$STG Just now, around 0.6 was another opportunity to re-enter the market, but I missed it. This afternoon, I conducted a recap with the on-site students, using STG as a case to explain the operational differences between having a trading system and not having one—thereby extending to the principle of why, for contracts without a trading system, the position will eventually be forced into liquidation and blow up.



So I missed the STG shorting opportunity when it broke above the previous high, and I also missed the chance to enter the spot at 0.6, as well as $WLD ’s shorting opportunity. As for WLD, it’s clearly going to drop. Look at the line I drew in my chart—this kind of move is a downtrend. A similar situation also appeared around 960 on BTC, and it ended up falling all the way to 745.

When I posted, STG was up to 0.63. Why would STG still rise despite such huge trading fees? The market maker will ultimately liquidate contract short positions. We can only make money by going against human nature—by taking the side that opposes the majority.
STG22.04%
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