Recently, market volatility has been frequent, and there are plenty of short-term opportunities. Decided to activate the high-frequency dog-beating mode, using small-level oscillations to scalp.
The core logic of this strategy is simple: focus on quick rebounds near key support and resistance levels, capturing short-term pulses at the 2-5 minute level. Once the price touches the preset boundary of the range, enter and exit immediately, accumulating profits through multiple compounding.
The prerequisite is sufficient liquidity and strict risk control discipline. Set stop-losses tightly, limiting single-loss to within 1-2% of the account, so even consecutive failures won't be fatal.
Currently, the position ratios and trading parameters have been adjusted. Once signals appear, we will act. When the market gives opportunities, we take them.
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High-Frequency Dog-Beating Strategy Activated
Recently, market volatility has been frequent, and there are plenty of short-term opportunities. Decided to activate the high-frequency dog-beating mode, using small-level oscillations to scalp.
The core logic of this strategy is simple: focus on quick rebounds near key support and resistance levels, capturing short-term pulses at the 2-5 minute level. Once the price touches the preset boundary of the range, enter and exit immediately, accumulating profits through multiple compounding.
The prerequisite is sufficient liquidity and strict risk control discipline. Set stop-losses tightly, limiting single-loss to within 1-2% of the account, so even consecutive failures won't be fatal.
Currently, the position ratios and trading parameters have been adjusted. Once signals appear, we will act. When the market gives opportunities, we take them.