Can someone explain $WLFI ? Currently, wlfi is pre-market trading and has not yet entered perpetual contract trading. This means that the exchange decides when the pre-market trading settlement occurs, and at that time, there will be a forced settlement. What should we do in this case? After the settlement, will it enter perpetual trading $WLFI $?
Can someone explain $WLFI ? Currently, wlfi is pre-market trading and has not yet entered perpetual contract trading. This means that the exchange decides when the pre-market trading settlement occurs, and at that time, there will be a forced settlement. What should we do in this situation? Will it go to perpetual trading after the settlement?
Stop loss, lost 25 points, close position immediately
天使-长夜
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Short near 4832, set the stop loss at 4857, high risk but the profit from this trade is commendable. This is the first time I'm sending a trade with a stop loss, the stop loss must be included ⚠️⚠️⚠️
Short near 4832, set the stop loss at 4857, high risk but the profit from this trade is commendable. This is the first time I'm sending a trade with a stop loss, the stop loss must be included ⚠️⚠️⚠️
Take profit near 117000 for the pancake, congratulations to everyone for securing 5000 points in BTC 🎉🎊🎉
天使-长夜
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The big pie will temporarily pull back to 114500-115000 under the pressure of the upper trend line and will drop again, testing the trend line support at 111700-112200
Long at 111700-112200 📈 Take profit set at 114500$
⚠️⚠️⚠️ 1. Federal Reserve Chairman Powell pointed out that employment faces downside risks 2. Federal Reserve Chairman Powell: The PCE inflation rate rose by 2.6% year-on-year in July 3. Federal Reserve Chairman Powell stated that we are facing a "severe situation" 4. Traders expect the probability of a rate cut by the Federal Reserve in September to rise to 90% 5. Powell opens the door for a rate cut in September, major commodities experience severe fluctuations
Powell is still playing the Tai Chi, this time to ward off risks, aiming to drive away risks, with a neutral to dovish stance.