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#ShareYourUSStocksWinNvidia US stocks & ETFs trading I have a real question that's been on my mind.
I've spent 5+ years trading crypto reading Elliott Waves, managing risk, timing entries. Charts are second nature to me.
But US stocks feel different. With crypto, I'm used to 24/7 markets, high volatility, no closing bell. Now I'm looking at $NVDA , $SPY , $VOOI and I genuinely don't know where to draw the line.
Here's my actual question:
For someone coming from crypto trading, how do you mentally shift to US stocks & ETFs? Do you apply the same TA rules or does the fundamentals game matter way more here? And when does it actually make sense to hold an ETF long term vs trade it short-term around earnings or macro events?
I've been profitable in crypto. But I don't want to carry bad habits into a completely different market.
Would love to hear from people who trade both
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