Record from May 6, 2026
Stick to your original judgment and conclusions; don’t easily change direction because of short-term volatility.
Trade your own way; whether you’re right or wrong, accept the outcome. The key is to execute your plan, not to be led by market sentiment.
This round of oversold bounce actually happened, just didn’t expect it to rebound to such a high level. Previously, I bought around 60k and sold around 70k, already bagged some profits.
As for whether the bull market has truly returned, no need to guess. The funding rate is indeed not very friendly right now.
For me, what’s more important now is: trade my own plan, not guess the market’s emotions.
According to the plan, keep shorting in batches, control your position, manage risks, and execute slowly.
If it works out, that’s the result of the plan; if it doesn’t, accept the losses. The key is to stay calm, don’t rush, and don’t let emotions dictate your rhythm.
Stick to your original judgment and conclusions; don’t easily change direction because of short-term volatility.
Trade your own way; whether you’re right or wrong, accept the outcome. The key is to execute your plan, not to be led by market sentiment.
This round of oversold bounce actually happened, just didn’t expect it to rebound to such a high level. Previously, I bought around 60k and sold around 70k, already bagged some profits.
As for whether the bull market has truly returned, no need to guess. The funding rate is indeed not very friendly right now.
For me, what’s more important now is: trade my own plan, not guess the market’s emotions.
According to the plan, keep shorting in batches, control your position, manage risks, and execute slowly.
If it works out, that’s the result of the plan; if it doesn’t, accept the losses. The key is to stay calm, don’t rush, and don’t let emotions dictate your rhythm.