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Music whilst trading? What do you listen to?

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After posting some educational content, it's been amazing the conversations that have flooded in. Ranging from questions, requests and just general chit chat.

One of the hot topics for beginners has been the use and understanding of Fibonacci levels. So I want to share this and ask.

What kind of music do you listen to whilst trading? I saw a trade idea posted by @TradingView a few weeks back about two types of music, varying beats and so on.

Recently been introduced to Lofi music - thanks @Zackfx10

Youtube - Night Chill: Night City Hip Hop Jazz www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0QABjBx...

In terms of the chart; The study added is an Octave level; pretty much the same concept as Fib levels, but using Octave frequency calculations instead. It's amazing to see the support & resistance interact at the grey dots. Just interesting as it relates to the Music, beats and waves.

Music is a big part of trading and another unique aspect to each individual.

Would be interesting to get some ideas on the music front and see what people enjoy whilst trading.


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