Top TradingView Traders (Analysis)

Kiwipanda
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4 min readJun 5, 2020

A trader often thinks that there is someone, some kind of analyst, who trades better than anyone and you just need to copy them (he knows a lot about the market) and you will become rich. In fact, everything is much harder and not quite as it seems at first glance.

Ready? Go! Let’s start with the most popular:

1) DmitriyTAS

Trader DmitriyTAS — trading ideas and graphs Charts, forecasts and trading ideas from the user DmitriyTAS on TradingView.

DmitryTAS is usually on the ATAS Crypto platform, and uses several techniques, such as volume profile, determining when a strong buyer or seller is in the market , and analyzing the accumulation of volume. DmitriyTAS conducts trainings, trainings and webinars. Besides that, he also has a telegram bot and a paid subscription which costs about $100 a month.

Note: DmitriyTAS does not trade solely in crypto, but he also trades in other financial markets.

2) Volume_trader

Trader volume_trader — trading ideas and charts, forecasts and trading ideas from the user volume_trader on TradingView.

Volume_trader uses ATAS Crypto, and in a recent video review, he shows a clear picture and forecast of the market, while also teaching users basic understanding of why they should work with volume and how they can use that to their benefit. If you’d like to understand how to work with volume, do check out that video.

Price and volume are two indicators that we can see in real time. All indicators such as moving averages and others are formulas calculated on the basis of these two indicators. Therefore, it is not surprising that the top traders in RU are those traders who analyze volume.

3) Noro

Noro Trader — trading ideas and graphs, charts, forecasts and trading ideas from noro user on TradingView.

Noro is one of the most famous RU traders. Noro started trading when it was not mainstream yet. He is open to share about his funds as well as trades, which has lost and, and which has earned money. I like the fact that he is honest about his trades.

Noro is a lover of wise, incomprehensible analysis and deep explanations. He is also now focused on bots and algo trading. There are some good developments in this direction, which you can try for yourself. However, do take note that the bot does not give you a stable profit, rather, it trades according to your strategy.

Personally, I find that it does not fit my strategy, Noro has a good bot with a breakdown strategy, which can be used for additional analysis, but no more.

4) DOW JONES

Trader DOW_JONES — trading ideas and graphs

Charts, forecasts and trading ideas from the user DOW_JONES on TradingView.

There is a telegram channel of the same name. DOW JONES gives good analytics and I am glad that the information is updated rather frequently.

I personally thought that the last trade was poorly taken, however, this happens to even the best of traders.

5) Nickonomics

Nickonomics Trader — trading ideas , charts, forecasts and trading ideas from the Nickonomics user on TradingView.

I have been observing Nickonomics for a long time. I consider him one of the best traders in the world.

Nickonomics uses margin levels, waves and patterns. There is a paid group for copy trading his trades (costs about 70 dollars per month), as well as paid courses. To get into the paid group you’ll need to buy at least one course.

Though not often, the free channel gives global forecasts, which are usually pretty accurate. I will always observe and compare with my own strategy.

The paid group works, but do not expect any massive profits. The strategy is very clear, with stops no more than 2%, which I really like. It comes without high expectations and false hopes.

As for the negative aspects: everything was transferred to paid content. If you want to work with them, you have to pay. Also, in order to recoup a subscription, you must have a deposit of at least 5000.

6) Romanov_Trade

Trader Romanov_Trade — trading ideas and graphs, charts, forecasts and trading ideas from the user Romanov_Trade on TradingView.

Noro and Romanov_trade are among the most famous (not to be confused with the most successful)

What do I recommend?

1) Supplement your analysis with several analysis of other traders. If you work on TA, why not subscribe to a trader working on TA and check if you have the same general idea?

2) Do not take analysis at face value. Most often, the analysis does not indicate risks and money management. The analyst will write tomorrow that he averaged his entry (like Romanov), and you will sit and look at your -15% to the entry price.

3) Trade as much as you can, practice makes perfect. Test it out with strategies that you’re learning. This may be a deal with 10 dollars, but there should be a lot of them and one strategy. Then conduct a qualitative analysis and you will understand some patterns of your approach.

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