Soulanti

Ripple (XRP) Stellar (XLM) NEM (XEM) BULL BREAKOUT AHEAD

Long
POLONIEX:XRPBTC   XRP / Bitcoin
XRP XLM XEM seem to move similar to one another in about the same time frame. All three coins are currently consolidating at their support lines.

Interestingly enough, a MACD Bullish Crossover may be your earliest sign. A riskier, but more profitable entry will be here. As the trend continues, it will coincide with an entrance into the Cloud.
2 Ichimoku Cloud Signals will confirm the beginning of a bullish trend:
TK Cross
Kumo Cloud Breakout

If you are looking to maximize profits, and grow BTC, then look to exit when these coins make ATH. Expect another weekly cycle of consolidation thereafter. Once you've exited, you can rebuy these coins during its Consolidation Runs.

Based on my experience, you can be more consistent with your profits, if you trade by looking at Weekly cycles on the 1 DAY TIMEFRAME. You'll be able to manage profits consistently across more coins.
Not only are you more likely to to have a higher efficiency in profitable trades in a particular coin, you'll also be able to maximize the value of your BTC if you decide to jump back into Fiat to buy BTC dips.
The added benefit is that you can simplify your portfolio tracking to insure that you are maximizing your BTC gains, by having BTC on hand when buying back into BTC during corrections Flash Crashes, Dips, etc.

So to summarize my Investment/Trading Method:

1. Buy AltCoins during Consolidation Periods (when they are at an equilibrium price, not necessarily the lowest)
2. Look for Confirmation of 1DAY TF Bull Runs (ACD Crossovers or Ichimoku TK Crosses)
3. Sell AltCoins for BTC at RSI/MACD Peaks / ATH
4. BTC Bull Runs, so its Value will Increase compared to Alt-Coins / Sit and Hold Patiently, then Sell into FIAT/USDT at Resistance/ATH
5. HOLD Fiat/USDT and wait for BTC Corrections (Dips/Flash Crashes) etc.
6. Then buy back BTC

REPEAT for the next Consolidation Cycle
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