I haven't had much to record recently, and I've been pushing for several days without oil.
Yesterday I did the target of zro: the result made me feel heavy.
One is that the loss exceeded expectations, which was difficult to accept for a while; the other is that I was confused and anxious when I thought about the unknown future of cryptocurrency trading. One wrong step would ruin all the previous efforts.
It's like this, I opened a trial and error short order (20u×50 times contract) around zro3.04, and covered the position for a long time, but it suddenly rose, and I actually lost about 50~100u. Then I bought a long order to hedge. Later I found that it was still rising, so I sold the short order and kept the long order, which was about to recover the original cost. It was only 3.3 at that time.
Later, it pulled back to just over 3.2 and there was some profit, and the long order also lost money. I felt that the rise would inevitably fall. So I sold the long order. I opened a 100x50 contract. (In fact, I was already overwhelmed, inexplicably) Then I set a stop loss of 3.5 and went to sleep. When I woke up in the morning, wow! It was incredible! I quickly closed all my positions in zro. At this time, the loss was magnified by almost 10 times.
This happened countless times. It happened before and will happen again. Ziji experienced it, and you readers may be experiencing it now.
I was a little confused in the morning class, full of worries about virtual currency speculation and the worry that Ziji would return to zero again.
1. If you make a mistake in speculation, admit it. Don't buy at the bottom and put yourself in a more passive position. It's better to cut some fur or lose a piece of meat. Weigh it yourself.
2. Although there are only two directions for guessing the rise and fall, don't gamble, don't gamble, don't gamble, learn K-line and trend, and enhance the certainty of buying.
3. Don't gamble with monster stocks. If you lose, it will be fatal. You should focus on making big, second and third cakes.
Ziji's road to return to the original capital is long and arduous. I hope you will encourage each other!