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Cayenne pepper usage and benifits

Health AI Chats

Cayenne pepper, from Capsicum annuum, contains capsaicin as its main active compound. Key benefits include: Pain relief: Capsaicin depletes substance P in nerves, reducing pain signals; topical use helps arthritis, neuropathy, and muscle aches; oral intake ...

mozzie co2 trap

Useful Resources

✅ Safe DIY CO₂ Mosquito Trap (Yeast + Sugar Bottle Trap) This is the classic, safe version that releases small amounts of CO₂ through fermentation. What You Need 1 empty 1–2 L plastic bottle 1 cup (200 g) sugar 1 cup hot water ½ cup cool ...

Chlorine Dioxide (CDS / MMS)

Health Treatments

CDS (Chlorine Dioxide Solution) CDS is the gas disolved in water Evaporates as a gas from 11c upwards PH Neutral A furthur development of MMS CDS diffuses from the stomach into the body Great against: Small bacteria & viruses Acidic (proton rich)...

Metrics to enter

Investing & Trading

Price COMS Support / resistance break Break through diagonal line Patterns Falling / rising wedge Double top / bottom Head & shoulders Ascending / Descending triangle Symmetrical triangle Bull / bear flag Darvis box Support / Resistance lev...

Sunday scan checklist

Investing & Trading

Sentiment Big indexes (S&P 500, ASX 200, IWM, ISO) Sectors https://asxshort.app/top-shorted https://www.marketindex.com.au/director-transactions  

Ascending triangle

Investing & Trading Patterns

Bearish examples DMP Flat OBV Flat RSI Hitting recent resistance       Bullish examples GOLD OBV making HH before breakout BM1 New listing OBV flat into breakout and breakout in price in convergence with OBV   BM1 OB...

Stonk Links

Investing & Trading

ASX Open hourshttps://www.asx.com.au/markets/market-resources/trading-hours-calendar/cash-market-trading-hours/trading-calendar ASX Countdown to openhttps://www.tradinghours.com/markets/asx

Hidden Divergence

Investing & Trading TA Notes

Regular vs Hidden Divergence Regular Divergence Hidden Divergence Signals Potential reversal or consolidation Potential continuation of existing trend Bullish Price: lower low, RSI: higher low Price: higher low, RSI: lower low Bearish Price: higher...

Supply & Demand, and Support & Resistance

Investing & Trading TA Notes

Dow Theory Tenet 2: The Market Has Three Trends The market moves in three distinct types of trend, each operating on a different timeframe. Understanding which trend you're looking at is critical — your timeframe must match your investment/trading goals. Prima...

Reversal patterns, trend lines & channels

Investing & Trading TA Notes

Dow Theory Tenet 4: The Trend Is Your Friend A trend will persist until its reversal is indicated. Like Newton's first law — an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an external force. A market trend stays in motion until external factors cause...

Volume analysis, Wyckoff techniques & On-balance Volume

Investing & Trading TA Notes

Dow Theory Tenet 6: Volume Must Confirm the Trend Volume is just the total number of shares/coins that changed hands in a period. Nothing more. It has nothing to do with price directly — it's simply how many units were traded. Think of volume as the fuel for t...

RSI Divergence as a leading Indicator

Investing & Trading TA Notes

What Is RSI? The Relative Strength Index is a price momentum indicator — it measures price momentum only, nothing to do with volume. RSI is bounded between 0 and 100, like an elastic band that gets stretched between extremes and always snaps back. Overbought ...

Fibonacci & retracement zones

Investing & Trading TA Notes

Understanding Fibonacci The Fibonacci sequence — 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89… — is a series where each number is found by adding the two before it. Identified in the 13th century by Leonardo Fibonacci, though the sequence was known and used hundred...

Candlestick & Pattern Analysis

Investing & Trading TA Notes

What Type of Trader Are You? Before diving into candlesticks, you need to know which timeframe suits your personality. The candles you look at depend entirely on your trading style. Style Timeframe Hold Period Risk Reward Stress Best For Position Trader...

Index Confirmation

Investing & Trading TA Notes

Dow Theory Tenet 5: The Averages Must Confirm One Another For a market trend to be valid, both the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) and the Dow Jones Transportation Average (DJTA) must move in the same direction. If one average makes new highs while the oth...

Psychology & the Principle of Markets Discounting Everything

Investing & Trading TA Notes

Dow Theory Tenet 1: The Averages Discount Everything All available information — economic, political, and market factors — is already reflected in the price. The market discounts everything except acts of God (black swans / unknown unknowns). Even then, the ma...

Risk to reward, trade planning & risk management

Investing & Trading TA Notes

Why Risk Management Matters Effective risk management combined with TA is what separates consistent traders from gamblers. Losses are inherent in trading — thinking you'll never lose is like playing basketball and thinking you'll never miss a basket. The goal ...

Complex divergence

Investing & Trading TA Notes

Recap: Regular Divergence Fundamentals RSI is a price momentum indicator. Most people (90%) use it for overbought/oversold — but the biggest moves happen when RSI IS overbought/oversold. On larger timeframes (monthly/weekly), overbought/oversold readings can b...

Directionally aligned divergence

Investing & Trading TA Notes

What Is Directionally Aligned Slope Divergence? Regular divergence = price and RSI going in opposite directions. Hidden divergence = continuation signal within a trend. Directionally aligned divergence = price and RSI going in the SAME direction, but at DIFFER...

Pattern recognition for confluency

Investing & Trading TA Notes

The Core Rule: Match the Right Divergence to the Right Pattern Pattern Type Divergence to Look For Why Continuation (triangles, flags, rectangles) Hidden divergence Continuation patterns show trend strength. Hidden divergence = continuation of trend R...