This morning's short positions were almost all perfectly closed, and the midday market entered a narrow range of oscillation. Our other short position ultimately exited with a loss. After switching to long positions, although the momentum was not strong, we still recovered some losses, and ultimately ended up in profit.
Here is the detailed performance of today's four BTC trades:
First short: entered at 92221 → exited at 91087, earning 5671U Second long: entered at 91969 → exited at 93398, earning 7143U Third short: entered at 91704 → exited at 92256, losing 2756U Fourth long: entered at 92064 → exited at 92959, earning 2687U
Total net profit for the day: 12745U.
Patience is the biggest test in trading. Those who truly catch the market are the ones who can hold on. Only those who can wait can enjoy the juiciest meat. Too many people get caught up chasing highs and lows, losing the opportunities they should cherish most. $BTC $ETH $ZEC
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GasFeeCrier
· 15m ago
Patience is easy to say but hard to do. I think that deal earning 7143 really was caught at the right moment.
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OfflineValidator
· 8h ago
Staying disciplined is the key to making profits... but losing that one trade is indeed a bit regrettable.
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MetaMasked
· 8h ago
This wave of momentum is pretty good, although the third order was a bit painful, overall it's still stable. I think the most important thing is that one sentence: really, many people get wiped out by chasing highs and lows, rushing themselves to death. Those who can't hold their positions... will eventually pay the tuition fee.
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Layer2Observer
· 8h ago
Let me take a look at the data... 12745U net profit, three profitable trades and one loss out of four transactions, the win rate is pretty good. However, an interesting finding is that the second long position pulled in 7143U, almost carrying the entire P&L, while the rest basically offset each other. This is a typical "one trade supports four trades" scenario.
Theoretically, this kind of trading pattern that relies on a single large profit to support overall profitability raises questions about stability. I didn't see any special risk control logic...
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RugPullAlarm
· 8h ago
Wait a minute, what's going on with this third order? Enter 91704 and exit 92256, directly losing 2756? No matter how nicely you put it, it can't hide the problem with this order. Is there some fund flow I haven't seen...
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AirdropF5Bro
· 8h ago
Oh well, a single loss is just routine. The key is to hold on and only then can you make a profit.
#策略性加码BTC January 13th Tuesday Trading Review:
This morning's short positions were almost all perfectly closed, and the midday market entered a narrow range of oscillation. Our other short position ultimately exited with a loss. After switching to long positions, although the momentum was not strong, we still recovered some losses, and ultimately ended up in profit.
Here is the detailed performance of today's four BTC trades:
First short: entered at 92221 → exited at 91087, earning 5671U
Second long: entered at 91969 → exited at 93398, earning 7143U
Third short: entered at 91704 → exited at 92256, losing 2756U
Fourth long: entered at 92064 → exited at 92959, earning 2687U
Total net profit for the day: 12745U.
Patience is the biggest test in trading. Those who truly catch the market are the ones who can hold on. Only those who can wait can enjoy the juiciest meat. Too many people get caught up chasing highs and lows, losing the opportunities they should cherish most. $BTC $ETH $ZEC