Looking at a BTC long setup here. Planning to scale into this position across two entry points—first entry at $90,439 using 25% leverage, then averaging down at $90,000 with 75% leverage for a blended entry around $90,200. This tiered entry approach helps manage risk exposure. Keeping the stop loss tight at 1% to protect against false breakouts. The idea is to build size gradually rather than going all-in at once, which gives more flexibility if price action doesn't cooperate initially.
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SerRugResistant
· 01-11 10:29
Bro, this idea of building positions in batches still has some merit, but I'm just worried that if the market turns around, your 1% stop loss will be wiped out immediately.
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BlockchainBard
· 01-11 08:27
This approach of entering in batches is still steady, just unsure if it will get crushed down.
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TestnetNomad
· 01-11 08:17
Entering in batches is indeed prudent, but can you really withstand a 75% leverage?
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BloodInStreets
· 01-11 00:43
Dipping twice is still a bit timid; true blood fundraising should be a one-shot deal.
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DevChive
· 01-08 10:59
I've seen this trick of building positions in batches many times. The key is whether the price can hold that support level.
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TokenCreatorOP
· 01-08 10:57
Entering in batches sounds good, but that 75x leverage is a bit aggressive haha
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ForkThisDAO
· 01-08 10:51
This layered entry approach is pretty good, but it depends on whether Bitcoin is willing to cooperate.
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DefiPlaybook
· 01-08 10:39
The risk control logic for layered entry is indeed more stringent, but what is the basis for the 25% to 75% leverage ratio? Is there historical data support?
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TxFailed
· 01-08 10:32
ngl the tiered entry thing sounds neat on paper but wait til price dumps 20% and you're averaging down on leverage... classic mistake i learned the hard way fr
Looking at a BTC long setup here. Planning to scale into this position across two entry points—first entry at $90,439 using 25% leverage, then averaging down at $90,000 with 75% leverage for a blended entry around $90,200. This tiered entry approach helps manage risk exposure. Keeping the stop loss tight at 1% to protect against false breakouts. The idea is to build size gradually rather than going all-in at once, which gives more flexibility if price action doesn't cooperate initially.