Added a bit of CLO position, now the opening cost is spread to 0.47. Decided to hold on stubbornly; anyway, it's in now, just waiting to see when it’s willing to increase volume and sell off. This kind of situation tests your mentality the most—either hold on or give up halfway, changing your mind in the middle is the most uncomfortable.

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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 01-15 10:23
0.47 has been averaged down. You need to have mental preparation for this price.
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MEVHunter
· 01-14 08:47
A cost of 0.47... In simple terms, it's about betting on the arbitrage opportunity at the moment of liquidity.
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平淡无奇的心态
· 01-13 12:20
Are you looking down on the fees?
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GateUser-c97940e5
· 01-13 05:19
If it keeps sideways trading, the funding fee is -2, and your only outcome will be liquidation.
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MoneyBurner
· 01-13 04:53
Holding on with a cost of 0.47, I fucking respect that. This is the realm of antifragility.
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POAPlectionist
· 01-13 04:49
0.47 was averaged down. How tough must one's mentality be to do that? I can't do it, haha.
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TrustlessMaximalist
· 01-13 04:49
0.47 has been lowered, and this is the pace at which we need to keep going with it.
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GateUser-7385c631
· 01-13 04:39
You're already free this early. How long have you been holding the position? Take it easy; it seems there's no intention to decrease for now.
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GateUser-e325ca30
· 01-13 04:37
Shorting? Unless the liquidation price is above $3, you'll definitely get liquidated. For such a relatively new coin with a market cap of 200-300 million, it's not difficult. If you're opening a short, your current price level is too low.
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