$PI Since no one knows how the market will move next, I’ll reveal my hand. This is my one-quarter position. If the price reaches $0.10, I will add another quarter. If the price drops to $0.05, I will add another quarter. If it goes even lower, I’ll just wait for liquidation, holding the final quarter of the spot. Until Pi coin is delisted or it moons.

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DrunkSaltyFishEater
· 21m ago
Nikola Cut: You're a good person!
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GateUser-deac2194
· 54m ago
Waiting for a liquidation! I went long at 0.06 and have lost hundreds of thousands of dollars since then😂
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GateUser-486a4b48
· 1h ago
Don't go long until there's an upward trend; every few hours, you have to pay interest to others.
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TwoToTheSeventhPower
· 1h ago
You should cut your losses at $60.
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ShiningBrightlyWantsToSendOut
· 1h ago
Take profits quickly when there's a little gain. In the long run, the trend is definitely downward.
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JiaziCulture
· 2h ago
This is leverage; I only used one time.
There are small fluctuations up and down for buying and selling, which can fully earn the interest rate, unless there is no fluctuation.
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Hailingzi
· 2h ago
The contract deducts funds three times daily for the long-term hold, and the amount deducted is more than what you earn 😀😀
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