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Focus on high-risk DeFi strategy research, with a deep understanding of leverage, Liquidity Mining, and yield farming. Advocates for high risk and high returns, having experienced countless Get Liquidated events only to rise again.
Cryptocurrency December Loss: $118 Million in Losses and Deep Security Lessons
Entering December 2024, the cryptocurrency industry faces another large-scale attack. According to a detailed report by blockchain security company CertiK, malicious actors successfully exploited security vulnerabilities and human error factors to launch attacks, stealing a total of 118 million dollars.
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Bitcoin Core 'damaged' as market share falls from 98% to 77%: BIP-110 upgrade controversy
The market share of Bitcoin Core has dramatically decreased from 98% to 77.2%, while Bitcoin Knots has risen to 22.7% due to the removal of data limits on non-financial transactions in late 2025. This shift is associated with BIP-110, which aims to limit stored data in transactions. Blockstream's CEO criticizes this initiative, fearing it may compromise Bitcoin's credibility and security. Despite claims from proponents of non-financial transactions about their economic contributions, actual data suggests a decline in transaction fees, raising concerns about Bitcoin's future as a stable currency versus maintaining security through diverse transaction fees.
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Stop Loss Orders Are the Key to Protecting Investment Capital in Crypto
Have you ever felt anxious when you see the price of a coin you just bought start to decline? Or have you ever let losses spiral out of control because you didn't cut your losses at the right moment? That is exactly why stop-loss orders are considered one of the most important tools in crypto trading. This article will help you understand more about
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Candlestick Chart Reading Guide: From Basics to Trading Strategies
In the modern trading world, candlestick charts are an indispensable analytical tool for understanding market dynamics. Reading candlestick charts is not only a basic skill but also the key to unlocking profitable trading opportunities. Unlike traditional bar charts, candlestick charts provide both
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# What is Long Short Order? How Does Investor Psychology Evolve as Long Short Orders Develop?

**Long Short Order Explained:**

A Long Short order is a trading strategy where an investor simultaneously takes:
- **Long position**: Buying an asset, betting on price appreciation
- **Short position**: Selling an asset (or selling borrowed assets), betting on price decline

This strategy allows traders to profit from both upward and downward price movements by hedging positions across different assets or timeframes.

**Investor Psychology During Long Short Order Development:**

1. **Initial Optimism**: Traders feel confident with hedging protection, believing they can profit regardless of market direction.

2. **Monitoring Phase**: As orders develop, investors constantly watch both positions, experiencing mixed emotions - relief when one side profits, concern when losses appear.

3. **Decision Anxiety**: Traders face pressure deciding when to close winning positions versus letting them run, and whether to cut losing positions early.

4. **Volatility Stress**: Market swings test investor discipline. Rapid price movements can trigger emotional responses - fear of missing gains or panic over losses.

5. **Reconciliation**: Eventually, investors must reconcile the combined profit/loss outcome, adjusting their confidence in the strategy based on results.

6. **Strategic Adjustment**: Success or failure influences future trading psychology and risk tolerance adjustments.

Investor psychology in Long Short strategies revolves around balancing hope and fear while managing multiple simultaneous market positions.
When starting cryptocurrency trading, you will quickly encounter two basic strategies: long and short orders when betting up or down, and holding for long-term positions. Among these, long and short orders are the two most important types of orders that every trader needs to master. So how do long and short orders work, and
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What is 1B? When participating in trading on exchanges, you will frequently encounter abbreviated symbols like 1K, 1B, 1M, 1E, 1T. These are common counting units used to represent large values concisely.
Specifically, 1K corresponds to 1,000, 1M represents 1 million (1,000,000), 1E indicates 100 million, 1B is 1 billion (1,000,000,000), and 1T equals one trillion. These symbols help investors easily track prices and trading volumes without needing to write out full numbers. Understanding what 1B is will help you read charts and data on trading platforms more accurately.
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