Today I closed a short order for some profit and thought about using the money earned to open a long order to test the waters.
The market trend seems a bit off. According to past experience, this position usually consolidates sideways for a period of time.
However, looking at MSTR's current momentum, it feels like the market has no intention of giving any breathing room. This pace is a bit fast.
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SmartContractPhobia
· 12-04 15:10
Haha, that's exactly how the market gets you—when you make a profit you want to increase your position, but then you end up getting hit instead.
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 12-01 19:20
Ha, this is the consequence of wanting to double your earnings.
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PonziWhisperer
· 12-01 15:45
Well, this pace is indeed a bit intense. Has MSTR always been this unreasonable?
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CrashHotline
· 12-01 15:30
Oh no, I got greedy, why was I thinking about continuing to play?
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GateUser-2fce706c
· 12-01 15:18
I said it long ago, opportunities are fleeting, and the key is whether your layout logic for this long order is correct.
Today I closed a short order for some profit and thought about using the money earned to open a long order to test the waters.
The market trend seems a bit off. According to past experience, this position usually consolidates sideways for a period of time.
However, looking at MSTR's current momentum, it feels like the market has no intention of giving any breathing room. This pace is a bit fast.