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#策略性加码BTC I just closed my $BTC long position yesterday. From opening the position on January 9th until now, five days have passed, and I took an 80% profit. The remaining 20% is still in play, trying to see if it can break through 94,760.
Honestly, these five days have been quite torturous. I almost got stopped out several times in the middle, just a few tens of dollars away from being wiped out, but then the price was pushed back up. There were also two close calls where it nearly hit the first target level but was hammered down. The weekend saved me; otherwise, I would have been shaken out much earlier. Holding for so long has been frustrating, after all, I’m just an individual, so I decided to take some profits and exit.
This account made 2,100 yuan from this trade, plus I also took a loss of 48 yuan on a secondary long position and a $BTC short position with a stop loss of 1,100 yuan. After deducting these losses, I still have about 500 yuan in profit. Not much, but not losing is winning—roughly the price of two roasted chickens.
I won’t just show profits like some people do. I’ll admit when I lose, and I’ll admit when I win—that’s the honest truth. That’s what makes communication interesting.
Looking at $BTC’s current trend, it just touched the 93,800 resistance level a moment ago but hasn’t stabilized above it. To continue upward, it must first break through 93,800, then aim for the next high at 94,768. My advice is not to be too aggressive and go against the trend by shorting. If you want to try your luck, do so with a small position; don’t go all-in. A piece of advice from someone experienced: eat well, sleep well, or you might end up losing more than you gain.