How to judge the strength and weakness of Big Pie and Auntie in the next seven days?

Whether the pie has reached its peak is a fundamental question.

If the pie reaches the top, then the strength will change. The pie will be weak and the pie will be strong.

If the pie hits $50,000, then the pie will be too strong but too weak, creating a risk-free spread.

If the pie falls, then the concubine will fall even harder. This is determined by the relationship between strength and weakness.

Therefore, if the pie is strong, the pie will be profitable, and if the pie is too strong, the pie will be profitable. Only with accurate judgment can hedging be successful.

If the judgment is wrong, hedging imbalances may occur and losses may occur.

However, this kind of loss is also slow, and the position can be closed in time without liquidation.

This hedging strategy usually takes two weeks to complete a round of returns, and the yield is very impressive, at least doubling.

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