#WCT3S Did you see? I bought at Spot 1.3, at that time the price was 0.0058, when the price hit 0.6, it was at 0.015, and now the Spot price has risen from 0.6 to 0.64, and this price has fallen from 0.015 to 0.008, how is this calculated?
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· 06-02 00:36
Let me give you an example: when the Spot is 1.0 and rises by fifteen percent, then it will fall by forty-five percent. If the Spot rises by one hundred percent, then 3l will rise by three times. Then if it falls for several days, the first day it falls by thirty percent, the second day it falls by twenty percent, and the third day it falls by ten percent, then 3l will become around 0.6, the second day it will become around 0.3, and the third day it will become 0.21. So, 3l and 3s should be bought at the highest point; otherwise, holding for a long time will result in losses.
#WCT3S Did you see? I bought at Spot 1.3, at that time the price was 0.0058, when the price hit 0.6, it was at 0.015, and now the Spot price has risen from 0.6 to 0.64, and this price has fallen from 0.015 to 0.008, how is this calculated?