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#MyStrategyEvolution It seems like you're looking to document or reflect on your personal growth in strategy development. Here are some potential areas to consider: 1. *Initial Approach*: What was your starting point? What strategies did you initially employ? 2. *Challenges Faced*: What obstacles or setbacks did you encounter? How did they impact your strategy? 3. *Key Learnings*: What insights or lessons did you gain along the way? How did these shape your approach? 4. *Adaptations*: How did your strategy evolve in response to new information, challenges, or successes? 5. *Current Approach*: What does your strategy look like now? What principles or tactics do you prioritize? Would you like to explore any of these areas further or discuss specific experiences that contributed to your strategy evolution? $BTC
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#SpotVSFuturesStrategy A popular trading topic! To discuss the Spot vs Futures strategy, let's break it down: *Spot Trading:* - Involves buying or selling assets at the current market price - Trades are settled immediately (or "on the spot") - No expiration dates or contract obligations *Futures Trading:* - Involves buying or selling contracts that obligate you to buy or sell an asset at a set price on a specific future date - Trades are settled on the contract's expiration date - Can be used for speculation, hedging, or arbitrage *Key differences:* 1. *Settlement*: Spot trades are settled immediately, while futures trades are settled on a specific future date. 2. *Obligations*: Spot trades don't involve contract obligations, whereas futures trades do. 3. *Risk*: Futures trading often involves higher risk due to leverage and potential price movements. *Strategy implications:* 1. *Hedging*: Futures can be used to hedge against potential price movements in the underlying asset. 2. *Speculation*: Futures can be used to speculate on price movements, potentially amplifying gains or losses. 3. *Arbitrage*: Traders can exploit price differences between spot and futures markets. What specific strategy or market are you interested in? tell me in comments section 👇🏻
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