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It's been pushed up, and you're making money on long positions. When it drops, you're making money on short positions. During the sideways trading, I asked you which side your positions are leaning more towards, but you stubbornly didn't reply. Now that it's pushed up, you keep shouting about how long positions are making a killing. Did you answer my question from last week? Did I ask you? Did I?
The trend is bearish, and the strategy is to rebound and short. Then, when it rebounds, you say to buy on the dip. Whether you dare to go long or not doesn't matter. I want to know, during the previous rebounds when it dropped below 67,200, you shorted each time. Every time it rebounded to 68,400, you shorted again. Every time it fell below 69,500, you had your shorts. It’s quite clever—this time, it broke through 67,000, then 68,000, then 69,000, reaching 72,000. You didn’t short at the pressure levels before the breakout, and you also didn’t take profits on longs at the resistance levels. Damn it, your technical skills have bugs. When I ask if it can break through, you don’t know. When it doesn’t break through, you’re all in on your trades. When it finally breaks, you don’t trade, and you hold onto your positions, eating big gains.
You guys are getting a bit reckless now. I join your live stream, and you’re seriously saying short-term trading is hard, that the most profitable is trend trading, but then you’re shouting like a hormonal cat downstairs, urging short-term trades. Today, you’ve already made three or four trades. Holy hell, ⛰️. You simultaneously praise my skills and want me to pay you so we can work together. You made me, at 30 years old, decisively give up the steady way of making money and follow you into the riskiest short-term trades. It feels like I learned a little bit from childhood, left the countryside for the city, and now you’re gesturing wildly, pulling me back from the city to the countryside, teaching me short-term trading while planting rice.
Damn it, tell me why you didn’t short at all the pressure levels below 72,000 this time. Tell me why you didn’t take profits on your longs below 72,000. Explain to me whether you took profits on your longs at 72,000. Don’t let me find out that next week it hits 78,500, and you’re telling me you didn’t short, but at the same time, you say you didn’t take profits on your longs either.