#比特币价格预测 Seeing James Wynn repeatedly switch between long and short positions, I have to be honest — I’ve heard too many stories of "accurate warnings" like this. In November, he predicted a short at $67,000 twice, but what happened? The decline was far less than expected. Now he's turning to a 40x leverage long bullish at $97,000, with a liquidation price at 87,111.
This is what I want to remind everyone: any price prediction, especially those involving high leverage positions, is essentially shaping a narrative based on one's own position interests. His "short to long" profit of $21,000, then immediately switching to a long, is a clear example of this logical chain.
My biggest lesson over the years is: don’t let predictions lead you by the nose. Whether it’s $97,000 or $67,000, these numbers are just references for retail investors, not laws. What truly matters is your own risk tolerance, position management, and stop-loss settings. Looking at the $1.24 million position value and the $87,111 liquidation price, once the direction is wrong, a liquidation can happen in an instant.
The secret to surviving long on-chain is not following predictions, but staying alert and cautious. No matter how exciting high leverage stories are, don’t touch them.
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#比特币价格预测 Seeing James Wynn repeatedly switch between long and short positions, I have to be honest — I’ve heard too many stories of "accurate warnings" like this. In November, he predicted a short at $67,000 twice, but what happened? The decline was far less than expected. Now he's turning to a 40x leverage long bullish at $97,000, with a liquidation price at 87,111.
This is what I want to remind everyone: any price prediction, especially those involving high leverage positions, is essentially shaping a narrative based on one's own position interests. His "short to long" profit of $21,000, then immediately switching to a long, is a clear example of this logical chain.
My biggest lesson over the years is: don’t let predictions lead you by the nose. Whether it’s $97,000 or $67,000, these numbers are just references for retail investors, not laws. What truly matters is your own risk tolerance, position management, and stop-loss settings. Looking at the $1.24 million position value and the $87,111 liquidation price, once the direction is wrong, a liquidation can happen in an instant.
The secret to surviving long on-chain is not following predictions, but staying alert and cautious. No matter how exciting high leverage stories are, don’t touch them.