#数字货币市场回调 A friend in the community decisively went long on Ethereum at the 2720 position, set a 50-point stop loss and then it shot up, and now the account has doubled directly. To be honest, I was quite nervous seeing him so aggressive at the time, but fortunately, the market gave him a rebound. However, I really don't recommend this kind of play for newbies, as the margin for error is too narrow; just a slight pullback can lead to getting liquidated. Sometimes luck is part of strength, but in the long run, it's still necessary to control the position and not turn trading into gambling.
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NightAirdropper
· 14h ago
Damn, it's this kind of luck again, bro. 2720 All in doubling is indeed tempting, but to be honest, this is like licking blood on a knife's edge; next time it will probably become a cautionary tale.
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SchrodingersFOMO
· 14h ago
This guy is really fierce, daring to go for a 50-point stop loss? Luck is indeed strength, but I still don't understand this kind of operation.
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Ser_APY_2000
· 14h ago
2720 buy the dip to double? This guy's luck is really incredible, surviving with a 50-point stop loss All in, if it were me, I would have already collapsed mentally.
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FrogInTheWell
· 15h ago
Luck played too big a role, this guy just happened to bet right. In my opinion, sooner or later he'll recoup investment with interest.
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0xOverleveraged
· 15h ago
Did this guy buy the dip and double at 2720? I'm doing the reverse operation, and now half of my account is gone, I'm dying of laughter.
#数字货币市场回调 A friend in the community decisively went long on Ethereum at the 2720 position, set a 50-point stop loss and then it shot up, and now the account has doubled directly. To be honest, I was quite nervous seeing him so aggressive at the time, but fortunately, the market gave him a rebound. However, I really don't recommend this kind of play for newbies, as the margin for error is too narrow; just a slight pullback can lead to getting liquidated. Sometimes luck is part of strength, but in the long run, it's still necessary to control the position and not turn trading into gambling.