Reviewing yesterday's trades with $BTC . Entered a spot position at 613 and got trapped, entered at 603 but sensed something wrong and exited, then re-entered at 595 — no problem there. Overall, the operations were fine, and the entry points were also according to plan. I can't accurately predict how low it will drop. Entries were still executed as planned. However, for the long contract, I originally planned to enter after breaking the previous low. While livestreaming with @币圈大铭哥, he entered during the decline, while I entered on the bounce. Although I joked that if I lost money I'd ask him to compensate, it was just a joke — I trade on my own and bear the consequences. Reviewing this morning, the long position has already been closed, which is pretty good. The long was entered at 69554. I checked Bitcoin and think it should move up a bit more to 616-622, but I'm not sure if it will actually get there, since Bitcoin is too weak. So I closed the contract first and hold spot Bitcoin without worry.



I always adhere to $SPCX 's view of shorting. Yesterday I shorted SPCX around 157 and exited this morning as well. If it bounces, I'll short again. I've already explained the reasons before.

All of my positions in AUCTION, LINK, VANA, EDU, and SUI are trapped, with losses around 30%. I've already stopped out of APT and freed up capital for re-entry. I'm keeping the rest. I'm not worried about LINK; it's different from public chains — public chains may decline, but LINK won't. The remaining ones are crazy altcoins; whenever they act up, they might pump several times, and I'll get my money back. I absolutely won't add to altcoin positions unless they drop more than 50%, because altcoins have no bottom — even project teams that have already cut off investment institutions can do anything.

I remember a fellow crypto enthusiast once asked me about this. Because I shared it at the time but haven't updated continuously — after all, I don't provide signals or shout-outs. Everyone should do their own research on what I share. I'm not always right; I can also get trapped and lose money from stop-losses. Regarding new coins like ARX, I generally take 10% profit and run — that's been my consistent style for years. If you're a long-time follower who has seen my posts from years ago until now, you know that if I think it will continue rising, I'll reduce my position, first ensuring the principal is safe while maximizing gains. I also suggest that if you see my sharing but don't understand it at all, don't buy it — no buy, no loss.
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