Just closed a long position, entry price was around 92638. This move was based on a strategy I've developed myself, mainly focusing on going long.
Let me talk about my position management: the principal is around 2000u, usually using 2-3x leverage on contracts, nothing aggressive. If the strategy signals a bottom, I'll enter with 300u, and this time the take profit was about 10% of the position. Spot traders can also use this approach for DCA.
The timing was around 5am, but my strategy has a feature—it only runs from 9am to 6pm on weekdays, and takes a break on weekends. So if you see a signal, remember to judge for yourself if it's still valid.
As always: price levels are for reference only, taking profit is up to you. No one can guarantee profits in this market. Whether you follow the trade or not depends on your own understanding of the market. This is not investment advice, just a personal trading log.
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PriceOracleFairy
· 8h ago
yo, that 92638 entry looking spicy but the real alpha is the 9-6 grid constraint lol... market inefficiency or just human schedule? 🤔
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SolidityStruggler
· 12h ago
I can even get orders at 5 a.m., this pace is pretty good. It's just that the weekend break setting is a bit troublesome—I always get stuck on weekends, haha.
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CoffeeOnChain
· 12-05 06:00
2-3x leverage is still a bit conservative. In this market, everyone’s courage has been worn down.
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LiquidityWitch
· 12-05 00:49
nah the 9-to-6 prison strategy hits different... so basically you're just brewing alpha when the normies are at their desks lmaooo
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LiquiditySurfer
· 12-05 00:43
92638 is actually a pretty good level, it's just that 2-3x leverage is a bit conservative.
The signal at 5am in the early session is indeed great, but unfortunately I usually don't get up that early.
This strategy can definitely be copied, just remember that things are dead on weekends, don't get trapped.
Taking profits at a reasonable 10%—anyone who understands the market does this.
By the way, using 2,000u as the principal with this leverage is actually really stable. I need to learn from this.
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SwapWhisperer
· 12-05 00:34
Ha, you closed at 92638 right after copying, that's pretty bold. I have to say, 2-3x leverage for position management is actually quite rational—not like some people who go all-in with 10x all the time.
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OptionWhisperer
· 12-05 00:34
Started playing as early as 5 a.m.—this guy is really hustling. Running at 2-3x leverage is indeed steady, much better for the heart than those all-in 10x traders.
Only running strategies on weekdays is an interesting setup; just chilling on weekends. I like that vibe.
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DAOdreamer
· 12-05 00:32
Buying the dip at 5 a.m., this guy is really hustling, while I'm still dreaming.
Only trading 9-6 on weekdays and taking weekends off—this strategy setup is pretty impressive.
Starting with a $2,000 principal and using 2-3x leverage isn’t aggressive? I’m shocked, this is what I call being conservative.
A 10% take-profit target, looks like a long-term approach—respect.
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Just closed a long position, entry price was around 92638. This move was based on a strategy I've developed myself, mainly focusing on going long.
Let me talk about my position management: the principal is around 2000u, usually using 2-3x leverage on contracts, nothing aggressive. If the strategy signals a bottom, I'll enter with 300u, and this time the take profit was about 10% of the position. Spot traders can also use this approach for DCA.
The timing was around 5am, but my strategy has a feature—it only runs from 9am to 6pm on weekdays, and takes a break on weekends. So if you see a signal, remember to judge for yourself if it's still valid.
As always: price levels are for reference only, taking profit is up to you. No one can guarantee profits in this market. Whether you follow the trade or not depends on your own understanding of the market. This is not investment advice, just a personal trading log.