Looking at this wave of market, the rise is nothing more than to unload, ultimately to realize profits.



Speaking of the FHE asset, there's really nothing to over-interpret. If you really want to short, from the perspective of return and risk—losing a little pocket money in a margin call compared to missing out on a soaring market—the latter has a higher regret factor.

I do want to try shorting FHE, but I must set the stop-loss strictly at the principal level, and make sure the position doesn't get wiped out. Only then can I feel at ease.
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TokenToastervip
· 6h ago
No problem, I'm tired of the routine of pushing and lifting. Wait, now that I think about it, I'm a bit scared. What if it really takes off? Setting stop-loss at the principal is a good move. I'll do the same next time.
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WalletDetectivevip
· 6h ago
It's all just tricks; pumping the price up is just to harvest the retail investors. Short FHE? That's really bold. I'll just watch for now. Stop-loss must be strict; otherwise, one bad trade and you're done. This round is indeed quite fierce, but missing out would be even more painful. The story of FHE sounds pretty good, but I don't know how long it can keep rising.
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BTCWaveRidervip
· 6h ago
Short positions are really exciting, but honestly, the joy of a margin call can't compare to the regret after half a year. With FHE like this, when it looks like it's going up, I want to reverse the operation, but the conclusion is often very tragic. Setting stop-loss based on principal sounds right, but when it comes to critical moments, I still resist closing the position. The FOMO feeling when the market takes off hurts much more than a margin call, and that's true.
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ConsensusBotvip
· 6h ago
Hearing about shipments every day, but it's just the same old story; those who really make money never talk much. The risk of short positions really depends on your psychological resilience; getting liquidated is truly uncomfortable. As for FHE, instead of obsessing over short or long positions, it's better to think clearly about how much you can afford to lose. Raising the price to dump? Bro, that logic is worn out; in actual operations, each time is different. Setting stop-loss at the principal level is indeed safer, but I'm just worried that when it comes to execution, my hands might start trembling again.
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