach worked it out.  And here he switched to the minute time frame. He had this little tilt here.  He entered the intersection, and a greenish color immediately appeared.  And then the coin started to stall and was unable to go
long.  Here I retested the slope once, then retested it a second time, a third time, a fourth time, and began to tighten, tighten, and finally broke through and crossed.  And in such transactions we should not accept losses, we should
exit clearly based on the facts.  First, she retested here.  That is, our top is no longer based on the retest itself, determined by eye, but on the loy.  Here the coin came up, stuck, and went higher. OK.  There is already a clear,
pronounced stop here.  This is the loy.  Our stop has already moved from minus to breakeven.  Then we see that the coin begins to shrink.  One, squeezes, two.  That is, she has already drawn a trade, and it is shrinking,
shrinking.  That is, she has already stopped rewriting Hai.  If here she still tried to make throws, then here too the hais no longer correspond, and we press closer to the barks.  And here the stop needed to be dragged from here to here,
then here.  And here the stop would be in the plus.  Why accept a loss if our market structure has already changed? Yes, we initially have one stop, and then, while the deal is being processed, while
new formations appear, we have both a stop and take profits, they adjust to the current formation on the coin.  Here we see that we had such a ladder, such a long structure, but at the same time our highs stopped
corresponding, and we started to squeeze our clays.  And as soon as we cross the first loi, we already have a point for exit, a point for fixing the position. Because as soon as we cross this short slope, then in this
case we experience a breakdown in the structure, and the movement from locally long to locally short phase. Therefore, it was necessary to come out on top here.  Here the plus would be approximately the same, about + 0.5-06%.
Now let's look at the following transactions.  Here we have a pot-bellied guy who sent such coins.  Coin.  In terms of activity, it completely matches the coin. Also, two clear levels are highlighted, but
for some reason the pot-bellied guy here went into three parts, clicked three times.  Either he entered a very large volume, it was spread out so much, or he simply clicked in parts.  If it's for a large volume, then it's fine.  If in parts, then there is
no point in just entering in parts.  It is best to enter in one large part at once.  And he fixed himself here on the impulse and took 1% of the weight.  But here we can clearly say whether only by looking at the glass.  So next time,
send us another video from the glass so that we can understand exactly, because graphically we see that the coin has moved further.  And graphically here we didn’t see any resistance to exit.  Therefore, in transactions where we
take impulse, the glass is always very important in order to determine entry point, everything is as correct as possible.  At the intersection of the first level, a green spot immediately appeared, and as a result, it was possible to take 1% of the movement.  So, the
next deal here is this.  The same goes for the Power coin.  She is active and suitable.  Our long targets are clearly suitable, but the entry point is not very clear.  If the structure was being worked on here, then there was no breakdown here
.  The entry point to the intersection is some kind of high.  But before that, we also crossed this high, it was sawed off like this.  This high, it's so far- fetched.  This high is so super local.  That is, the entry point here is
unclear what, unclear why.  And in our transactions, it is also important to understand that there can be profitable transactions due to simple luck and profitable transactions according to the system.  and with minus ones.  Also a negative transaction is systematic, a systemic
loss and a negative transaction where an error was made.  In this case , well, graphically, the deal was a positive one simply because of luck, because according to the chart, there was no clear entry point.  Even if we
draw a slope like this here and enter into a breakout of this then the entry point here should be at the breakout of this high.  But here is the entry point to the breakout of this second high, and here we rely on history that
we did not cross this high impulsively, but on the contrary, we sawed this high and began to roll in.  Therefore, only if they added something to the glass, some kind of the price, then yes, it was possible.  Here.  And in terms of take profits here, it’s also
better to take this impulse, because it gives an additional few percent of movement, that is, don’t exit ahead of time .  And now we have crossed the level. The stops worked locally at first, and then, when all the stops had already worked
to go out.  Well, if there was some kind of resistance here in the form of densities, then it would also have been possible to exit ahead of time, without waiting for such an impulse, in order to remove roll-in.  Therefore, it is best, of course, to also attach a video of the order book in such transactions
it can be analyzed in full detail.  Let's look at the following transactions.  And here we have such a following transactions.  And here we have such a positive deal.  Again, only positive ones .  It is also very important to analyze the negative ones , because, as a rule,
all the errors are found in the negative ones.  So, what do we have written here?  The active coin formed a sloping level, updating the TVX at the break of the local slope.  Stoploss for the lower level. Why didn't the second deal work out?
Okay, let's see.  Here we see a pronounced short trend.  Hais do not correspond, alais correspond.  And here our entry point could be a breakout from this high, when we began to break down the structures.  This
could have been an entry point, but then the price was returned and it rolled in.  There would have been a breakeven here, an entry point to break through this high, and an exit just at the retest, when we could no longer hold it and exited like this .  It would be break-even.  All.  There is
that here, uh, some kind of incomprehensible entry point into a local tilt, but no, this is already located within the structure itself, and we trade only in decisive places.   The decisive places are this highbright and this log.  Plus the
retest itself.  That's it, everything that's inside us doesn't have any meaning, because it's already inside the decisive places, and there's nothing to should not have existed.  Well, and here is another important point: we
pinned this level and were unable to go further.  Therefore, here too, the short trend has already been defended by short sellers locally.  This was simply liquidly removed behind the slope, behind the nearest highs.  All.  But they didn't let me go any further .  Here you just need to enter the breakout of
this high and that's it.  And exit at breakeven. This is the maximum that could be taken from this deal.  So here we have a positive deal with TVX from the retest of the breakdown at the end of everything.  But here’s the thing: firstly, we have this
design, it has a fairly large square and a wide square.  We nailed up this structure, and this little market, yes, mini-mini-mini, it’s very small compared to this little square.  Therefore, here we
we have, well, at least this kind of trading .  That is, at least somehow correspond to this huge square.  So here it made little sense.  Well, the only thing is that here we really did stab this thing
, removed the liquidity and then began to return the price.  But what I’m saying here is that there was no formation here due to a breakdown of the structure.  Here the formation was from the stake.  From the stake, yes.  We took all of this down, jacked up the price, and started to
from the stake here that one could enter. Stoplos is behind this barking, behind the stab itself, behind the reaction from which everything unfolded.  That is, not here, where you marked the stop-loss line, but here, behind the lowest point, there is the iteigi
before the cross-high.  The closest resistance here was this little slope.  That is, here it was If we had started to slow down and roll in, then there would have already been a fixed exit.  But since we were growing rapidly, growing, growing, then here we could really
expect everything to change and say, like, here you are.  That is, yes, correct.  This is such a super finish, yes, excellent. adjust your stop loss and understand that you are trading not from a break, but from a spike.  This should also be fixed.  As for the takes, everything is super.
also be fixed.  As for the takes, everything is super. As a result, there is a plus 21% movement, everything is great. If you want to pick up the same green stuff from the market, our team of pot-bellied people has a lot of training material. In this case, we had a deal
from a stake.  We actually have training in stabbing.  We can go ahead and watch it in full.  And also, if you have any questions, ask them in our chat.  We have 24x7 support. Want to learn crucial places?  Here
we have this topic.  You can go there and find out everything in detail and pick up green stuff from the market.  We also send formations with already marked scenarios for trading.  Here we have the LER coin, there are good, clear goals.
, because this is very important for taking profits from the market.  We have marked the scenarios and are trading according to them.  After this we take away such green stuff.  Everything is clear, understandable, and maximally structured.  This is the
job of the pot-bellied ones. I'll leave the entry link in the description below the video.  We were also sent similar deals in the chat for analysis .  Let's take a look at them too.  Well, it’s generally unclear what’s going on here.  A bunch of different
unclear entry points.  We should always have only one entry point. That is, we do not average, we do not add.  We have a decisive place and there is always one entry point.  Here, it seems like they are
playing with the market, as if they want to experience emotions, so something is unclear.  A bunch of different unclear entry points.  This shouldn't happen at all. Well, and at the exit point here behind these barking stops .  But what were the goals?  What is
to look at.  If the stop is one and a half, then the ratio must be at least 4.5% for it to be profitable to trade such a deal at all.  Here too, no goals are identified, so it is unclear.  Next
deal.  Here we had these goals.  Here is this high, here is this high, here is this far high.  And here we had some strange barking sounds, simply caused by noise.  It is not the barks that support the structure, the trend.  Therefore, there is
no point in gaining from these barks.  And here this minus 1.5% will, of course , be logical, because these barks, no one will protect them, because they are barely visible to anyone.  Therefore, this deal also had a logical downside.
Our barks should be visible to everyone.  They are visible not only on the minute time frame, but also actually buy them and protect these lays.  Oh yes, indeed, we have clear barks.  Hop-hop, they're protected.  Let's move on.  But here we just have barks,
formed by noise, and they don’t mean anything .  And then there are these entry points, a bunch of entry points, clicks.  This too, why click like that?  You can just enter in one part.  and you need to enter with one part, and not worsen your
entry point.  Next deal.  Here we also have these highs.  If they were used as a target, then it was necessary to enter the intersection of the first traded level of the cascade.  But the coin didn't move here.  And in general, here
she started to roll.  And then for some reason again there is this spam from entry points. we go in, bam-bam-bam, click, click, it’s not clear what averaging is here.  The coin rolls in. Here they come in, come in, come in.  And it’s also
understanding of what is happening here.  These are newbie trades for us, so we're working with him right now , improving his trading so that he , improving his trading so that he
trades, earning the greenback.  Next deal.  Here too, he came in from somewhere that was not entirely clear.  That is, we have these highs and we have this loika that created this high.  But it was still possible to work with him somehow.
But this is already here, pay attention to the chart, that these incomprehensible candles, incomprehensible wicks, shadows, pinbars, it all spoils the picture.  Our candles should be thick, greasy, dense.  But
here we have no clarity in the coin. Therefore, it is also not worth trading charts that are not clear.  Because when we don’t have clarity, people themselves don’t know what will happen, and some go long , some go short, and some go somewhere else.
That is, this mush-mush is produced and nothing comes of it.  That's why we always need to have clarity in our schedules .  There is no clarity here and the deal should not have existed at all .  Well, and also an entry point, a
shouldn’t happen.  We always have one entry point .  So, next deal.  Deals that are immediately green.  I want an analysis.  Let's figure it out.  Here we immediately see that the coin holds the structure.  It has clear highs and clear lags.  The coin
circulates systemically.  And such coins, of course, can be traded, because they will move strictly according to the strategy.  Here we see that we have clear long levels in the form of targets.  And it was precisely for these that our
pot-bellied fellow was hunting.  Our coin took liquidity, pricked the nearest low, after which it formed a second touch at the level, and on the rollback here the belly entered.  But there's a rather interesting point about the entry point here ,
because here we could have clicked graphically from the retest of the call, but in that case we needed to pay attention to the order book, that is, at least compare how the price is being bought out, what densities are there, that is, not just
stupidly based on the graph, but there should have been reinforcement from the order book, because graphically such an entry point does not always work, it can .  And here, if the price was pushed, there were purchases, they substituted
density, then the price, it is clear that it will bounce back with a very high probability .  As a result, greenery immediately appeared , and take-profits are already at the top of the first long levels.  In terms of take profits, in principle, yes, but there is another point here, that it was
possible to take a higher high than all long levels, because the coin had a good trend, a good structure, but the only thing here is what risk are you willing to take on the deal.  That is, if you are ready to take what you have,
for example, you have now fixed 15%, if you are ready to take such a risk that you will get another 3-4 percent, and you will exit the deal with 11%
profit, twelve, but at the same time you will still have the opportunity to take 30% of the ready for such a risk.  The risk here is the ratio is very good, so it was possible and even necessary to sit and take the over-high of the
entire cascade.  Another very important point is that it was possible to close this deal at +15%, and then re-enter it and work out one formation in two deals.  And by doing so, you are already removing the possibility of rolling in your
profit, which is already ongoing.  You just take it for yourself.  And then, as soon as a formation appears to enter, you enter and work out here, if you have fixed your position here, then you already have an entry point, in
principle, at the breakout of this high.  But we didn’t trade this high enough to jump right into it, so the entry point for the glass could have been more to take advantage of this growing movement.  By the way, how do you like videos
like this, where we analyze a large number of transactions in as much detail as possible?  If you like these videos, please write the word "deals" in the comments.   This way I'll know you're interested. Next deal.  Here we have the
Power coin.  And here, by the way, is a very good and interesting deal, because in these deals they are non-standard, and you need to think very carefully about them.  And by the way, these are the kinds of deals I love the most,
because they even provide such motivation, such a spark that appears in trading. such a spark that appears in trading. If usually such deals are more basic, ordinariness, then precisely such deals, like the one that just dropped the belly,
such deals, like the one that just dropped the belly, they really saturate you with energy.  Here. Because they have a non-standard picture, and in such deals you need to think in order to collect such a greenback, as the pot-bellied one has now recorded.  Let's
break this deal down.  Okay, it's already on fire.  Here we have, first of all, pay attention, these barks, we cannot rewrite them.  And also, our coin still maintains a long trend.  That is, she does not rewrite lai, but she
rewrites hai.  And here we had a trade with the coin , plus an additional tilt.  She broke through all of this, broke the structure, came out of it, if before this we had a short trend, these highs were not rewritten, the AIs were rewritten, there was a
column, broke through this torque, broke through the first level, our trend already broke and changed from short to long. And then the coin fell to retest this
trend.  Here the loya placed, retested, then came back again and here it retested this loya right tick for tick , began to bounce off it, and the pot-bellied one entered into a deal.  And stop here, what’s most interesting is that here is a round
number 0.2.  And here our stop is located right at 0.2.  Here, most likely , there was some kind of density or a small accumulation, but the essence is the same, that you just go out at 0.2 so that you don’t get squeezed, the coin doesn’t
fly away and that’s it.  And the risk here in general, notice how short it is.  Well, the stop here was up to a percentage, that is, maybe 0.8%, and the take was 7% and it was possible to take even more.  And these kinds of deals are very tasty, very appetizing and have a
very high ratio in deals, because here the ratio in the deal is about 1 to de.  This is a really great ratio.  And this entry point, of course, needed to be monitored, to see that the coin returned, held
the retest, then fell again, and here is not an entry point in advance, but an entry point after the reaction.  Please note that our candle started to open long, pay off, and then went belly up.  He immediately saw a green light, and as soon as we
rewrote the first high, he fixed the position.  Here, in fact, the take profits are situation, because he didn’t try to stretch it to the sky, yes, somewhere there to a quarter of millions of profit.  No, he
took a purely basic movement, working strictly according to the system.  Here we have the nearest resistance.  He sees that the coin is actively moving, actively moving, crossing all this, growing, and therefore he additionally took a breakout of this high.
All.  After that, the coin had already rolled back.  And in order not to take the opportunity to do here you can even clap your hands.  This is a really great deal.  Very cool, incredible, magical, just absolutely perfect.  These are the kinds of deals I
juice.  Where you needed to see this entry point, wait for confirmation, enter with a minimal stop, immediately green, then you locked in the best moment , took plus 7%, you're high, you're having a blast, you're inflating your belly.  The next deal of
this same fat guy.  Here the coin is active, there are clear targets in the form of long levels.  And it’s exactly the same situation, also an interesting deal.  Here the coin held a long structure.  These barks were initially kept evenly.
Then we removed the liquidity with this very trick, but we kept it in the final one. Then the coin was returned to longs.  And here on the rollback, pay attention to the situation.  Here, when we crossed these laims, the coin lost its
liquidity.  And this point, which is now marked, firstly, when we return to this point, it becomes a zone of liquidity and resistance for us .  And as soon as we cross it, our trend changes from short, like
long.  And then, as soon as we return to this point, and now this line, which we previously broke through, changed the trend to short, then it was broken into longs, the trend changed to long, it now
becomes a support zone for us.  And here the pot-bellied guy just saw that right here, after the breakout, we retested this zone, then returned the price, and retested it again.  And then, as soon as the long candles appeared, growth began,
he entered into a deal, opened a position.  The stop in such trades is usually located behind the reaction.  That is, if we had already started to move here beyond this line, then there would have been a stop here, because there is no point in placing a stop beyond this low
and the ratio is unfavorable.  Plus there is such emptiness here and nothing to behind this green line , but this stop would be about a percent here .  So, as a result, a little green appeared right away.  Here they began
to rewrite these first highs.   The structure collapsed.  Kuzach came out and recorded a plus 13% profit.  But here we were near the rest of the highs, plus the coin was growing sharply, so here we had to sit and cross all these
highs, take away all the good movement.  That is, here in terms of profit it was possible to take at least an additional five percent and already take plus 18-20% of profit, which is quite, very, very
nice.  This also turned out to be a super deal.  Everything was done as correctly as possible, perfectly.  And this is the result of working strictly according to strategy. Our team focuses on following a strategy, taking a disciplined
approach to what we do, and using our system to achieve results and profits from trading. Next deal.  Here the pot-bellied guy worked on it in the same format, that is, he sees that he is doing
well with this trading style.  He sees, understands how it works, what needs to .  Here we had clear long levels in the form of targets.  And there were also other barks that supported the
structure of the long trend.  And the pot-bellied guy was working long here because the coin had been growing before.  She had a good long trend before.  The coin is at the top of the growth spectrum, and therefore it is more important to work with the trend in long positions with
this fuel that we already have in the coin.  Here he sees that the coin has approached the short low, begins to bounce, and as soon as our candles begin to go long, he enters the position.  His stop here
was located behind the nearest bark.  Here the stop was also very short, around 1%.  And he sees that the take-offs have already stalled before the nearest resistance .  Most likely, there was still some resistance in the glass in
the form of sales, in the form of densities, and therefore he fixed his position. This is also a pretty good moment, where you don’t sit until you’re blue in the face, pulling out all the goals completely, pulling out the
intersection of everything, some grandiose takes, taking, no.  You see that if we encounter resistance, if our scenario changes, if new information is added, if information is updated, then you are already
making a decision based on the new data that we have right now.  And this, by the way, is where beginners differ: they simply set a stop-take entry point for themselves and went to the drawdown.  And the pros, the traders, the big guys,
understand that the data within a formation can change, and they formation can change, and they adapt to the market, to the formation, and take the most profitable movement for themselves , without being greedy, without waiting, but
recording exactly what is supported by facts.  As a result, the pot-bellied man entered, the deal immediately showed a profit, and he fixed the position.  Plus 11% technical movement.  Now let's look at the following transactions.  Here we have a
pot-bellied guy who sent such deals.  Let's start with the negative.  Here we have a coin of Pepin.  She is at the top of the fall.  It's suitable in terms of the number of transactions and activity.  And now, at the entry point, something is completely
unclear here, that the coin is flowing down from us. She can't rewrite her highs. somewhere it falls like some kind of incomprehensible candles, mini-candles.  Here.  And here we have an entry point that is completely unclear where. That is, this is an obvious mistake.  And the downside of this
deal is quite obvious.  And that's why it's important in trades to understand what you're doing and why it works at all, and what entry point could be considered here.  Here, first of all, this high, this high we
began to flow down.  There was no entry point at all , no goals.  And we have already drawn this little shop.  And here the tilt appeared.  And the entry point was at the breakout of this slope.  And with take-profits, since
the coin was actively growing and growing here, the take-profits were at the top of this this first wick.  That's it, the entry point to the slope, and the takes are already here at the deal could have been worked out.  Therefore, it is important to wait for a good entry point, and
not enter the market prematurely.  Here, the pot-bellied guy just dropped a profitable deal, but this profitable deal on the same Pipin coin is not according to strategy.  And then it was just luck that he took 5% of the movement, because, again
, just like I said, our coin is just flowing, flowing, flowing. There is no clear level, no place to go, so there is no appears here in the slope, when we actually cross some highs
about the trader, and our stops are triggered by people who are shorting the coin.  That's it, the this move could really be taken by take profits.  Here it is clear and correct.  The next trade is a breakout of the slope to the high.  Let's take
breakout of the slope to the high.  Let's take a look.  Here we have a coin that started out at the top of growth, had a clear trend, a clear slope.  Entry point to the intersection of the slope.  Here we simply never enter the intersection of the slope.  Here
we also had this small candle high, and that's why we could come in here.  But if this candle had not been clearly and brightly expressed, then there would have been no entry point either , because our people
never place their stops behind the inclined lines. They always place stops behind some wall, behind a level, behind a cascade, behind a trade, behind density.  And we can always enter into a breakout of something horizontal .  It's true.  Well, there was just
this little candle right here, so it was possible to click.  The slope is clear.  I entered into a deal and immediately got a lot of green stuff.  And takes on the crossing.  In the end, everything is clear and correct.  + 5.7% movement.  Super deal, everything is perfect.  We find all
active coins and the best trading formations using the Digash screener.  Here you can select the exchange you trade on, your trading style, scalping, medium-term, long-term, and the timeframe you want to receive
we choose the strategy by which you trade.  We have 10 strategies available: level rebound, level breakout, level retest, trading, structures, market structure, inclinations, rebounds from payments, volume surges.  You can
choose any strategy, and after that the screener will send us the best formations that we have on the market. The screener takes care of all the work , so you don't have to sit for hours at the monitor searching for something; you can simply
go into the screener and it will show you the best of what's on the market. description below the video.  Let's move on to the next deal.  Here we have a structure breakdown strategy, an entry point after the exit of the trading range, a stop-loss after the
breakout.  Goal: to reach a breakout of the level.  And let's see how it looks here.  These are the constructions.  What I told you is that here, in this place, in principle, there is nothing to do at all. In general, no deals should be
traded around decisive points.  The decisive place is this high.  And the decisive place is this trade.  All. We don't have any more decisive places here.  And that's why there's no need to do anything here at all .  Moreover, the coin follows some
incomprehensible ladder behind the saw.  And here, well, this formation, what you noted in the structure, only you noticed it.   That's why it's like this: it could just happen because of luck, or someone just threw in some volume at the right time and
got in.  But this is not a strategic deal, so this deal should not have existed here at all .  That's why the deal closed deal correctly, then, let’s say, here we have a breakdown of the structure.  Let's say the coin
was retested once, then twice.  And here the exit point of the stop should have been behind this bark.  That is, you have a stack like this.  Well, how much is 0.1 02% minus?  And you took some kind of incomprehensible huge stop of 1.5%.  Therefore,
here you have increased your own loss from the transaction.  This is wrong.  We need to read formations better and do everything around the decisive places.  Then there will be positive results.  Next deal.  Here the pot-bellied man asks the question: was it
possible to stop earlier, to move the stop from the first point to the second point.  Let's take a look.  Here we had a long high, but we called it once, called it twice.  That is, there was no longer a purpose to go in and
trade all this.  There was no goal.  And there what is this tilt.  Well, the slope is formed from noise.  That is, we have
slopes, they should be clearly expressed .  But simply because we have two highs and draw a line along them, no.  Our tilt must have three clear touches.  And only after three touches do we identify the tilt and
confirm that it exists.  So.  And here we have the entry point to the slope. We also do not enter into inclined lines.  We always have an entry point in some horizontal line, some highline.  And we also had this same thing.  That
is, this is where you should have come in.  The entry point was earlier.  Then the question: is it possible to move the stop from here to here with the number one to the number two?  Yes, it was possible to rearrange it here, because our coin should have gone straight away, to go and
break through all of this, but it didn’t go, the flanks couldn’t push the coin out, it pricked this high, that’s it, after that it started to roll in.  And right here, at number two, was the exit point.  stop, just the one that was behind the tilt retest
.  It is important to find formations correctly; there should be clear formations on active good coins, and then everything will be great, because this is just noise.  It's not a tilt, it's a noise that's created.  That's why
the coins here don't technically move down, because no one trades this formation.  It's simply that large market participants don't see it.  They'll look at the chart and see some strange highs, strange barks, strange
candles.  Nobody seems to know what to do here, so it's all porridge and mush.  It's better not to trade this.  Next deal.  Here we have this formation.  The coin has a clear short trend.  And notice what decisive
places we have here.  There was a small bargain here, but it wasn't exactly super, because this touch was a bit far-fetched.  Well, and we carry it out, then here this is also unclear, that is, in essence, we have just
one high and that’s it.  But this one high, it is at a very large distance from the next high.  And that's why there is n't enough fuel here to go and break through all of this.  Therefore, the maximum that can be assessed here is,
well, really, just up to this tilt, this movement is the And here we have a coin that has returned, and from the retest of this mini- trade, we have an entry point. Well, yes, something has
gone a little bit.  I went in once, went in twice, came to the tip, went out.  Well, this kind of thing doesn't work out at all from the relist , because if the coin is moving, it should immediately break through like this, break through, but here it just
that is, there is no longer any interest in going long .  And therefore there is no point in doing any testing here at all .  And therefore there is no point in doing any testing here at all .  And so you entered, your located like this, and you took exactly the same take profit
.  That is, a one to one ratio over a distance is unprofitable.  Therefore, there is transactions.  We must have, firstly, a clear formation, and, secondly, an understanding of why it works.  And the balance in transactions should always be in our
favor.  From one to three.  And the more, the better.  1:5, 1: children.  Absolutely wonderful.  And if you want to see more live content, then visit my Telegram channel.  Here I post about my life, trade analyses,
psychology, and lots of useful trading tips.  I'll leave the link in the description below the video.  So, next deal. Here we have a pot-bellied guy asking whether he did the right thing with this deal.   There were some mistakes that could have been
improved.  Well, from the graph we can see that it is not clear what is happening here. Some kind of saw-off candles, some kind of wicks, shadows, pinbars.  That is, we do not trade such charts by default .  Here, the entry point before the slope
was formed by a trade at the moment of the structure breakdown.  Well, this trade thing is so far-fetched .  This is basically normal, but we have already killed it, meaning it is no longer relevant. Here the coin returned.  The entry point is just randomly generated by the limit
.  That is, there is no such thing, we do not trade such things.  Our entry point may be from the reaction.  That is, the entry point could be somewhere here, where there would be such a stop with such take profits.  This is still okay.  But the entry point is
need to have an entry point from the reaction, because here we have this, well, sharp, sharp trade.  No, the entry point is super early.  Teiki too.  There are no good, clear takes here.  If we had a good level, yes, then here
we have already killed it, and this level ceases to be relevant.  That is, after the slaughter we no longer consider anything.  And such graphs, pay attention, wicks, shadows. Here we have a huge wick, here is the wick, here is the wick.  This is it.  That is, our
coin does not have a clear, clearly expressed structure, so we do not trade it. Firstly, we do not trade the chart.  Secondly, after we have already pinned our targets , we also do not trade.  And thirdly, the fact that our
trading formation is a hackneyed, gimmicky one is also not relevant for us, we don’t trade like that either.  Our entry point should also be based on the reaction, and we don’t enter with a limit order .  These are the mistakes in this deal.  These are the aspects that need to be improved,
positive results.  In our team of potbellied people, the emphasis is on working with strategy, following the rules, and discipline.  Because we understand that trading is exactly the same as work, where it's important to exercise maximum self
-control, follow the rules, and then achieve good and profitable results.  In trading, you don't need to chase money, you don't need to set yourself any grandiose goals, you don't need to play around, you don't need to do anything based on emotions.
Stability is important in trading.  Consistently take profits from the market.  This is the key to success and the key to profitable trading.  Here you can see how our newbies process trades, what mistakes they make, and how
experienced traders who have been part of the fat team process trades , and compare their approaches. Beginners who have just started learning have no understanding of the market, make a lot of mistakes, emotions are present in trading
, and beginners do not always understand what they are doing at all.  and more experienced traders - big-bellied ones, who have been on the team for a long time, are cool-headed, calm, and fully understand how the market works, where to enter, where to
exit, and how to behave in a position.  There are no emotions, everything is as clear and calm as possible.  And what results do they get by taking green stuff from the market?  And this is where the video will come to an end. I'll leave a link to the pot-bellied team in the
description below the video.  Let's shake hands, enjoy ourselves, and have fun.  The belly is huge, we succeed.  I believe in you.  Thank you all very much for watching.  Goodbye.  Bye. for watching.  Goodbye.  Bye. Bam.
