Back in 1800, you dared to short, but now at 3700, you don't dare to short? When everyone thinks it will rise to 4000, it will only get infinitely close to 4000, but before reaching 4000, it will crash the market. As for how much it will drop, who knows? It might even be halved. Shorting first is a sign of respect.
The weekly chart has formed a situation of top-top-bottom and bottom-bottom-bottom. Now it is just the big players supporting it, with not many retail investors on the ETH side, making it easy to pull up the market. The bears need to hold on to the last glimmer of hope. Empty it!
You don't even understand the game rules and are playing blindly
梦想交易养家
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$HUMA I set a stop loss at 0.0573, I also received the stop loss email, but the platform did not close my order, resulting in greater losses. How can I appeal this issue? Does anyone know?
Don't play for ten minutes, the odds are not good. What you're doing is trying to go against the trend, you need to have a quantitative strategy to play 30/60 minutes instead.
If you don't agree, just go against the trend and increase your positions, then you'll be taken away in one wave. It's still better to learn how to use quantitative methods.
Hehe, it's normal to rely on your own feelings for trading; encountering this kind of situation is very common, event contracts should be played with quantification.
Win rate 53, can still make money, which means you used the Martingale strategy, but if you can't hold on, it's game over.
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#事件合约 Challenge 10WU completion progress is one-tenth. A friend said, be careful of being instantly killed, of course, you will be hit, but just don't let them hit your vital point. Follow your own methods, lose small and win big, even if you are on a nine-loss streak, just make sure to win back with one profitable trade. If you can't guarantee the win rate, then ensure profitability, place large amounts on trades with a high win probability, and for uncertain trades, either don't place them or just make small exploratory trades. Trying to win on every trade, greed will lead to disaster; overindulgence can lead to being overwhelmed.