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I can't possibly give you a market analysis anymore. My 2705 won't come before 1650 just because today it's at 2390. Even when I was at 1800, I held the same view: as long as 1650 hasn't touched 2705 first, I consider this round a win. Whether you bought at 2390 today, at 2200 yesterday, or at 1800 last month, as long as the safe zone's liquidation control stays at 1650, no matter how much leverage you pull, no matter how you wash the news, and whether you casually hold the position, as long as 2705 comes first, you'll panic for nothing.
But I closed my long position and didn't get on the train, which is really annoying. Currently, I only have one contract order, a mouse 🐀, no margin, and I haven't shorted either!
I saw outside the circle at the square that quite a few short positions are trapped. How should I put it, you guys mostly hold both long and short positions. You comfort yourselves that if one account is trapped, the other account is making money. Who told me I don’t know what you’re playing at, but according to the common international tactics of pulling the market, you should have larger long positions when pushing the market up, and larger short positions when smashing it down. Rest assured, you’re not losing, and you haven’t lost.