BERA looks like a good long opportunity. Here's a brief overview of the idea: enter at the current market price, then set two target levels to manage risk. The profit target for the first stage is 0.80, where you can consider reducing your position or locking in some gains. If the market continues to perform well, the second stage target is set at 0.850. This phased take-profit approach can help you gradually realize gains during the upward movement while maintaining participation in the potential further upside. Of course, trading should be adjusted flexibly according to your risk tolerance; this is just a suggested approach.
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SerumSquirrel
· 01-17 10:01
0.80 is the point; running away in batches is the way to go
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PerpetualLonger
· 01-17 09:48
I'm just saying this round of BERA should be increased; 0.80 can't lock me in at all. Going all-in directly to 0.85.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 01-17 09:42
0.80 to sell? I've been waiting until 0.85 haha
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LostBetweenChains
· 01-17 09:34
0.80 can it really be reached? Feels a bit optimistic.
BERA looks like a good long opportunity. Here's a brief overview of the idea: enter at the current market price, then set two target levels to manage risk. The profit target for the first stage is 0.80, where you can consider reducing your position or locking in some gains. If the market continues to perform well, the second stage target is set at 0.850. This phased take-profit approach can help you gradually realize gains during the upward movement while maintaining participation in the potential further upside. Of course, trading should be adjusted flexibly according to your risk tolerance; this is just a suggested approach.