Today, I reopened a short position without setting a stop loss for protection, but directly set a take profit target of 120U. This operational logic is based on the current technical analysis and market sentiment, believing that there is enough room for this downward trend. Sometimes, in the face of a clear trend, rather than passively setting a stop loss, directly locking in a clear profit target can be more reassuring. Of course, this approach requires a keen sense of market rhythm; otherwise, when counter-movements occur, it can easily lead to a passive situation.
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 7h ago
Not stopping a short position? This guy really dares to do that, just betting that this wave of decline will continue, right?
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WalletsWatcher
· 7h ago
This operation without stop-loss indeed requires courage; it all depends on how much room this decline can give.
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RektRecorder
· 7h ago
No stop loss directly throwing in 120U to take profit, your guts are really something
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Short position without a stop loss? Brother, are you gambling or do you really have confidence
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Basically, it's all in betting on this drop, the thrill is there but the risk of being wiped out in minutes is too high
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Clear profit target? When the rebound comes, you'll realize what unclear means haha
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I've heard this logic too many times, always claiming to have sharp perception, but one reverse fluctuation and it's GG
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Alright, I bet you can't hold this position for 24 hours
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The 120U dream is really nice, just afraid of waking up too soon
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LiquidityWitch
· 8h ago
no stop loss? that's some serious alchemy right there... brewing alpha or just courting liquidation sacrifices? 🤔
Today, I reopened a short position without setting a stop loss for protection, but directly set a take profit target of 120U. This operational logic is based on the current technical analysis and market sentiment, believing that there is enough room for this downward trend. Sometimes, in the face of a clear trend, rather than passively setting a stop loss, directly locking in a clear profit target can be more reassuring. Of course, this approach requires a keen sense of market rhythm; otherwise, when counter-movements occur, it can easily lead to a passive situation.