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RE: 1000 Followers milestone reached! 18 SBD giveaway!

in #followers7 years ago

There's almost always a magic number for every social media platform and many real world scenarios as well.
They say the first million dollars is the hardest, if we acquire X amount of friends on a specific platform people will begin following just because they see how many friends you have. It's effortless psychology after a certain point, but that most definitely doesn't take away from the time and effort you put into fostering not only relationships, but your profile and presence as well.
I definitely want to offer my congratulations, 1000 followers is no small feat by any means.
I am both following you and have you set up on my @steemvoter account for auto curation rewards mainly on your behalf, I just want to make sure Im not missing any of the brilliance you're spreading around so I can get me some.
My brother @crypto-pontiff turned me on to your posts and your contest. He doesn't have much in the way of STEEM or SBD so Im going to transfer him what he needs so that he can pay for the support bots to help increase his chances.

As for the conclusion of this novella I didn't realize I was writing I would first like to apologise for the length of my comment, but would also like to ask if you could point me in the right direction or provide any advice for learning how to forcast as well as working with Elliott Waves, Fib Retrac, and any other good information when it comes to trying to predict market outcomes for crypto?
Thanks again for everything.V

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Thank you for your comment!
I am not a very good teacher. I just do my routine when analysing for patterns and EW, that I have trained over the years. I am not even certain if this is the most effective way to do it.
You can try to comprehend my counts and counts of other people. I recommend watching every video of @heajin, because he explains his counts in great detail.
Then you need some additional theory. You need to know what the three most common standard corrections look like and you need to know about extending waves and that wave 3 can never be the shortest.
Practise makes perfect.