#美国核心物价涨幅不及市场预估 $BTC Here we go again. The current entry strategy is very clear—only set take-profit points, with no reserved stop-loss space. The idea is that if the direction is correct, it can run out; if wrong, accept it.



The key is to watch the performance of the US stock market opening. If the trading volume increases along with the upward push, the continuation of this trend will be stronger. Friends who are unsure can discuss in the community or chat rooms, and listen more to the market’s voice.

$SOL We are also in rhythm here. Recently, the US core CPI data being lower than expected has been helpful for the sentiment towards risk assets.
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GlueGuyvip
· 01-18 21:14
No stop-loss, just go for it? That mindset is really ruthless. --- The trading volume of US stocks is the key; without volume, it's just a false rally. --- How long can the fire fueled by CPI below expectations burn? --- Is SOL following the trend or moving independently? We need to see the subsequent developments. --- It's that time again: "Accepting losses even when admitting defeat." --- Raising the market relies on volume; without volume, it's pointless. --- Bet right and profit, bet wrong and lose—simple and straightforward. --- There's something there, at least the thinking is clear. --- Let's wait for the US stock market to open; discussing now is just pointless. --- The sentiment towards risk assets has improved; this logic is solid.
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IntrovertMetaversevip
· 01-17 11:38
Setting only take profit without stop loss—now that's bold. If you bet right, you'll take off; if you bet wrong, it's game over.
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0xSherlockvip
· 01-16 22:00
Only set take profit without setting stop loss? Bro, that's really gambler's logic. --- Yeah, once again it's the CPI exceeding expectations to rescue the market, the market just eats this up. --- Whether the US stock market will break out or not is the key; otherwise, this wave of BTC might just be a false fire. --- SOL following the trend is quite interesting; let's see if it can hold this rhythm. --- Basically, it's all-in betting on the direction. If you lose, just take it as a lesson. I still prefer to keep some stop loss. --- CPI data flooding the market, risk assets are alive again, the familiar recipe. --- Now entering the market depends on how brave you are. My friend lost everything in one go.
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MeaninglessGweivip
· 01-16 12:31
Core CPI is below expectations, which is a positive signal. Let's wait for the US stock market to open and observe the trading volume.
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PaperHandsCriminalvip
· 01-16 12:30
Setting only take profit without stop loss is really just a gambler's mentality, I totally understand. If I did that, I would have been liquidated long ago, but indeed, the signal that CPI is below expectations is pretty good.
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BlockchainTalkervip
· 01-16 12:18
actually, let's break this down—the no-stoploss strategy is basically gambling with extra steps, empirically speaking. you either nail it or... yeah, you know how this ends lol
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fren_with_benefitsvip
· 01-16 12:08
No stop-loss? Is this guy a real man or a crazy person? Haha --- The real test is when the US stock market opens; if trading volume doesn't keep up with risk assets, it's over. --- If CPI is below expectations, is it directly good news for risk assets? This logical chain feels like something's missing. --- Not sure? Just ask in the chat room? But isn't everyone in the chat room just a bagholder? --- SOL indeed follows the rhythm, but such market conditions often end up with the retail investors being the last to catch the falling knife. --- As long as you take profits and not stop-loss, it's easy to say. But when you lose money, you'll know the pain. --- The US stock market could change everything once it opens; it's still too early to say anything now.
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