#美国非农就业数据表现优于预期 copy trading is something that those who have fallen into the trap understand - following others' trades leads to decreasing principal. Recently, the US Non-farm Payrolls (NFP) data got liquidated, and the market experienced another round of turbulence.



To be honest, my own recent trading record speaks for itself: the win rate for my recent operations can reach 85%, and every entry and exit point as well as profit are verifiable. A few friends I was discussing with before lost quite a bit elsewhere, but later followed my ideas and made a few trades, which basically covered their losses.

Data doesn't lie. If you're also looking for reliable trading references, take a look at real operational records - after all, in this industry, results are more persuasive than talk. $BTC With such market fluctuations, you can only survive if your strategy is right.
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EthSandwichHero
· 2025-11-25 15:13
85% win rate? I need to take a close look at this data, otherwise it will just be another self-indulgent amazing account.
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PseudoIntellectual
· 2025-11-25 15:13
85% win rate? Uh... data really does speak the loudest, but who hasn't flipped the script during non-farm payrolls?
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SchroedingerMiner
· 2025-11-25 15:11
85% win rate? Sounds too good to be true... The crypto world is full of traps, I think I'll figure it out myself.
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staking_gramps
· 2025-11-25 15:02
Here comes the Be Played for Suckers routine again, 85% win rate? I've heard too many stories like this.
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LiquidatedDreams
· 2025-11-25 14:58
85% win rate? Alright, I trust you, but let’s see how it goes after this non-farm payroll.
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