#比特币与黄金战争 Wednesday was another hectic day for gold. The moving averages were all over the place, it surged then immediately pulled back, and the resistance from the bearish divergence held until the European session before finally easing up. That's just how the market is—your judgment can be shattered in a second.
In this round of trading, we placed 7 orders, and the rhythm stayed consistent—strictly timing each pullback and rebound, and in the end, all positions were filled. At the close of the session, I counted a profit of 50.28 points.
To be honest, for volatile assets like gold, the key test is your perception of the market rhythm. Whether you can accurately catch the bottom and dare to buy at resistance levels directly determines your gains. Opportunities in the market are always plentiful; the crucial thing is to step precisely every time, turning fluctuating market movements into real profits. Some people guess the market direction correctly but still end up losing because their execution falls short.
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BrokenRugs
· 12-27 03:04
Did you take all 7 trades? The sense of rhythm is incredible. This is what a real trader looks like.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 12-27 03:03
Taking in all 7 orders, this sense of rhythm is truly exceptional.
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MerkleDreamer
· 12-27 02:58
Eating all 7 orders? Dude, your sense of timing is incredible. I always end up buying at the high points...
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ValidatorViking
· 12-27 02:46
execution's where the real battle gets won, not just reading the tea leaves right
#比特币与黄金战争 Wednesday was another hectic day for gold. The moving averages were all over the place, it surged then immediately pulled back, and the resistance from the bearish divergence held until the European session before finally easing up. That's just how the market is—your judgment can be shattered in a second.
In this round of trading, we placed 7 orders, and the rhythm stayed consistent—strictly timing each pullback and rebound, and in the end, all positions were filled. At the close of the session, I counted a profit of 50.28 points.
To be honest, for volatile assets like gold, the key test is your perception of the market rhythm. Whether you can accurately catch the bottom and dare to buy at resistance levels directly determines your gains. Opportunities in the market are always plentiful; the crucial thing is to step precisely every time, turning fluctuating market movements into real profits. Some people guess the market direction correctly but still end up losing because their execution falls short.