The day before yesterday, I wrote an article discussing who would compromise between China, the Federal Reserve, and Trump.

However, this article did not give me any traffic, leading to very few people seeing it.

The article clearly concluded that only Trump could compromise, but I didn't expect this guy to compromise so quickly.

This morning, Trump made a series of statements:
1. The tariffs imposed by the U.S. on China will 'significantly' decrease from the current level of 145%, but the tariffs will not drop to zero. China will be very satisfied with the final tariff rate.
2. While frustrated by the Federal Reserve's failure to lower interest rates faster, I have no intention of firing Powell. 'I would like to see him be more proactive on rate cuts. Now is a great time for rate cuts. If he doesn’t cut rates, is it over? No, it’s not, but the timing is indeed good. It could have been done earlier. But I have no intention of firing him.
A businessman is just a businessman; revolutions are not firm at all. However, this is good for us. Personally, I've been going long these days. The long position on the 21st was closed with a breakeven stop loss in the evening, and I continued to go long yesterday morning because the BTC trend structure hasn't changed. The small cycle can continue. I also successfully completed the goal of a 10% monthly return ahead of schedule. It only took half a month.

But yesterday I also made a rather serious mistake by not strictly following the trading rules.
According to the rules, I should have moved the stop loss to hold yesterday, which means holding from 1562 all the way to the current 1800, resulting in a total return rate exceeding 20%. Then next month’s target would also be completed ahead of schedule, making future trades easier, without feeling too anxious. But in the end, I only took a small profit and got off the bus, failing to execute the trading plan, which is a serious mistake.
Although profitable, I still consider this a failed deal. I will pause for a couple of days to calm down and then restart.