Last night's automatic take-profit strategy performed well on IR, and Pippin has basically completed the bailout and achieved profits. ZBT's performance after the live broadcast met expectations; the short position at 0.17 was indeed effective, and the average price has been optimized. ETH's short position also successfully closed for a profit.
The current trading approach still revolves around altcoins—continuing the unlimited margin short experiment, with a focus on hot coins on the gainers list. These types of coins tend to be more volatile, and shorting opportunities are relatively more apparent.
However, which coin to short specifically still depends on real-time technical and capital flow signals. Do any traders have opinions? Welcome to discuss ideas.
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GweiTooHigh
· 6h ago
0.17 that order was indeed precise, but the tactic of shorting altcoins depends on your mindset; a little carelessness can lead to a rebound.
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MevTears
· 6h ago
0.17 this level is indeed a tight squeeze, but it seems like the risk of the altcoin short strategy has been accumulating recently.
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MetaverseMortgage
· 6h ago
0.17 that level was really hit hard, but this wave is indeed stable.
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MetaLord420
· 6h ago
Automatic take-profit is really reliable, I’m using it too, but you need to keep an eye on it at all times.
Even ZBT can be caught at 0.17 to enter, that vision is indeed good.
Shorting experiments sound exciting, but the water in altcoins is too deep, be careful of getting cut.
I don’t dare to touch those coins on the altcoin gain list; the volatility is too fierce.
Taking profits on ETH is the right move; greed is the easiest way to fall into a trap.
Can this approach consistently generate profits, or is it mostly luck?
Infinite margin shorting, quite brave, but one misstep and you could get liquidated.
I agree with watching real-time signals, but who can really predict correctly?
Gaining from the gain list coins is profitable but also risky; the risk-reward ratio must be calculated carefully.
Pippin has been unlocked, so is your next step to continue or to stop?
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UnluckyLemur
· 6h ago
Taking profits and cashing out is the winning mentality. The unlimited margin short position is really bold this time.
Last night's automatic take-profit strategy performed well on IR, and Pippin has basically completed the bailout and achieved profits. ZBT's performance after the live broadcast met expectations; the short position at 0.17 was indeed effective, and the average price has been optimized. ETH's short position also successfully closed for a profit.
The current trading approach still revolves around altcoins—continuing the unlimited margin short experiment, with a focus on hot coins on the gainers list. These types of coins tend to be more volatile, and shorting opportunities are relatively more apparent.
However, which coin to short specifically still depends on real-time technical and capital flow signals. Do any traders have opinions? Welcome to discuss ideas.