#美联储降息 BCH short positions have been closed. During the early trading hours, the account was already in the green by over 30,000 USD, but in the end, only 14,000 USD was taken profit. This wave of market movement is really tough, honestly quite despairing. The expectation of Federal Reserve rate cuts has been fluctuating repeatedly, and the coin price has been oscillating accordingly, making stop-loss placements very uncomfortable—any slight rebound in space easily gets wiped out. It seems that in this cycle, having a simple sense of direction is not enough; we also need to learn to follow the rhythm and control risks. I need to think more about this later, and see if I can do better next time.
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CantAffordPancake
· 12-16 23:32
Losing over 20,000 and still being able to come out alive, I guess that's considered a win, right?
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 12-16 15:20
30,000 to 14,000, hearing this stop-loss story really tugs at my heart
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LiquiditySurfer
· 12-16 15:14
The unrealized loss of over 20,000 was only closed out, and this is the price of not catching the rhythm. The Federal Reserve keeps reiterating expectations, and our stop-loss becomes like fish on a cutting board... Relying solely on a sense of direction when liquidity depth is insufficient is indeed a waste.
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gaslight_gasfeez
· 12-16 14:55
A unrealized profit of 30,000, but in the end only took home 14,000... This is the true reflection of my trades every time. Haha
#美联储降息 BCH short positions have been closed. During the early trading hours, the account was already in the green by over 30,000 USD, but in the end, only 14,000 USD was taken profit. This wave of market movement is really tough, honestly quite despairing. The expectation of Federal Reserve rate cuts has been fluctuating repeatedly, and the coin price has been oscillating accordingly, making stop-loss placements very uncomfortable—any slight rebound in space easily gets wiped out. It seems that in this cycle, having a simple sense of direction is not enough; we also need to learn to follow the rhythm and control risks. I need to think more about this later, and see if I can do better next time.