Actually, lately I’ve been extremely on edge.
Every day I have to track the market, call trades, and get trapped in losses.
Most importantly, recently I’ve been hanging around X, spending day after day acting like a “yes-man.” Replying to posts until my hands cramp,
my brain whirling trying to churn out a dozen-plus posts,
just to prove I’m a real person.
The market keeps rising and falling—candles going up and down. One tiny illusion, and you might lose back dozens to a hundred-plus portions of pork knuckle rice.
Nothing is easy, but trading is the opposite of everything you expect. You think trading is hard—then your method is wrong.
Trading is easy; only the “gambling mindset” is hard.
Among the countless traders on this plaza, if you want people to remember you, you have to be different—stand out, be novel, and have backbone.
Some people go all-in on evil cultivators, exaggerating profits to attract attention; some people make “steady money” every day, using line-drawing livestreams to attract viewers; some people flirt at the edge, enticing with sweet talk.
Nano Five—nothing to boast about, no assets to speak of—so you can only dodge here and there, spout nonsense. The whole theme is: I’m an ordinary person.
Ordinary people mix in trading to earn pork knuckle rice.
Honestly, people who trade stocks or crypto—we all have too many fantasies. They look down on earning just 20U a day.
Do you know what? Now there are 320 million people in flexible employment across the country. This year, over 11.5 million college graduates. In rural areas, there are nearly 400 million farmers still farming back home. A farmer’s pension is only 170 yuan a month.
There are 600 million people with a monthly income below 1,000 yuan, and 9 out of 10 are in debt. Local government finances are strained everywhere. In July’s economic report, domestic demand is sluggish and the economy is declining.
We’ve all been too reckless. We go all-in at the drop of a hat.
Do you know that if you get liquidated and go bankrupt now, it’s really hard to turn things around? Making money is harder than eating shit.
Take it easy, brothers. Life belongs to you—don’t wipe yourself out in one go.
Based on the daily chart patterns, BTC is in a sideways consolidation. The price has crossed above the “life line,” and the MACD is showing a rebound need. Pullbacks could provide an opportunity to go long. But the volume pattern suggests there isn’t enough strong intent to push higher. The rebound height is limited. Support is around 64,000 below.
On the 4-hour chart: pull back to 64,000 to go long, add to your position at 63,500, set stop-loss at 63,000, and the target is around 65,500.
On the 3-day chart: over the long term, the trend is still downward. If there’s a rebound, keep shorting. The candle pattern is still consolidation. MACD shows a need for a rebound. You can go long on a pullback—just make sure to include a stop-loss. Resistance is around 68,000 above.
If you currently had 1,000,000 yuan,
would you still gamble on futures? $BTC
Every day I have to track the market, call trades, and get trapped in losses.
Most importantly, recently I’ve been hanging around X, spending day after day acting like a “yes-man.” Replying to posts until my hands cramp,
my brain whirling trying to churn out a dozen-plus posts,
just to prove I’m a real person.
The market keeps rising and falling—candles going up and down. One tiny illusion, and you might lose back dozens to a hundred-plus portions of pork knuckle rice.
Nothing is easy, but trading is the opposite of everything you expect. You think trading is hard—then your method is wrong.
Trading is easy; only the “gambling mindset” is hard.
Among the countless traders on this plaza, if you want people to remember you, you have to be different—stand out, be novel, and have backbone.
Some people go all-in on evil cultivators, exaggerating profits to attract attention; some people make “steady money” every day, using line-drawing livestreams to attract viewers; some people flirt at the edge, enticing with sweet talk.
Nano Five—nothing to boast about, no assets to speak of—so you can only dodge here and there, spout nonsense. The whole theme is: I’m an ordinary person.
Ordinary people mix in trading to earn pork knuckle rice.
Honestly, people who trade stocks or crypto—we all have too many fantasies. They look down on earning just 20U a day.
Do you know what? Now there are 320 million people in flexible employment across the country. This year, over 11.5 million college graduates. In rural areas, there are nearly 400 million farmers still farming back home. A farmer’s pension is only 170 yuan a month.
There are 600 million people with a monthly income below 1,000 yuan, and 9 out of 10 are in debt. Local government finances are strained everywhere. In July’s economic report, domestic demand is sluggish and the economy is declining.
We’ve all been too reckless. We go all-in at the drop of a hat.
Do you know that if you get liquidated and go bankrupt now, it’s really hard to turn things around? Making money is harder than eating shit.
Take it easy, brothers. Life belongs to you—don’t wipe yourself out in one go.
Based on the daily chart patterns, BTC is in a sideways consolidation. The price has crossed above the “life line,” and the MACD is showing a rebound need. Pullbacks could provide an opportunity to go long. But the volume pattern suggests there isn’t enough strong intent to push higher. The rebound height is limited. Support is around 64,000 below.
On the 4-hour chart: pull back to 64,000 to go long, add to your position at 63,500, set stop-loss at 63,000, and the target is around 65,500.
On the 3-day chart: over the long term, the trend is still downward. If there’s a rebound, keep shorting. The candle pattern is still consolidation. MACD shows a need for a rebound. You can go long on a pullback—just make sure to include a stop-loss. Resistance is around 68,000 above.
If you currently had 1,000,000 yuan,
would you still gamble on futures? $BTC
