90% of people hold on stubbornly, but don't know how to untie...

90% of people hold on stubbornly but don't know how to untie...

You stay up late watching the market, accurately picking the bottom, only to see the market continue to plummet—your position is stuck.

Is it cutting losses? Adding to the position? Or pretending? 90% of people make the wrong choice, ultimately ending up with a liquidation...

Today, I will teach you the untie secrets that professional traders use. Once you learn it, not only can you turn danger into safety, but you might even turn the tide in your favor! #Public Account Block Frontline

First Move: Determine "True Tie" or "False Tie"

True Tie: The trend has completely reversed (e.g., breaking key weekly support), must stop loss immediately!

False Tie: Just a short-term washout (e.g., a spike down followed by a quick recovery), can wait for a rebound.

Technique: Use "Multi-Timeframe Resonance" to judge—1-hour line for direction, 15-minute line for entry, 5-minute line to watch for reversal signals.

Second Move: Dynamic Adding Technique (Most people add incorrectly!)

Incorrect Method: Add to the position after a 10% drop, resulting in increasing losses, ultimately leading to

liquidation!

Correct Method:

1. Only add to the position at key support levels (e.g., previous lows, Fibonacci 38.2%)

2. Each time, the amount added should not exceed 50% of the original position

3. After adding, average down, and when the rebound reaches close to the cost price, reduce half of the position. Example: A coin drops from $1 to $0.7, add at $0.65 support, when it rebounds to $0.8, reduce the position—not only untied but also profit by 15%.

Third Move: Hedging Magic (90% of people don't know) When you find that the trend may continue to fall, but don't want to stop loss:

1. Open an equal quantity reverse contract (e.g., if long position is stuck, open a short position to hedge)

2. Set the short position take profit equal to the long position cost price, so that no matter if it goes up or down, you can protect your capital!

Advanced Play: Use options for hedging, with lower cost and higher efficiency.

The core of untie is to preserve the principal!