By rights, last night’s BTC should have opened a short at 65300.


At that time I was busy, and I thought it would fluctuate a bit—but I didn’t expect it to drop immediately.
Otherwise, the shorts would have made money. Keep the short order hanging at 65300 for a bit and see if I can catch it.
But in this kind of situation, a second touch of 65300 would easily break the level and hit a stop-loss. So when opening a position, one factor is very important: the price level. Another factor is also very important: timing.
Even at the same level. After a day passes, opening it again gets a completely different result. I just reviewed and returned to normal trading conditions—trading status is slowly recovering. Sorry, sorry.
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