We're back, everyone. This round still starts with 10U, and we're prepared to use a more streamlined trading framework to cope with recent market conditions.
The core strategy is straightforward:
First, each order uses a fixed 2x leverage, without adding to positions. The benefit of this approach is maintaining a stable mindset and avoiding panic selling or overleveraging during sudden fluctuations.
Second, try to reduce the number of open positions. It's better to wait for quality setups than to greedily open multiple trades.
Entry signals depend on four dimensions—MACD trend confirmation, KDJ oversold zones, trading volume, and a quick check if any targets are on the top gainers list.
Exiting is crucial: run when the market signals, with a 5% stop-loss as a hard bottom. Take profits flexibly based on real-time trends, without rigid targets.
Finally, only engage with assets that have both volume and volatility. When the market is dead, just take a break. During the Spring Festival, there's nothing better to do anyway, so trade casually without forcing new positions.
Trading has no absolute rules; the key is to stay in sync with the market rhythm and act accordingly.
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DuskSurfer
· 5h ago
Double leverage is indeed stable, just worried about myself being reckless and adding positions.
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ApeWithNoFear
· 5h ago
Playing with 2x leverage feels secure, just afraid I can't resist the urge to act.
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VitaliksTwin
· 5h ago
Using 2x leverage is truly a form of wisdom; you can make money without getting liquidated.
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MetaMisery
· 5h ago
Another set starting at 10U, this time it looks a bit serious
A 2x leverage laid-back order, I really respect this mindset
But can you hold a 5% stop loss? I can't.
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DAOdreamer
· 5h ago
Starting with 10U is indeed stable, and I agree with the 2x leverage move; it's a test of mentality.
But to be honest, during the dead silence of the Spring Festival, it's really time to take a break. Forcing trades is just asking for trouble.
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GasFeeDodger
· 5h ago
No additional leverage at 2x? I just like this feeling of being alive.
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HypotheticalLiquidator
· 5h ago
2x leverage sounds stable, but what if a 10U principal triggers a liquidation price... Setting the risk control threshold so tight means that a systemic shock could force liquidation, and we've seen too many chain liquidations.
We're back, everyone. This round still starts with 10U, and we're prepared to use a more streamlined trading framework to cope with recent market conditions.
The core strategy is straightforward:
First, each order uses a fixed 2x leverage, without adding to positions. The benefit of this approach is maintaining a stable mindset and avoiding panic selling or overleveraging during sudden fluctuations.
Second, try to reduce the number of open positions. It's better to wait for quality setups than to greedily open multiple trades.
Entry signals depend on four dimensions—MACD trend confirmation, KDJ oversold zones, trading volume, and a quick check if any targets are on the top gainers list.
Exiting is crucial: run when the market signals, with a 5% stop-loss as a hard bottom. Take profits flexibly based on real-time trends, without rigid targets.
Finally, only engage with assets that have both volume and volatility. When the market is dead, just take a break. During the Spring Festival, there's nothing better to do anyway, so trade casually without forcing new positions.
Trading has no absolute rules; the key is to stay in sync with the market rhythm and act accordingly.