Event Contracts: Nothing is difficult to understand A misstep, whether at the peak or the bottom As long as you persist in doubling your bets, you can achieve stable profits Doubling formula: 5, 8, 18, 40, 100 As long as you have a basic understanding of the market and can identify support and resistance levels Patiently wait for the highest point to sell and the lowest point to buy A misstep in one market can lead to a second round of doubling Every time you misstep in the market, it will make your bottom or peak buying safer. Some may ask why you always win and never lose; that's because you can only issue 4 charts at a time, and to follow the trades, you need to prepare a threshold of 50U.
This market is absolutely stagnant, it's painful to go long or short. Give yourself a day to calm down, especially at dawn. Every dawn when I get restless, I end up losing back what I won during the day. I'm tired, tired 😫 From now on, every time it hits dawn, I'll calm down $BTC
Don't use USDC to place orders anymore The small amount of fees is of no use Liquidity is almost zero, when you place an order, it remains still When you incur a loss, it jumps away quickly With insufficient liquidity, it can rise or fall as it pleases USDT has already moved a couple of hundred points, but it's still stuck in place
Let's reset. I don't want to claim the airdrop, feels not worth it. Seeing that there are 15 holders, I'm thinking maybe I should buy some after all. Just consider it as claiming the airdrop. Goodness, I barely went in for a few seconds. From 0.5 it dropped to 0.4. Come on, don't do this! #FLY , where's the promised rise? You rise already!
The short position was stopped out from 25 to 26 In the end, I couldn't hold on and went long However, the long position also started to feel uncomfortable So I opened a hedge position Now this hedge cannot be unlocked, I saw an ad on the stairs The door unlocking service is 50, so I thought I'll just have one opened In a while, the locksmith will come, and I'll see if he can unlock it
It's better to buy spot goods. Spot goods will never be liquidated. If one day the entire account is lost, at least there are some spot goods in hand. This way, there is still a hope, what if it rises? 🥹
Give some experience to cryptocurrency newbies on how to transform from a small retail investor to a giant whale I am 30 years old this year. In 2017, I entered the cryptocurrency market with a principal of 5 yuan. Since then, I embarked on my journey in the crypto world! I started as a small retail investor with 5 yuan and worked hard, eventually turning into a big player with 50 yuan! I would like to share my insights from my journey with everyone. The most important point in trading is capital management; don’t invest all your money at once. I divide my capital into five parts, using only one part for each trade. This way, even if I incur losses, I won’t be overwhelmed. Moreover, I set a rule for myself: if I lose 10%, I withdraw immediately, regardless of the market situation. If I incur losses five times in a row at 10%, I will only have lost 50%. But if I make profits, the returns can be substantial. Even in case of getting stuck, I can maintain my composure. Following the market trend is always the most reliable strategy. When the market is falling, don’t think about bottom fishing; that’s simply unrealistic. During an uptrend, a pullback is the golden opportunity. Buying low is much safer than desperately trying to catch the bottom. When it comes to selecting coins, one must have a keen eye. Those coins that surge dramatically, whether they are major coins or altcoins, should be avoided as much as possible. Coins that rise too quickly are likely to experience significant pullbacks afterwards, making them easy to get stuck in. In terms of technical indicators, I use MACD most frequently. When the DIF line and DEA line cross below the zero line and break through it, that’s a buy signal. Conversely, if they cross above the zero line and start to decline, it's time to reduce your position. When it comes to averaging down, don’t try it lightly! If you are losing, don’t average down; the more you average down, the more you lose, and in the end, you might end up with nothing. Remember, cut losses when losing, and only add to your position when in profit. Trading volume is also very critical. When the price breaks through a low level with increased trading volume, it usually represents a great opportunity. The most crucial point is to go with the trend and seize the momentum! Combine the daily line, 30-day line, 84-day line, and 120-day line; when any of these lines starts to turn upwards, you’ll know how to act. Trading cryptocurrencies carries risks but also significant opportunities. Learn capital management, trend analysis, and coin selection to transform from a small retail investor to a middle-class success like me.
Another 8-game winning streak Actually, as long as you can read volume and K-lines Event contracts are really not difficult Gather a few dedicated followers, pay attention to me and I'll take you to fly
Event Contract A very simple gameplay First, check the 1-minute support, 1-hour support, and 1-day support Then observe the market to see if the resistance level is strong, whether breaking through the resistance level is like a waterfall, and then look at the MACD and KDJ Find suitable entry opportunities, if you don't understand, just follow along If I get 1000 fans, I can live stream to teach you all If I can go live, let's meet every night at 10 o'clock without fail
In the case where there is no significant fluctuation in the market on Saturday and Sunday If you feel the urge to engage in event contracts, you can choose to operate in reverse Go long at the highest point and short at the lowest point Haha, just kidding! Although I won with the reverse operation Personally, I suggest not to engage in event contracts on Saturday and Sunday.
Do you like playing event contracts? I have two apprentices No guarantee of winning, no thresholds If you win, you don’t need to share with me; if you lose, don’t blame me I think I'm very strong