#美联储恢复降息进程 Yesterday's big dump, to be honest, the bullish traders were almost wiped out. This isn't about your operation; it's purely that the market was too harsh, giving no breathing space at all. Those in a Heavy Position basically couldn't hold on.
However, after the fall comes the opportunity. This afternoon, I saw $SOL stabilize after the drop, so I opened a Heavy Position directly near 126, using 50x leverage on 1000U. It’s all about short and quick trades; after making 738U in an hour and a half, I withdrew, never lingering in battle.
In the current market situation, holding long? That’s a death wish. The way to go is to trade in and out, securing profits as you go. Earn a little each time, and slowly rebuild your position. Greed will only bring you back to zero. For mainstream coins like $SOL , short-term rebounds after stabilizing are actually quite easy to grasp; the key is not to get overexcited, and to leave once the take-profit line is reached.
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DeadTrades_Walking
· 12-04 13:57
That move yesterday completely confused me, even 50x leverage couldn't handle it. By the way, how did you manage to get that 738U? I'm still stuck at the bottom.
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GasBandit
· 12-03 20:08
I was totally stunned by yesterday's drop, but SOL’s rebound this time was really impressive. It feels great to make a quick profit in the short term.
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GweiTooHigh
· 12-02 13:17
Yesterday's wave was indeed fierce, many people got liquidated... but using 50x leverage and then running away, that mentality is incredible, most people can't do it.
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0xOverleveraged
· 12-02 13:10
A 50x leverage runs in just an hour and a half, that mindset is really tough, unlike most people who are just stubbornly holding on all day.
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GateUser-ccc36bc5
· 12-02 12:55
Yesterday's wave was really ridiculous, my fren got directly Get Liquidated, I can't even say a word.
However, my dude's operation on SOL this time was indeed fierce, playing with 50x leverage and making a run in just an hour and a half, how strong must that mindset be.
The key is still not to be greedy, short-term make money and leave, holding for long is really asking for death, especially with the market being so bizarre right now.
#美联储恢复降息进程 Yesterday's big dump, to be honest, the bullish traders were almost wiped out. This isn't about your operation; it's purely that the market was too harsh, giving no breathing space at all. Those in a Heavy Position basically couldn't hold on.
However, after the fall comes the opportunity. This afternoon, I saw $SOL stabilize after the drop, so I opened a Heavy Position directly near 126, using 50x leverage on 1000U. It’s all about short and quick trades; after making 738U in an hour and a half, I withdrew, never lingering in battle.
In the current market situation, holding long? That’s a death wish. The way to go is to trade in and out, securing profits as you go. Earn a little each time, and slowly rebuild your position. Greed will only bring you back to zero. For mainstream coins like $SOL , short-term rebounds after stabilizing are actually quite easy to grasp; the key is not to get overexcited, and to leave once the take-profit line is reached.