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I plan to close the real account first.
Recently, I've been experiencing some bad luck. The Tokyo Tower next to my place hasn't been lit up for a week due to some festival; I specially stayed at Ubuya near Mount Fuji, but due to heavy fog, I couldn't see anything for two days; I adjusted my position at the peak / opened a large position without splitting; I bet on DOGE breaking through and then it immediately started to drop below the daily line; I just tried to close my DOGE/SHIB position, and sure enough, it shot up right away;
But I left low-leverage orders, aiming for MEME no more than 2-5X, leaning towards spot.
Indeed, there are people who use robots for trading. As soon as I open, it will surge, but I won't close to take advantage of the liquidity from these bots. I'm not that kind of person, so I would rather shut it down.
Opening a real account is not about being afraid of being targeted or watched. My coin started with 3 million when I opened a real account and posted, reached 10 million, and now has dropped back to 7.8 million. I've never closed it.
Mainly worried that my luck will drag you down, but there are still many people who trust me, so I want to change the way.
Before I place an order, I will share my macro thoughts. I won't be a Monday morning quarterback. Afterwards, I will still share, but it will be up to you to execute your own trades.