Friends who are interested in the RIVER token can keep an eye on it. My idea is to place a short position in advance at the price of 17.5; if it gets triggered, it would be a stable profit opportunity. To be honest, most people only reacted when the market surged this time, and the move had basically already played out. So rather than chasing the high, it's better to lock in profits within the upper range and wait for a signal of correction. Such orders, once triggered by the price, are equivalent to locking in gains. The key is to have patience and discipline to execute.
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GasOptimizer
· 01-08 07:06
The capital efficiency at the 17.5 level is indeed good, and data supports this hedging strategy.
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MeaninglessApe
· 01-07 21:20
17.5 short position sounds okay, just worried it might be one of those orders that stay open for a long time without triggering.
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HashBard
· 01-05 21:44
ngl the whole "wait at 17.5" narrative feels like watching people describe a sunset after it's already dark... most retail traders gonna fomo chase anyway lol. the discipline part? yeah that's the real fiction here fr fr.
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MelonField
· 01-05 11:58
I'm actually familiar with similar levels at 17.5 short position, but I'm worried it might be a mirror rebound again, ending up being smashed through.
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SignatureCollector
· 01-05 11:57
17.5 short position? That's a bit aggressive. Are you betting on a correction?
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GweiWatcher
· 01-05 11:52
I'm also optimistic about the 17.5 short position, but this kind of operation really tests patience.
Friends who are interested in the RIVER token can keep an eye on it. My idea is to place a short position in advance at the price of 17.5; if it gets triggered, it would be a stable profit opportunity. To be honest, most people only reacted when the market surged this time, and the move had basically already played out. So rather than chasing the high, it's better to lock in profits within the upper range and wait for a signal of correction. Such orders, once triggered by the price, are equivalent to locking in gains. The key is to have patience and discipline to execute.