How I Start My Day with BybitSharks: A Practical Guide to Crypto Trading

Oct 23, 2025 • 2 min read

Crypto trading rewards discipline and information. Every morning I run a short, repeatable routine that turns market noise into a clear trading picture. I use BybitSharks together with Bybit to gather news, confirm sentiment, and either place my own trades or copy traders who match my thesis. If you want a simple, structured approach to crypto trading, this is exactly how I do it.

Morning market check: begin with context

My first step is a quick market check. I look for headlines, macro events, and any major on-chain or institutional moves that could change trend or trigger volatility. Instead of combing multiple sites, I use the curated feeds and influencer daily reviews inside BybitSharks to see what market participants are focused on.

  • Scan daily influencer reviews to see common themes and setups.
  • Check news items that could push flows—government actions, big ETF or bank comments, or major liquidations.
  • Pin the headlines that matter and move on with research.

Example: if a headline says institutional buying or a government event is causing safe-haven flows, I copy that headline into an AI research tool to do a deeper fundamental check. That extra layer helps me decide if an idea is tradeworthy or just noise.

Build the trade picture with BybitSharks

Once I have headlines, I move through three specific areas inside BybitSharks that I rely on to build a cohesive view:

  1. Daily Reviews — short takes from influencers that reveal crowd focus.
  2. News — primary stories to feed into deeper fundamental research.
  3. Interesting — signal observations, pattern notes, and historical parallels that hint at how price might react.

These sections allow me to assemble the same puzzle pieces professional traders use: sentiment, technical patterns, and institutional signals. That is the core of how I plan trades for crypto trading—collect truth from multiple sources and look for alignment.

From research to execution on Bybit

After the picture is built, I go to Bybit to execute. There are two practical ways I trade:

  • Make my own trade on the trading portal using charts and my position sizing rules.
  • Use copy trading to replicate a trader whose style and recent ideas match my thesis.

The copy trading option is powerful. When my research points to a Bitcoin setup, I can quickly find a proven Bitcoin copy trader and either mirror their next trade or wait for alerts that fit my view. The trading portal gives me the controls when I want a hands-on trade.

Tips for a cleaner routine

  • Pin only the headlines that match your thesis to reduce noise.
  • Use AI sparingly to perform quick deep dives on headline-driven ideas.
  • Decide in advance whether you will build a trade or follow an alert—consistency reduces mistakes.

Everything I described here flows through BybitSharks and then into Bybit when I execute. That two-step workflow—discover and confirm, then execute—keeps my crypto trading disciplined and consistent.

How to get started

If you want the same structured information stream I use, sign up and access the curated feeds in BybitSharks. Start with the morning market check, then practice building trade pictures from news, influencer reviews, and the interesting patterns channel. With time you will recognize which signals deserve capital and which are just noise.

Disclaimer: This is a description of my routine and not financial advice. Always do your own research and manage risk responsibly.

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