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Hi My name is Matheus

Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2020 1:07 pm
by K4eMi
Hey guys!

I'm a 27 years old, I used to see a logistics CRM Administrator, incharge of keep clients database funels upto date with information from the sales team and some reporting on power BI and Excel automation. I've quit my job last year to become full time trader been doing great, mostly because I dont have expences and I can live easy from small consistent profits.

Been trading for the past 2 years and a few months learning from IM Academy GoLive sessions, youtube and books. bought many cources and spend much time leaning sh*t i dont use today xD Since Last summer I got deep into to backtesting and Started to develod my own trading edge mixing elliot waves, divergence and market cycles in forex. Thats when I started coding my own indicators to help me find what I was looking for in the charts.

I started coding on tradingview by coping and reading open souce indicators on public libary and end up learning some things and how to think in the way tradingview's coding works. Later I undertand I was very creative and good problem solving and started coding for wire on fiverr and opening a instagram paga focussed on selling coding services fro traders and thats how I find about this group and Zen + Trading

just and overview of my setup and what I use:
https://www.tradingview.com/x/oPyXtu1V/

Hope I can contribute alot to the group and get to know you guys

Re: Hi My name is Matheus

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2020 5:26 am
by Matthew
That's a really interesting backstory Matheus, thanks for sharing mate!

I'm grateful to have you in the community and I'm sure you'll have a lot of value to share with the group as people start posting their scripts and asking questions. Feel free to add a link to your coding services in your signature if you want to or post your scripts on here to show people what you're working on :)

Good luck with your trading mate, I hope you kill it :fist:

Re: Hi My name is Matheus

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2021 3:02 pm
by dusktrader
Welcome Matheus, I think you've nailed it here. The best part about open source is learning how other people do it, and then building your own. This is also how I learn best - seeing examples. Then you will get to a point where you can translate your own ideas into code. That will be so rewarding on many levels.