Weekly Summary



This week we made 5 trades in total, all member trades. As of now, 4 have taken profit, and 1 is still held.

This week we reduced trading frequency. Last week, one public trade was precisely targeted and we lost one trade. In reality, if we didn’t set a stop-loss, it would have hit take profit shortly after, turning the loss into a profit, and it would not have affected the winning streak.

Among this week’s five trades, one was for Hailix, which held a temporary loss of 10%. However, it pulled the group’s average price up quickly, and it then became profitable and took profit. The most impressive trade was the 1958 SanDisk “top gap,” the value of which anyone who understands will know. The remaining trades were relatively run-of-the-mill.

Why did we increase the frequency of trading US stocks, while reducing opening trades for big BTC and ETH?

It’s simple: for big BTC and ETH, we came up from the bottom. We don’t try to take the very last bite—we stop in time to lock in profits.

Fewer transactions can improve efficiency more. Wait for the opportunity, then act decisively.

Next week will be more precise, more efficient, and smoother.
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MaxDrawdown
· 4h ago
Trading frequency should be reduced, and you should seize opportunities decisively when they arise—this is the underlying logic behind stable profits. Keep it up!
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ExitLiquidityPoet
· 4h ago
Reducing the frequency is indeed key to improving your winning rate. I was just randomly opening orders last week and ended up losing a lot—I need to learn patience from you.
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TxArchivist
· 4h ago
SK hynix can withstand a 10% floating loss and still pull the average price back, which shows the position management is on point, but beginners shouldn’t try this casually.
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EarningsAnalyst
· 5h ago
BTC and ETH moving up from the bottom, locking in profits without taking the very last bite—this way of thinking is spot on. Retail investors often end up losing to greed.
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IronHeadStop
· 5h ago
SanDisk 1958’s headspace gold content is indeed high—what signals did you use to enter the trade?
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GasStationAttendant
· 5h ago
Steady as an old dog—holding the order and still pulling up the average price. This move is really brutal.
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