James Wynn has closed a 40x leveraged long position on Bitcoin, with a single loss of $37.42 million, going from a profit of over $87 million to a loss of $14.76 million within a week. He is now switching to a 10x leveraged long on PEPE and then posted, "It's time for $BTC to take off, thanks for the low price I provided. Brother JW is truly kind-hearted ❤️. Regardless of win or lose, James Wynn will always be a god in my heart, an idol I admire, and someone worthy of respect!
A trading genius from a small town, 10U warrior, truly deserving. As a KOL with 170,000 followers, every trading decision he makes influences the behavior of his followers. This influence is both an opportunity and a responsibility. In this legendary market, we need to maintain a clear understanding. Market participants are often severely emotional, easily falling into irrational exuberance or panic selling. The cryptocurrency market offers unprecedented opportunities but also comes with huge risks. Whether it's James Wynn or other traders, their successes and failures should serve as material for our learning and reflection, rather than blindly following. Rational investment and risk control are the fundamental ways to establish a long-term position in the market.
I am on May 27th, predicting that the big pie price will drop to around 104700, with an error of 200 points. I also want to give myself a thumbs up. A few days ago, I predicted the second pie, Nana, Trump coin, and all the price points were hit. Previous posts have records of that. Has the square been revamped? It seems necessary to introduce post selection and videos, which is a bit unfamiliar to use. My recent posts are all in the introduction section. By clicking (introduce), you can see that the post options are all old content. Finally, thanks again for everyone’s support, and I wish Brother JW to keep up the good work, continue to create legends, and inspire us as we wait for that day when dreams come true!
This is a previous post about price points, and there are detailed introductions inside! I won't repeat it...
Finally, Brother Long is on stage...