Currently running long positions across multiple plays with roughly 70% portfolio exposure. Been watching $APLD closely—it's sitting tight above the 5-day moving average with tight price action, obv showing inside bars. Averaged up slightly on $CIFR. $NBIS had a quiet inside day, not much movement. $ASTS is still underwater for me right now; I'm using a close below the 10-day EMA as my stop, and volume's been pretty light on this pullback. $HUT's just grinding along, staying above the 5-day line. Trimmed a bit on $BKKT after averaging up. Still holding $RKLB in the mix. Position management is key here—watching those moving averages and obv divergences carefully.
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GamefiHarvester
· 18h ago
70% position fully allocated for the long term, this person really has some guts, feels a bit risky...
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 18h ago
70% leverage all-in long, this person really has some guts... $APLD's trend is perfectly positioned, just worried that one big bearish candle will wipe everything out.
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StealthMoon
· 18h ago
70% position size is so aggressive, I really admire it. The stop-loss for ASTS is set quite tight, but with the weak volume during this pullback, I feel like we should wait a bit longer. APLD and HUT are still hovering above the 5-day moving average, at least they haven't broken below.
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LiquidityWitch
· 18h ago
70% exposure is so full, you really have a big nerve... APLD is riding the 5-day line without moving, I find it a bit concerning...
Currently running long positions across multiple plays with roughly 70% portfolio exposure. Been watching $APLD closely—it's sitting tight above the 5-day moving average with tight price action, obv showing inside bars. Averaged up slightly on $CIFR. $NBIS had a quiet inside day, not much movement. $ASTS is still underwater for me right now; I'm using a close below the 10-day EMA as my stop, and volume's been pretty light on this pullback. $HUT's just grinding along, staying above the 5-day line. Trimmed a bit on $BKKT after averaging up. Still holding $RKLB in the mix. Position management is key here—watching those moving averages and obv divergences carefully.