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#GMs πŸˆβ˜€ I have opened a new Journal since I lost access to my TG account. Make sure to join t.me/catinvestsnewjournal for... > investments, > updates on the markets, > general thoughts, > sharing experience w/ tips & tricks πŸ””Notifications on, so you are the first to know!
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It is coming together very nicely, and although only the "base" tool will be soon released for closed-beta testing, and there is still a veeery long way to go, this will be something everyone can use and profit from. I am very curious what the first feedback will be... 🐈
Apex Terminal is progressing nicely and soon the first feature can be tested in a closed-beta: Apex On-Chain Scraper What sounds simple is actually simple. It scrapes Telegram, Discord and Twitter for CAs. πŸ’‘The kicker is that it is highly customizable and thus can be fitted to any strategy you can think of. ❓Have a private group where one guy posts banger all the time? But only low MCAP? Only scrape him, filter out any high MCAP tokens and have custom buy amounts and target sells. ❓Have a whale fren that finds highly liquid scalps? Scrape him and flip for a quick profit with high buy amounts and strict SLs. ❓Have a channel which is spammy however admin pins deliver gains? Scrape only pins and ignore the rest. All this can be stored in strategies which can be activated/deactivated by the click of a button and also be dynamically changed from e.g. low risk to high risk environments. Simple tool, high value nonetheless. Don't worry though, more complex tools are also coming πŸ«±πŸΌβ€πŸ«²πŸ» P.S.: UI/UX is obviously work in progress More in-depth info is posted in the public Telegram: t.me/TheApexTerminal
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Another indicator fired that the bottom might be closer than we think in bitcoin:native Whether it's truly the bottom or not nobody knows but we are for sure getting closer and closer (if its not already in for this cycle) 🐈
I love the cadence of this chart Bitcoin % of Supply in Profit/Loss As I said previously, you start looking for major market cycle bottoms *after* they cross, not before. They just crossed. Such a great chart for keeping people on the right side of the market in midterm years
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So we didn't learn any lessons from the live streaming desaster, eh?
Introducing pump fun GO: Pay ANYONE to do ANYTHING Create & complete bounties for ANY task and leverage the power of humans & money across the globe The world is at your fingertips. It’s time to GO πŸ‘‡
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Ah, seems like a good choice to build something that has a future πŸ«±πŸΌβ€πŸ«²πŸ»
So, you saying decentralized trading will be getting more and more important? Seems like it would be a good idea the develop a decentralized trading terminal then πŸ«±πŸΌβ€πŸ«²πŸ»
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Interesting… I think this might be it or we are very close to the June lows being in. For the question if we are making another leg lower, potentially in our fan favorite months in Q4, we need to see. But for now we should be worst-case ranging or best-case attempt a shot towards 90k. It will certainly also depend what TradFi is doing 🐈
With the exception of October 10th, we haven't seen a liquidation event this big on Bitcoin since 2021. With that context, the fact that we are still trading above the 60k lows is actually quite impressive. $BTC
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Plausible path: Bitcoin forms a low in June (like it did in June 2018 and June 2022). BTC rallies in July SPX correction later in year which allows Bitcoin to finally bottom (most likely October) Four year cycle wins again
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Cat likes Investing 🐈 πŸ’Ž retweeted
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$BTC update: Went to resistance, resistance resisted Still largely looks the same to me as it has for months now Could see us dip back into $60k support due to Saylor having found the sell button panic but would be surprised by more than that Remains not bad, not great still
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Contribute meaningfully or shut up. Everything else is a waste of time (for everyone) 🐈
There are so many people that spend so much of their time attacking others for simply having an opinion about the markets. The negativity is just the sign of a weak and insecure person.
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GMs πŸˆβ˜€οΈ ...to everyone still grinding out there 🫑

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This is gonna be something EVERYONE can use and benefit from. No matter if 7 figure PnL Trader or 4 figure PnL trader πŸ«±πŸΌβ€πŸ«²πŸ»
Every trader is as unique as his strategies. Apex On-Chain gives every On-Chain Trader the ability to customize trading environments as well as specific strategies. The catch: it uses your own "alpha" (information) that you have access to from all your groups, chats, etc. Read more in the official Telegram group: t.me/TheApexTerminal/140
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16% Wallet is out, now send it back up $ARENA
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Step by step...
Blue tick secured πŸ«±πŸΌβ€πŸ«²πŸ»
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Most serious softwares should NOT have a token. The reason is misalignment and wrong incentive in general. Even serious start-ups like we have seen with HoudiniSwap $LOCK and Padre might want to exit and sell their business at some point. The consequence? Token holders in both cases were left holding a worthless token @TheApexTerminal will be having no token -- just a subscription fee πŸ«±πŸΌβ€πŸ«²πŸ»
No plans to launch a token. The focus is 100% on the product β€” no adverse incentives, no distractions πŸ› οΈ Access is going to be subscription gated.
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Testing is going well πŸ«±πŸ»β€πŸ«²πŸΌ The #ApexTerminal On-Chain utility marching closer to the closed beta release day by day.

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Apex Terminal solves a problem everyone has: How do I make use of all the information I have and how do I convert it into money? Find out soon when the closed beta starts. Follow @TheApexTerminal
Information flow is everything in crypto β€” most people have enough information but lack the ability to parse it all… let alone 24/7. This is where Apex Terminal, and the soon to be in beta "Apex On-Chain" in specific, gives you the edge πŸ«±πŸΌβ€πŸ«²πŸ»
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I know quality software when I see it...
Redraw the attached image in the most clumsy, scribbly, and utterly pathetic way possible. Use a white background, and make it look like it was drawn in MS Paint with a mouse.....
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I'm trying to not only make the tool useful, but only fun to use from a UI/UX perspective πŸ«±πŸΌβ€πŸ«²πŸ» We are only at the start of it, but it will get better and better over time. More to be revealed as time goes on @TheApexTerminal
The interface has come a long way since inception... This is by no means the final version, but it feels already quite sleek πŸ«±πŸΌβ€πŸ«²πŸ» (blurred as lots of stuff can't be given away before its final implementation πŸ‘€)
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People always cheer for potential short term benefits while ignoring long term implications. Delayed gratification > short term benefits.
When Gensler left the SEC in January 2025, Bitcoin was at 109k. Today Bitcoin is at 75k. One major reason the crypto markets have suffered is because market participants started to lose faith in the industry itself. After Gensler left, it essentially just opened the floodgates to the grifting age of crypto, where influencers and politicians were launching memecoins and rug-pulling their followers each and every day, without fear of any repercussions. This led to a massive misallocation of capital into useless assets that drained liquidity from the industry. While people celebrated Gensler leaving, it actually marked a turning point in the industry, with Bitcoin only marginally going higher before entering a bear market. Now that people celebrate Powell's removal as chair of the Federal Reserve, it makes me think history will repeat itself once again. People celebrate it in the short-term, but as we look back on this era in a few years, I imagine it will mark a major turning point in credibility at the Fed. If the Fed just becomes another cabinet of the executive branch, it may lead to a lack of trust in the institution itself. Perhaps many will look back in a few years and realize that markets were better off with Powell than without him.
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