I mentioned before that gold's sharp decline could be an opportunity to try dollar-cost averaging for long positions. Yesterday, the high-level long positions were stopped out by a trailing stop, but I still hold the low-level positions, planning for mid- to long-term. We'll see if the opportunity presents itself. Currently, the stop loss has been moved to 78,000/2280. This batch of gold dollar-cost averaging has made quite a profit!
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ConanTrendIsKing
· 6h ago
I mentioned before that gold's sharp decline could be an opportunity to try dollar-cost averaging for long positions. Yesterday, the high-level long positions were stopped out by a trailing stop, but I still hold the low-level positions, planning for mid- to long-term. We'll see if the opportunity presents itself. Currently, the stop loss has been moved to 78,000/2280. This batch of gold dollar-cost averaging has made quite a profit!
I mentioned before that gold's sharp decline could be an opportunity to try dollar-cost averaging for long positions. Yesterday, the high-level long positions were stopped out by a trailing stop, but I still hold the low-level positions, planning for mid- to long-term. We'll see if the opportunity presents itself. Currently, the stop loss has been moved to 78,000/2280. This batch of gold dollar-cost averaging has made quite a profit!