Shorts:Paoshinoda's Graduation

From The Sarkhan Nexus

In a heartwarming reunion, MoNoRi-Chan, along with his friends from the 𝙰𝟸-𝟻𝟷𝟿ラジオ crew, came together to celebrate Paoshinoda's graduation ceremony. The venue of choice for this special occasion was the luxurious CP HiLai Harbour Restaurant nestled inside the iconic ICONSIAM shopping mall, the one and only shopping mall with its own BTS Station built for it.

The gathering marked a significant milestone, with each friend showcasing their individual character development over the years. Paoshinoda, the center of attention, led the group to indulge in the exquisite offerings of CP's culinary delights.

As the aroma of delectable dishes wafted through the air, MoNoRi-Chan couldn't help but draw comparisons. With a playful smirk, he commented on the prices, noting that while the cost might seem steep compared to the average buffet restaurant in America, the experience and quality of the cuisine made it undeniably worth every penny.

The ambiance of the CP HiLai Harbour Restaurant added an extra layer of elegance to the reunion, creating a backdrop for the friends to reminisce, celebrate, and savor the moment. The culinary journey mirrored the diverse paths each had taken since their last gathering, making the graduation ceremony not only a tribute to Paoshinoda's achievements with his family but also a testament to enduring friendships and shared meMoNoRies.

MaiKC's trader arc

Seated at the other table at the upscale CP HiLai Harbour Restaurant was the gang, the conversation took an intriguing turn as MoNoRi-Chan, PN, and Mai delved into the world of investments. While MoNoRi-Chan and PN shared tales of their ventures in forex trading—complete with both triumphs and setbacks—Mai, hailing from the governmental sector, opened up about the financial challenges of his job, where the salary felt more like spare change. "ทำงานเงินเดือนเหมือนเงินทอน"

As the culinary delights continued to grace the table, PN took the opportunity to shed light on his trading style, proudly declaring himself a "Sniper Trader". He emphasized the importance of waiting for the opportune moment to strike, akin to a sniper patiently choosing the right shot.

MoNoRi-Chan, on the other hand, explained his approach, referring to it as the "Killing Zone Model" (KZM). With precision, he described how he deployed a grid on a cent account, strategically spreading pooled capital across multiple currency pairs to generate a daily cash flow. Additionally, he maintained a separate standard account for personal trades.

The discussion became animated as Mai expressed his interest in diving into the world of trading, seeking a potential escape from the financial struggles of his current job. MoNoRi-Chan, sensing the eagerness, gladly offered to provide guidance and drop MoNoRi-Chan off at the Grassstation shop.

The following Monday, as the Japanese market opened its gates, after MoNoRi-Chan fully rested, found himself on the parking lot with Mai, navigating the intricate landscape of the USD/JPY pair. After careful analysis, MoNoRi-Chan recommended a sell order with a size of 0.02 lots at the current market price. The market moved favorably, and both traders witnessed their profits growing. Implementing protective stop-loss orders below their entry prices, they navigated the market's twists and turns, turning the start of the week into a promising venture. The Grassstation shop echoed with the hum of financial discussions as the trading duo seized the opportunities the market presented to them.

Paoshinoda's trader arc

Here's a continuation of Paoshinoda's story after meeting MoNoRi-Chan, showcasing his first steps into the world of trading:

The Student Returns: A Crash Course in Diversification

The tropical heat of Bangkok was a far cry from the bustling streets of Khon Kaen City. Paoshinoda, with his graduation certificate in hand and a mix of excitement and apprehension, stood outside MoNoRi-Chan's office, ready to begin a different kind of education.

Gone was the carefree student; today, he was an eager pupil seeking financial enlightenment. MoNoRi-Chan greeted him with a knowing smirk. His workspace was a minimalist haven of charts and financial terminals, the air humming with silent calculations.

"So, Pao, ready to gamble it all on that meme coin?" he asked, a slight challenge in his voice.

"Actually," Pao replied, remembering his friend's lost fortune, "I think I'd rather not make the same mistakes."

MoNoRi-Chan nodded, a flicker of approval in his eyes. The first lesson began: diversification. "Never put all your eggs in one basket," he intoned, a proverb that took on new meaning in the context of trading. He explained the importance of spreading risk across different asset classes, reducing the impact of unpredictable market crashes.

Bybit Bootcamp: Learning the Ropes

The abstract gave way to the practical. MoNoRi-Chan fired up Bybit, explaining its interface like a seasoned battlefield commander. Terminology washed over Pao: leverage, perpetual contracts (perps), funding rates. His head whirled, but MoNoRi-Chan was patient, breaking down concepts step-by-step.

"Let's start you with some copy trading," MoNoRi-Chan suggested. "You can follow my trades, get a feel for the market while I take the wheel. This short opportunity looks great and we'll see how it plays out. But remember, copy trading is a learning tool, not a guaranteed path to riches. You'll need to develop your own trading skills over time."

Pao's eyes widened. This was an incredible opportunity: learn from one of the best!

Baptism by Fire: Riding the Crash Wave

Fate, it seemed, had a dark sense of humor. As Pao's first trade copied MoNoRi-Chan's entry, a "liquidation candle" shot across all the exchange boards like a bolt of lightning. Whales, overleveraged to the hilt, shrieked in the chat as their positions were wiped out.

MoNoRi-Chan, ever the pragmatist, simply chuckled. "The only issue I had is I didn't buy more," he typed, the taunt echoing through the digital battlefield. "Saw those whales playing in perps... can't shit out my position like they can."

Pao was awestruck. MoNoRi-Chan wasn't just riding the wave of the crash; he was surfing on top of the whales themselves, taking a calculated risk for a quick, sizeable profit. In the chat, a screenshot appeared – someone had circled MoNoRi-Chan's taunt, adding, "This guy liquidated us with his $20."

Pao knew he had witnessed something special. This was no ordinary trading lesson; this was a baptism into the chaotic, cutthroat world of crypto. The day ended with a whirlwind of information swirling in Pao's head, but one thing was clear: his journey under MoNoRi-Chan's tutelage had just begun, and it promised to be an unforgettable ride...

Building the Urn

Let's rewind to the end of that fateful day in Bangkok, where MoNoRi-Chan and Pao laid the foundation for Pao's financial future before diving back into the present-day action:

Building the "Urn": Securing Long-Term Gains

With the basics of trading drilled into Pao's head, MoNoRi-Chan shifted gears. "Diversification isn't just about trading," he explained, flipping to the Bybit Earn section. "Time is on your side, young Pao. Let's build you an 'Urn.'"

Pao, mildly confused, listened intently as MoNoRi-Chan outlined the concept of locking up cryptos for a period to earn interest. "It's not as exciting as the perps," MoNoRi-Chan admitted, "but think of it as a buried treasure you forget about. It'll grow quietly in the background while you focus on your trading."

They selected a few promising coins, allocated some funds, and set up the Earn contracts with auto reinvestment enabled. This way, the interest Pao earned would automatically be used to purchase even more of the chosen cryptocurrencies, further compounding his gains over time. This eliminated the need for Pao to micromanage the process, a common pitfall for new traders who get caught up in constantly checking and adjusting their portfolios. It was a delightful surprise compared to the measly interest of traditional banks..

Farewell and a Shopping Spree

The day ended with a whirlwind shopping spree. MoNoRi-Chan, ever the pragmatist, insisted Pao invest in practical items: a comfortable desk chair, a second monitor for charts, and a noise-canceling headset for those boisterous crypto chats.

As the sun dipped below the Bangkok skyline, MoNoRi-Chan prepared to fly back to Khon Kaen with a sense of satisfaction. Pao's journey had just begun, but the seeds of financial wisdom were planted.

Cut to Present: Market Mayhem, MoNoRi-Chan's Triumph

The present was a symphony of chaos. Charts bled red, the panicked cries of the chatroom filled the air. Yet, amidst the carnage, MoNoRi-Chan thrived. His short positions, placed with characteristic precision, were printing money.

He briefly thought back to that day in Bangkok, wondering how Pao and his 'Urn' were faring. Doubt flickered in his mind; had he done enough to prepare his protege for this storm? But such thoughts were fleeting. The market demanded his unwavering focus.

The day ended with MoNoRi-Chan as a victor once more. He'd weathered the downtrend, profited for his followers, and even his own modest portfolio had grown. He calculated his commissions, noting with satisfaction that he charged a fair 7.5%, a far cry from the exorbitant cuts some traders demanded.

The Mystery of the 'Urn'

Somewhere, out in the vastness of the crypto world, Pao's forgotten 'Urn' continued its silent work. How would he react to the market turmoil? With MoNoRi-Chan as his affiliate for Bybit, a Dubai-based, well-regulated broker/exchange, he could trust that his funds were safe and continue his daily grind, knowing that his 'Urn' was quietly accumulating interest in the background. Even if the market dipped further in the short term, the power of compound interest working in his favor over the long term would see his 'Urn' grow steadily.

Only the future held the answer. But one thing was certain: MoNoRi-Chan, with his blend of knowledge and calculated risk, would always find a way to profit, regardless of whether the markets raged or slept.

Almost taken into the Futures

The fluorescent glow of Bybit's interface bathed the office in a cool, digital light. MoNoRi-Chan, with his characteristic mix of focus and playful sarcasm, guided Paoshinoda through the intricacies of the exchange.

"Behold, the arena where dreams are made and wallets are emptied," he intoned, a hint of a smirk curving his lips. "The battleground of spot and derivatives, where fortunes rise and fall faster than a guillotined memecoin."

Paoshinoda, eyes wide with a mix of excitement and apprehension, listened intently. MoNoRi-Chan, ever the teacher, started with the basics:

"Let's begin with spot trading. Think of it as buying your favorite crypto outright, just like you'd purchase a questionable figurine at a convention – you own it, plain and simple."

He demonstrated, searching for a promising coin. As the charts danced on the screen, he clicked the "Buy" button, ready to add it to his 'virtual shopping cart.' But Paoshinoda, with a surprising flash of insight, stopped him.

"Wait! Master MoNo, that says 'Long 5x'!" He pointed at the leverage multiplier, a flicker of anxiety in his voice. "I'm not ready to travel to the future yet – my time machine is still under construction."

A burst of laughter echoed through the room. MoNoRi-Chan, with a twinkle in his eye, leaned back. "Ah, Pao, you have the observational skills of a seasoned trader. Sometimes, the only difference between the present and the future is a carelessly placed click."

Reminiscent of a certain bespectacled scientist from the legendary Half-Life series, MoNoRi-Chan gestured vaguely towards Paoshinoda's account. "My friend, I was about to accidentally ship you off on the Express to Nova Perpspekt! A one-way ticket to the land of liquidation and margin calls."

Switching tabs seamlessly, MoNoRi-Chan navigated to the spot market. "No warp drives here," he explained. "Just honest buying and selling. Now, let's get you that coin, shall we?"

They clicked "Buy," the transaction finalizing with a satisfying chime. Relief washed over Paoshinoda's face, the threat of inadvertent time travel averted.

As the lesson came to a close, MoNoRi-Chan placed a hand on his student's shoulder. "Remember, Pao, consistency in design can be a double-edged sword. Eternal vigilance is a trader's greatest weapon."

They shared a smile, a silent acknowledgment of the 'accidental' trip to the future that nearly was. The world of crypto was filled with such pitfalls, but together, master and student, they were ready to face them head-on.

Taking the Profits

MoNoRi-Chan, with his characteristic stoicism, scrolled through the chat messages. A flash of satisfaction flickered across his face as he saw Paoshinoda's frantic texts:

"Dude, If you're gonna sell something, let me know. Those TRX, XLM coin you shilled me last few weeks ago? It's mooning!!! What should I do?!"

MoNoRi-Chan chuckled, the familiar thrill of a well-timed trade warming him. With a few taps, he fired back a reply:

"I bought more. [Gigachad meme]"

He tossed his phone aside, a flicker of amusement playing on his lips. He knew Paoshinoda, always slightly hesitant, likely sold a portion of his position earlier to lock in profits. It wasn't a bad move, but lacked the diamond-hands conviction MoNoRi-Chan practiced.

A delayed pang of helpfulness nudged him. "Ah well," he muttered, crafting a follow-up message.

"You CAN still sell that ETH3L though..."

He hit send, knowing full well it was probably too late. Paoshinoda had a terrible habit of sleeping early, the lure of fiat-world responsibilities dragging him away from the 24/7 pulse of the crypto markets.

MoNoRi-Chan leaned back, a thoughtful expression settling on his face. His message, though delivered too late for Paoshinoda to fully capitalize on, revealed a deeper belief. In MoNoRi-Chan's world, crypto represented the future. While fiat and traditional investments like stocks and bonds held a place, it was the potential and disruption of cryptocurrencies that truly captivated his imagination and fueled his unyielding bullish sentiment.

This was more than just chasing profit; it was a declaration of faith in a new paradigm of finance. Perhaps, Paoshinoda wasn't quite ready for this level of commitment, but MoNoRi-Chan was content with his choices. After all, as the Gigachad meme implied, his own diamond hands would guide his path to financial freedom.

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