Today the market experienced significant fluctuations, and the pressure was considerable. The long position from this morning was successfully closed with profit, and I immediately changed my approach, decisively opening a short position on BTC and ETH.
Honestly, this reverse operation was quite good — I made a profit again. Instead of a single all-in move, I gradually exited in batches, which both locked in profits and effectively managed risk. The gains from this trade were pretty good; now it’s time to convert them into real rewards, improve my diet, and plan a pig’s foot rice meal.
Although operating with 1U seems simple, executing it is quite satisfying. Being able to flexibly adjust direction based on market changes, smoothly transitioning from long to short, this market adaptability is more important than anything else.
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OnchainDetective
· 9h ago
Wait a moment, I need to carefully analyze this account... It's so smooth to transfer funds out, is there something suspicious about the flow of capital?
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ForkThisDAO
· 9h ago
Bro, this wave of long and short switching is really smooth, splitting out in batches is the key
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Alright, the main character rice bowl is arranged, this is the ultimate meaning of trading
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The ability to adapt to the market has indeed choked most people's necks, you’ve realized this point
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Hmm, I approve of the logic of not going all-in and taking profits in batches, with this mindset you can survive longer
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Making another profit, huh? You’ve got a good handle on this reverse operation rhythm
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Wait, switching from long to short so smoothly? If it were me, I’d have been confused long ago, haha
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Splitting out in batches is something only old foxes can master, where have all the people who go all-in gone now
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I love this “main character rice bowl” metaphor, real gains are always more comfortable than on-paper numbers
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Operating with 1U may seem simple, but it’s actually testing human nature and execution ability
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Haha, your mindset and rhythm are more stable than most people’s, no wonder you can make profits
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SignatureCollector
· 9h ago
Bro, I’m impressed with this round of long and short switch. It really switches quickly and aggressively.
Alright, splitting out in batches is indeed a solid approach. Just worried about greed causing a pullback.
The main character meal is scheduled—truly the dream from crypto to dining.
This reverse operation is actually about understanding yourself. Not fighting it is the beginning of making money.
Yeah, relying on batch locking profits is much better than going all-in with your heart pounding.
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LightningClicker
· 9h ago
Damn, this round of long and short switch is really profitable. Gradually exiting is truly the way to go.
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Alright, take profits when the time is right and don't be greedy. This is the kind of trader we've rarely seen.
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I also want to eat pork chop rice. First, let's check the screenshot of the account profit.
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Switching from long to short so smoothly, but I feel like the market reading ability is much worse.
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Haha, really, flexible adjustment of direction is more useful than any indicator, but execution is the hard part, brother.
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A 1U order seems easy, but the actual threshold isn't low. Those who can do it already don't lack pork chop rice.
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I've also tried the batch take-profit operation, but the key is to keep a steady mindset, or you'll easily regret it.
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Profit to change for meals haha, I like this idea. Better than just watching the market and feeling depressed.
Today the market experienced significant fluctuations, and the pressure was considerable. The long position from this morning was successfully closed with profit, and I immediately changed my approach, decisively opening a short position on BTC and ETH.
Honestly, this reverse operation was quite good — I made a profit again. Instead of a single all-in move, I gradually exited in batches, which both locked in profits and effectively managed risk. The gains from this trade were pretty good; now it’s time to convert them into real rewards, improve my diet, and plan a pig’s foot rice meal.
Although operating with 1U seems simple, executing it is quite satisfying. Being able to flexibly adjust direction based on market changes, smoothly transitioning from long to short, this market adaptability is more important than anything else.