April 18, 2026


Recently I haven't posted for a few days because I went out to play for a few days. This time I went to Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao, so I'll briefly share my feelings. First, Shenzhen, this city is very vibrant, with many young people, and because it is extremely convenient to go to Hong Kong, many people go to Hong Kong for business, making it the biggest beneficiary city. Of course, my own development over the years is also evident.
As for Hong Kong, it feels seriously aging, but the financial industry is very strong, attracting a large amount of inland capital, and it is highly internationalized, so many businesses must go to Hong Kong. Macao mainly revolves around the gambling industry; legality and compliance are strong points. I experienced it, and after exchanging chips, money is no longer just money. It feels more exciting than trading contracts. However, based on my investment approach, these negative EV activities are really just entertainment. I don't quite understand why so many people like to play, especially playing so big.
Speaking of EV, I have to mention a few strategies I’ve been running recently. Maybe because I caught the recent market trend, all of them are showing positive returns, with the best yield reaching 200%. I have $2,000 USD invested in this account, and sometimes a single day’s backtest can reach $500 USD, but overall it’s still positive. Of course, a strategy’s short-term profit doesn’t mean much, especially since the market has been quite hot lately.
Back to the market, it’s been really good recently. Bitcoin broke through 75,000, Ethereum surpassed 2,400, and more importantly, altcoins are taking turns rallying. Currently, this rhythm indicates a rebound phase has begun, but everyone should note that this is just a rebound. I don’t think a bull market has started again. Therefore, here are my suggestions for everyone.
BTC1.36%
ETH0.83%
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