The short position was entered at the highest point of the day, shorting Ethereum at 2540, with the lowest drop at the 2465 line. I originally thought it would drop straight to 2400, but unexpectedly a big V-shaped recovery came up, and I was promptly reminded to reduce my position and switch to a breakeven stop! A drop of 70 points, how much was gained depends on the individual. The short position during the day is flawless!

As for those who say that at first they talk about the pattern, but later say to protect the capital, Zhongliang is just sharing his own views—from providing analysis, to reminding about reducing positions, and then timely advising to switch to a breakeven stop during the rebound. I don’t know if my meticulous reminders are wrong... If everyone likes to play Monday morning quarterback and believes in always making money, then it could actually be simpler—just provide two analysis simulations daily, point out where the upper resistance is, short if under pressure, and chase the rise if broken. When the market goes up, just say to chase the rise and make a profit; if the market goes down, then say to short and make a profit... Or if the market rebounds but I don’t remind, and later at midnight it goes down, just say the short made a big profit, whereas if the market goes up, just say I already reminded to switch to a breakeven stop... I can’t satisfy everyone, and if you don’t like it, just block me!

Bitcoin also gave a short at 105200, with the lowest drop at the 103800 line, reducing the short position by 1000 points, which I think is quite easy. I won’t participate in the market at midnight; at 2 AM there’s the Federal Reserve interest rate, and at 2:30 PM there’s Powell speaking—these are heavy bombs, so I chose to stay out and sleep soundly! The short position during the day has already made a profit, and that is enough!

Having made a profit, don’t be greedy, and don’t be complacent thinking you’re lucky, leading to frequent trades. If there’s a loss, don’t get too emotional, don’t refuse to lose, and increase your position to recover, which could lead to being blinded by anger! Always keep calm, rational, and objective! At midnight, when the market was low, Zhongliang hesitated, not having the confidence to participate, so he chose to miss it. Better to miss than to make a mistake! The variables are too great; just enjoy watching! The short position during the day has been explained; if there’s no breakeven exit and you think it will definitely drop significantly, those who are optimistic about the bearish side should keep a controllable stop loss and wait. If you think it won’t go down, just find a low position to go long—that’s all Zhongliang’s opinion! My breakeven stop is purely a personal opinion; if it delays anyone from making gains or leads someone into a loss, I apologize, Zhongliang expresses his regret here!