u/william_buttler

Is there any way or trick to get technical alerts for free?

For instance, I need mobile alerts when the 9 EMA crosses the 21 EMA on the 30-minute timeframe for 5 symbols.

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u/william_buttler — 4 hours ago

Are there any free tools for getting technical alerts?

For instance, I need to get mobile alerts when the 9 EMA crosses the 21 EMA on the 30-minute timeframe for 5 symbols.

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u/william_buttler — 4 hours ago
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Anyone here made good friends through a co-working space?

I’m currently working as a software developer in a fully remote role, and honestly, WFH feels very boring for me. I’m not really the kind of person who enjoys working alone from home, but I ended up in this role because of certain circumstances. Sometimes I regret that decision.

Now I’m planning to move to Kochi and start working from a co-working space.

So I wanted to ask people who already have that experience — have you actually made good friends there? Or is it usually just people working quietly, having an occasional tea or casual conversation, and then leaving? Like, no real friendships or connections?

Would love to hear your experiences.

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u/william_buttler — 5 days ago

Anyone here made good friends through a co-working space?

I’m currently working as a software developer in a fully remote role, and honestly, WFH feels very boring for me. I’m not really the kind of person who enjoys working alone from home, but I ended up in this role because of certain circumstances. Sometimes I regret that decision.

Now I’m planning to move to Kochi and start working from a co-working space.

So I wanted to ask people who already have that experience — have you actually made good friends there? Or is it usually just people working quietly, having an occasional tea or casual conversation, and then leaving? Like, no real friendships or connections?

Would love to hear your experiences.

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u/william_buttler — 5 days ago

In the journey of finding a strategy, I’ve tried many of the main indicators, but most of them feel the same. They usually work only in trending markets, while in sideways markets—or in certain months—the results turn negative. From this, I’ve started to feel that searching for one “perfect” indicator that performs well every month is not practical.

The second issue is with subjective strategies or concepts like SMC. Even if I want to properly back-test them, I struggle because they feel too subjective. For example, I get confused about whether my order block, liquidity zone, or swing high/low is correct. When I discuss the same chart with someone else, they often mark completely different levels. Because of that inconsistency, I find it hard to trust or follow these approaches.

Overall, I feel very confused about strategy development. For the past many months, I keep entering the same loop: I find a strategy, feel hopeful, start back-testing it, then later realize it only worked in some months and completely failed in others.

At this point, I don’t know what to do. I feel stuck in a cycle of searching for strategies, getting hope, and then feeling disappointed after testing them. Hearing how others approach the market or structure their strategy might give me a clearer direction and help me move forward.

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u/william_buttler — 22 days ago