feels that playing Earn is not bad at all, indeed if you don't follow your own wishes it loses its real value. But when the market rebounds, follow your own wishes. Just earning once like that is more than the initial capital. But earning a few dollars from this in a month, the profit rate is low but still better than putting it in the bank.
To be honest, in 2018 I was quite rich, no joke. It's a pity that BTC dropped to 3k and I sold everything, losing almost all my capital and completely exited the market until now, just returning to the market for about a month. Looking back, the market is still the same, just with more coins. The market still knows how to trick newcomers into buying at the peak and old investors into burning their accounts. Well, I’ll just stick to the plan of making 1% profit on my capital per day; although it’s a slow way to make money, it’s safe.
EMA10 and EMA20 are both trending upwards → confirming the medium-term uptrend.
2. MACD:
MACD (DIF) = 2,943.2 > DEA = 2,797.1 and is expanding → strong uptrend is continuing.
3. RSI:
RSI1 = 78.6 → signals that the market is overbought, but there is no clear reversal signal yet.
4. Bollinger Bands:
Price is near Upper Band (UB = 101,104.8), exceeding the middle zone of Bollinger Bands (MB = 93,833.7) → indicates that the upward momentum is very strong.
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General Assessment:
Main trend: Clearly Uptrend.
However, RSI is quite high, so one should not FOMO at the peak, but wait for a pullback signal to have a safer entry.
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Entry Strategy (Suggested Entry):
Scenario 1: Wait for a slight Pullback then Long with the trend
Safe entry zone: 96,000 – 97,000 USDT
This is the support zone close to EMA5 & EMA10
Wait for H4 or D1 candles to show signals of reversal at this zone to enter Long.
Scenario 2: Continuation Breakout
If the price breaks 100,000 with high volume, consider buying the breakout with a small volume, placing a stop loss nearby.
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Note:
Always set a stop loss below EMA10 (around 95,000 USDT).
Short-term take profit can be in the range of 102,000 – 104,000 USDT if the upward trend continues.
on Binance there is spot margin buying. borrow to buy. there is also iso, cross, 5x. deposit 100 borrow 200. but there will be higher fees. currently using this method. with a price fluctuation of 0.5% can also profit up to 2-3 dollars
wait for a high price, then enter the short position again. it will push the price to go up, the liquidation price will also rise. but holding the difference is very costly.
Understanding Funding Rate in Crypto Futures Trading
If you’ve traded crypto futures, you’ve likely come across something called the funding rate — but what exactly is it?
What Is Funding Rate?
Funding rate is a small periodic fee exchanged between long (buyers) and short (sellers) traders in perpetual futures contracts. It helps keep the contract price close to the real market (spot) price.
"Futures traders must be aware of funding rates — you may be charged every 8 hours, or in some cases, every 1 hour. Stay alert and manage your trades carefully."
How It Works
When the funding rate is positive, longs pay shorts. This means more traders are going long, so the system charges them.
When the funding rate is negative, shorts pay longs. This means the market is overly bearish, and short traders are charged.
Why It Matters to Traders
Regular Costs: It affects your profit, especially during long holding periods. A high funding rate can eat into your returns.
Market Sentiment Tool: A very high or low funding rate can hint at overbought or oversold conditions — useful for strategy decisions.
Pro Tip:
Avoid entering trades during extreme funding rates unless you're confident in the trend. Also, check funding intervals (every 8 hours on most platforms) to plan your entries wisely.
Conclusion: The funding rate might seem small, but over time, it plays a big role in futures trading. Smart traders always watch it — and so should you. #FundingRates
That's crazy. At first, I just dared to spot. Normal buying and selling. Not a fur.
Kassie Kenniston e1kE
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Sharing a little from a newbie after 3 months of practice. In the beginning, I spent day and night watching the candles, some days I made $400-500, and other days I fell hard. After each time, I became more hesitant and more afraid. The frequency of placing orders decreased. Now I only buy or sell at prices I believe have potential. There are still losses, but not significantly. I also reduced my leverage. I sleep well at night. Many days I place orders far away, and waking up with some money feels comfortable. But there are also times when I can't place any orders. I don't know if the market will go up or down. At that moment, I really wanted to place an order but didn't dare. In conclusion, I still made a small profit. I traded on 2 exchanges for 3 months and made nearly $3,000, which is nice. But I'm too timid, so I couldn't hold onto the profits much. Holding onto losses, on the other hand, is quite painful. But I won't say anything for sure, regarding the future.