Although it’s not recommended to open positions on weekends, if you want to jump in and “eat the meat” but you don’t have an ideal entry price, you can directly copy trades—no insight? Then you still need to know how to copy trades! Maybe what you’re lacking isn’t opportunity, but simply the eyes to spot it.

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EchoesOfRollup
· 07-04 03:57
Copy trading is indeed worry-free, but the liquidity is poor on weekends, so you need to set your stop loss tighter.
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SeaSaltFlavorAirdrop
· 07-04 03:15
If you don't have talent, you need to know how to follow. That hits hard, hahaha.
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GateUser-c1cab702
· 07-04 02:07
Opening positions on the weekend + trading by following, with double debuffs stacked to the max. A light position to test the waters is fine, but for a heavy all-in, it’s best to wait until Monday.
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MildlyMEV
· 07-04 01:47
Followed a few signal sources—couldn’t handle the drawdown, so I bailed. Then it went on to make new highs again, and my mindset totally broke.
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Worry-FreeInABlink
· 07-04 01:39
After all, it’s the weekend—if you’re uneasy, just take 10 points and leave it at that. Lock in your gains.
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