Short-term volatility, medium-term bullish, long-term bearish



Brothers, hold the last long position until the end. The double bottom has already formed, and this is a good opportunity to get on the long side. When the price dips, look for opportunities to enter.

In the next three days, there is a high probability of sideways movement northward. After finishing the long positions, we will look for opportunities to set up short positions.

Recently, more and more people are subscribing. A reminder to my brothers who subscribe:

Manage your positions well. Using 100x leverage as an example, do not exceed 5% of your capital.

Also, if the entry point is not good, be sure to close the position in time. If the point is good, take partial profits at the take-profit level, and set a stop-loss near the opening price to protect your capital.
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GateUser-a365d15f
· 1h ago
Can you give an early hint about the timing for short position setup?
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ThePatienceRequiredFor
· 2h ago
Recently, subscriptions are increasing quickly, indicating that more people are copying trades.
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LatencyLullaby
· 12h ago
If the small double bottom is confirmed, where is the target for the long position?
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NonceNomad
· 12h ago
100x with 5% position, this risk control awareness is good.
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OldKeys,NewWorld
· 12h ago
Three days of fluctuation heading north? Then I'll reduce my position and wait and see.
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ColdStartUnderTheAurora
· 12h ago
Set the capital preservation loss properly, and let the profits run.
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ForkMoment
· 12h ago
The double-bottom structure is indeed attractive; this wave is in sync with the previous rhythm.
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