RIVER didn't chase the high this time, instead, I placed a short order at the $34 level, investing only $100 to try my luck. To be honest, such a move is basically just playing around from the perspective of the market maker—if it can push the price up to 34 to hit my order, it would take a stroke of luck on my part. The whole plan is actually very simple and straightforward: cut losses and sell at 40, and exit when it drops to 22, with no middle ground. This setup may look like gambling, but it’s actually a form of honesty with my trading rules—no predictions, just setting boundaries and letting the market decide the final outcome. It’s okay if I don’t get filled on this order; I didn’t really count on this profit anyway. Sometimes, this Zen-like attitude can help you survive longer.
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Blockchainiac
· 8h ago
Spending 100 yuan on soy sauce, I really respect this mindset, it truly lives longer.
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CoconutWaterBoy
· 8h ago
100 yuan playing RIVER short position, I respect that mentality, way smarter than those brothers going all-in.
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SilentAlpha
· 8h ago
100 yuan short position, this guy is really playing it zen style, I'm impressed.
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GasGuzzler
· 8h ago
Playing short with 100 yuan, I really respect this mindset, a true "just passing by" player
RIVER didn't chase the high this time, instead, I placed a short order at the $34 level, investing only $100 to try my luck. To be honest, such a move is basically just playing around from the perspective of the market maker—if it can push the price up to 34 to hit my order, it would take a stroke of luck on my part. The whole plan is actually very simple and straightforward: cut losses and sell at 40, and exit when it drops to 22, with no middle ground. This setup may look like gambling, but it’s actually a form of honesty with my trading rules—no predictions, just setting boundaries and letting the market decide the final outcome. It’s okay if I don’t get filled on this order; I didn’t really count on this profit anyway. Sometimes, this Zen-like attitude can help you survive longer.