Summary of "단타가 어렵다면 이 영상을 '반드시' 시청하셔야 합니다."
Assets and instruments mentioned
- Bitcoin (BTC) — primary trading asset in the session
- Ethereum (ETH) — noted as a longer-term focus (not actively traded in the clip)
- Exchange: Bybit (presenter identifies as Supreme VIP and claims zero fees)
- Charting / data: TradingView
- Economic calendar source: Investing.com
Quantitative claims & performance metrics
- July performance claim: ~1.2 billion KRW profit using ~$840,000 (presenter’s claim)
- Bybit VIP requirement claim: must trade $500 million per month to keep Supreme VIP (subtitle also gives ≈700 million KRW — numeric inconsistency)
- Presenter’s reported average daily trading flow: ≈23.3 billion KRW/day
- Trading-competition claim: ~340 billion KRW volume executed with $240 million capital in a two-week event
- Session (today) result: total profit reported ≈$1,190 (~1.6 million KRW) for the day
- Trade outcomes: 3 trades → 2 wins + 1 break-even/draw → reported win rate ≈66%
- Individual trade profits described: roughly $595–$630 on two winning trades (subtitles contain inconsistent figures)
Market / macro context
- Presenter checks Investing.com for scheduled events. Mentioned items:
- A jobs release (subtitle labeled “New Jobs Awards”, likely a major employment report)
- A speech by Trump
- Advice: be conservative or avoid trading during such events
Methodology / trading framework
Pre-trade setup
- Multi-timeframe chart analysis on TradingView
- Check macro calendar (Investing.com) and determine dominant market direction before trading
- Prefer high-volume assets (BTC, ETH) because greater public participation improves chart reliability
Technical tools and concepts used (applied selectively based on price action)
- Trend lines and trendline breakouts/breakdowns (as reversal signals)
- Supply & demand zones; SR flip (resistance → support after break)
- FVG (Fair Value Gap)
- Order blocks (bullish and bearish) and engulfing candle patterns
- Volume analysis (spikes, order volumetric zones = liquidity areas)
- Price action, channeling, Skinach, elite waves, ICT concepts
Trade execution rules used in the session
- Enter longs on trend-line breakouts or SR flip + FVG confluence
- Place stop-loss at the low of the minor ripple / below the order block / below a broken trend line
- Take partial profits at liquidity/order-volume zones or visible resisting order blocks (often take half profit)
- Move stop to break-even after initial favorable move; trail the stop upward when price confirms a bottom/rising trend
- If price hits a known liquidity zone or resistance with a volume spike, prefer full exit to avoid holding into a potential reversal
- Avoid trading fees due to VIP status (presenter’s disclosure)
Risk management & trade behavior
- Use tight stop-losses when a break lower implies the likelihood of a larger breakdown
- Partial profit-taking to de-risk positions (take half at resistance/liquidity; keep remainder with break-even stop)
- Realize profits quickly when volume spikes or when encountering marked order blocks/resistance
- Be conservative around macro events; stop trading for the day once a profit target is reached
Key technical setups observed
Long entries after:
- Break of a downtrend line / ascending-triangle breakout
- Rebound at an overlap of an FVG and a former supply zone (SR flip)
- Formation of an upward order block supporting a retest
Exit triggers:
- Bearish engulfing order blocks on lower timeframes (5‑min, 1‑min)
- Liquidity consumption zones (marked red) where price is likely to stall or reverse
Explicit recommendations & cautions
- Prefer assets with high trading volume (BTC, ETH) for more reliable chart behavior
- Be cautious or refrain from trading around major scheduled macro events (employment data, major political speeches)
- Use partial profit-taking and stop adjustments to manage risk
- If the daily profit target is reached, stop trading for the day — discipline emphasized
Fees & disclosures noted in the video
- Presenter states they are Supreme VIP on Bybit and claims no trading fees personally (advantage relative to standard traders)
- Presenter repeatedly discloses personal trading volume and VIP status (self-reported)
- No formal “not financial advice” disclaimer appears in the subtitles
Notable inconsistencies or unclear numeric points
- Several conflicting or unclear numbers in the subtitles:
- The $500 million/month VIP requirement is equated to ≈700 million KRW (units and scale inconsistent)
- Multiple slightly different per-trade profit figures are quoted (e.g., $595.85 vs. $629.40 with small differences elsewhere)
- Earlier session totals differ from the final daily total in places
- These should be treated as the presenter’s reported figures rather than audited results
Presenters & sources
- Presenter: “Ship Alarm” (self-introduced trader demonstrating a live session)
- Platforms / sources referenced: Bybit (exchange), TradingView (charts), Investing.com (economic calendar)
Category
Finance
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