The recent market trend has indeed been good, and the unrealized gains have doubled. However, since we entered the market, Bitcoin has already dropped by $2000. At this point, we need to consider our strategy. My suggestion is to sell in batches, possibly retaining 50% of the position to hold, or just 30%. The key is whether the support level at 87,000 can hold — if it breaks below, my plan is to exit almost entirely. To be honest, today's profits mainly come from the short positions; overall, the market is still a bit unstable. The most important thing in this industry is risk control—don't wait until you've lost everything to regret.
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FarmHopper
· 7h ago
If 87,000 is broken, we really have to run away. This short position truly saved our lives.
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NeverPresent
· 7h ago
If I can't hold 87,000, I'll go all-in on short positions. Instead of hesitating and not making a decisive move, anyway, unrealized profits are not real money.
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LiquidationWizard
· 7h ago
Still hesitating after doubling? I already sold in three batches. Once 87,000 is broken, I will liquidate everything directly. Don't be greedy.
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BridgeNomad
· 7h ago
ngl, this 87k level is giving me serious flashbacks to the wormhole exploit... one wrong move and liquidity fragments faster than you can say "slippage tolerance exceeded." splitting positions sounds smart in theory but the real question is: what's your exit routing actually looking like? because if counter-party risk kicks in mid-unwind, those percentages mean nothing.
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Rugman_Walking
· 7h ago
Once it breaks 87,000, run. This time, you really need to be cautious.
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FloorPriceWatcher
· 8h ago
Still hesitating after doubling? If 87,000 breaks, we say goodbye. Short positions are the real heroes.
The recent market trend has indeed been good, and the unrealized gains have doubled. However, since we entered the market, Bitcoin has already dropped by $2000. At this point, we need to consider our strategy. My suggestion is to sell in batches, possibly retaining 50% of the position to hold, or just 30%. The key is whether the support level at 87,000 can hold — if it breaks below, my plan is to exit almost entirely. To be honest, today's profits mainly come from the short positions; overall, the market is still a bit unstable. The most important thing in this industry is risk control—don't wait until you've lost everything to regret.