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李法师Tony备份录
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李法师Tony备份录

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Bearish
$PORTAL {future}(PORTALUSDT) Break the moving average, it's time to short, short!
$PORTAL
Break the moving average, it's time to short, short!
Shorting hard, I'm tapped out, need to pull back and consolidate a bit $PORTAL {future}(PORTALUSDT)
Shorting hard, I'm tapped out, need to pull back and consolidate a bit $PORTAL
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Bullish
Heaven and Earth Needle, looks like they still need to shake out the weak hands before pushing to $LAB {future}(LABUSDT)
Heaven and Earth Needle, looks like they still need to shake out the weak hands before pushing to $LAB
This leopard number really just dropped, it's super rare $RAVE {future}(RAVEUSDT) $LAB {future}(LABUSDT) They're all bad players, I estimate this coin doesn't have much strength, and my long positions are really stuck, I can only manage it this way$SKYAI {future}(SKYAIUSDT)
This leopard number really just dropped, it's super rare
$RAVE
$LAB
They're all bad players, I estimate this coin doesn't have much strength, and my long positions are really stuck, I can only manage it this way$SKYAI
Verified
Let’s share some thoughts on the market for the new week. We’re seeing a downward channel, and it’s tough to hold steady around the mid-range. There’s also a head and shoulders pattern forming. We might see a big drop at market open on Monday or even late Sunday night. If you're holding high-leverage long positions over the weekend, be careful; the last two weekends have seen some drops, and this week probably won’t be much better either. $BTC {future}(BTCUSDT) $ETH {future}(ETHUSDT)
Let’s share some thoughts on the market for the new week. We’re seeing a downward channel, and it’s tough to hold steady around the mid-range. There’s also a head and shoulders pattern forming. We might see a big drop at market open on Monday or even late Sunday night. If you're holding high-leverage long positions over the weekend, be careful; the last two weekends have seen some drops, and this week probably won’t be much better either. $BTC
$ETH
I wanna ask, if this coin isn't spot, who can hold it? Futures really can't be held. Anyone in the comments holding it, drop a screenshot so I can envy a bit $STG {future}(STGUSDT)
I wanna ask, if this coin isn't spot, who can hold it? Futures really can't be held. Anyone in the comments holding it, drop a screenshot so I can envy a bit $STG
This flat-top line looks super familiar, classic whale manipulation tactics, baiting the shorts and then pumping it up $AIA {future}(AIAUSDT) I🌿 what a shame, I was out on a date back then.
This flat-top line looks super familiar, classic whale manipulation tactics, baiting the shorts and then pumping it up $AIA
I🌿 what a shame, I was out on a date back then.
The minor third wave down has completed, let's see how strong the bearish momentum is going forward 📉$LAB {future}(LABUSDT)
The minor third wave down has completed, let's see how strong the bearish momentum is going forward 📉$LAB
If there's profit, you gotta take it, series $PLAY . Not taking profits makes you a noob.
If there's profit, you gotta take it, series $PLAY . Not taking profits makes you a noob.
$LAB is starting to leak downwards. I don't care if it's a bear trap or not, there's no need to play guessing games with the market at this level. Just follow the trend, if I'm wrong, I'll take the hit; losing above 7.77 is just the way it goes. It's been grinding at these highs for too long; the longer it consolidates, the harder it will drop when it finally does. A lot of folks love to play mind games with the whales in situations like this: "Is it a shakeout?" "Is it a bear trap?" "Is it going to moon?" The thing is, you're not a fly on the wall in the whale's mind. The most important thing in trading isn't to guess what it's planning, but to see what it's actually doing right now. Right now, it's clearly starting to sell off, and the structure is weakening, so we should treat it as a downtrend. If it truly wants to regain strength, it will naturally bounce back; we'll reassess then. What high-priced coins fear most isn't a drop, but seeing them start to leak while you desperately try to create reasons for them to keep climbing. The market won't hold back just because you're stubborn. What needs to drop will eventually drop; it's just a matter of time.
$LAB is starting to leak downwards.
I don't care if it's a bear trap or not, there's no need to play guessing games with the market at this level.
Just follow the trend, if I'm wrong, I'll take the hit; losing above 7.77 is just the way it goes.
It's been grinding at these highs for too long; the longer it consolidates, the harder it will drop when it finally does.
A lot of folks love to play mind games with the whales in situations like this:
"Is it a shakeout?"
"Is it a bear trap?"
"Is it going to moon?"
The thing is, you're not a fly on the wall in the whale's mind.
The most important thing in trading isn't to guess what it's planning, but to see what it's actually doing right now.
Right now, it's clearly starting to sell off, and the structure is weakening, so we should treat it as a downtrend.
If it truly wants to regain strength, it will naturally bounce back; we'll reassess then.
What high-priced coins fear most isn't a drop, but seeing them start to leak while you desperately try to create reasons for them to keep climbing.
The market won't hold back just because you're stubborn.
What needs to drop will eventually drop; it's just a matter of time.
The DeepSeek team spent 5 months migrating the underlying code from Nvidia CUDA to Huawei Ascend. Why is Grandpa Liang lost in thought? 🥲
The DeepSeek team spent 5 months migrating the underlying code from Nvidia CUDA to Huawei Ascend. Why is Grandpa Liang lost in thought? 🥲
I've always thought this whole thing is pretty surreal. A lot of folks jump into US stocks, and their first instinct isn't to find a legit broker, but instead they ask: "Should I open an account in Hong Kong?" The thing is, it's already 2026, and established brokers like Interactive Brokers and Charles Schwab can let you open accounts online, with a transparent process, low fees, and solid safety and compliance. Why waste time, spend money on travel, and run over to Hong Kong to register on platforms that you don't even fully understand the underlying qualifications of? What's the point? Is it for the ritual of opening an account? 😿 Many people aren’t unable to choose a platform; they just get easily swayed by the 'middleman vibe.' As soon as someone mentions "Hong Kong account," "overseas allocation," or "premium channels," they immediately think they've entered some kind of wealth express lane. But with truly mature investment tools, more often than not, it doesn’t have to be that complicated. When it comes to US stocks, the most important thing isn’t how fancy your account opening process is, but rather: Where your money is parked. Whether the platform is regulated. If your funds can move in and out safely. If the trading costs are transparent. Whether there’s proper customer service and a complaint path when issues arise. These are the core factors.
I've always thought this whole thing is pretty surreal.
A lot of folks jump into US stocks, and their first instinct isn't to find a legit broker, but instead they ask:
"Should I open an account in Hong Kong?"
The thing is, it's already 2026, and established brokers like Interactive Brokers and Charles Schwab can let you open accounts online, with a transparent process, low fees, and solid safety and compliance.
Why waste time, spend money on travel, and run over to Hong Kong to register on platforms that you don't even fully understand the underlying qualifications of? What's the point?
Is it for the ritual of opening an account? 😿
Many people aren’t unable to choose a platform; they just get easily swayed by the 'middleman vibe.'
As soon as someone mentions "Hong Kong account," "overseas allocation," or "premium channels," they immediately think they've entered some kind of wealth express lane.
But with truly mature investment tools, more often than not, it doesn’t have to be that complicated.
When it comes to US stocks, the most important thing isn’t how fancy your account opening process is, but rather:
Where your money is parked.
Whether the platform is regulated.
If your funds can move in and out safely.
If the trading costs are transparent.
Whether there’s proper customer service and a complaint path when issues arise.
These are the core factors.
$LAB is looking like another Rave right now, all about those triple digits. Short at the upper channel, don't short before hitting 10, or try to long at the channel's starting point.
$LAB is looking like another Rave right now, all about those triple digits.
Short at the upper channel, don't short before hitting 10, or try to long at the channel's starting point.
Tomorrow's Children's Day, and the market sure knows how to play with kids. Last night I jumped into $LAB, had some profits but didn't cash out, and now I'm back in the red. No biggie, I’ll just let that 20U ride, if it really moons, I’ll re-enter, losses won’t haunt my childhood 😂 Bitcoin seems to be holding up these last couple of days. The 1H is steadily climbing, 4H is still pushing up, but the daily chart still has the same issue: the bulls aren't strong enough. Right now it feels more like a pullback in a downtrend, not a clear bullish breakout. If we really want to see it push higher, we need to reclaim around 744 to even think about testing 755-760. Otherwise, if it just spikes up and then retraces, that back-and-forth is pretty normal. Tonight's gonna be the same old story. When the US stock market is closed, there's not much liquidity in crypto. When the US market opens, we gotta watch out for getting bled dry. Trading crypto is really tough. When it pumps, you worry it's a fake pump, and when it dumps, you fear it’ll bleed all night. Today’s price action is ridiculous, with a 300-400 point range, there's not much value in opening positions. In times like this, forcing a trade is basically just handing over fees to the exchange. My plan is still to wait. If the price approaches 744 and pushes up a bit to close a candle, then on the 15m chart if it closes bearish, I might consider a light short, with a stop-loss just above 744. But if we see a strong volume break above 744, then don’t short it, just wait for a pullback and see if we can form a base around 738. Even if going long, it’s only worth it as a short-term play, betting on a rebound. Whether it's longs at 73 or 74, if you want to hold long-term, I think the risk-reward isn't great. From June to August, I'm still not too optimistic. Not saying there won’t be any moves, but loading up heavy at this level comes with too much psychological pressure. A lot of people lose money not because they misread the direction once, but because they’re too heavily positioned halfway up the hill, and before the black swan hits, they get wrecked by their own emotions. Waiting for opportunities is much more comfortable than heavy betting in the middle of the range. $BTC $ETH
Tomorrow's Children's Day, and the market sure knows how to play with kids.
Last night I jumped into $LAB, had some profits but didn't cash out, and now I'm back in the red.
No biggie, I’ll just let that 20U ride, if it really moons, I’ll re-enter, losses won’t haunt my childhood 😂
Bitcoin seems to be holding up these last couple of days.
The 1H is steadily climbing, 4H is still pushing up, but the daily chart still has the same issue: the bulls aren't strong enough.
Right now it feels more like a pullback in a downtrend, not a clear bullish breakout.
If we really want to see it push higher, we need to reclaim around 744 to even think about testing 755-760.
Otherwise, if it just spikes up and then retraces, that back-and-forth is pretty normal.
Tonight's gonna be the same old story.
When the US stock market is closed, there's not much liquidity in crypto.
When the US market opens, we gotta watch out for getting bled dry.
Trading crypto is really tough.
When it pumps, you worry it's a fake pump, and when it dumps, you fear it’ll bleed all night.
Today’s price action is ridiculous, with a 300-400 point range, there's not much value in opening positions.
In times like this, forcing a trade is basically just handing over fees to the exchange.
My plan is still to wait.
If the price approaches 744 and pushes up a bit to close a candle, then on the 15m chart if it closes bearish, I might consider a light short, with a stop-loss just above 744.
But if we see a strong volume break above 744, then don’t short it, just wait for a pullback and see if we can form a base around 738.
Even if going long, it’s only worth it as a short-term play, betting on a rebound.
Whether it's longs at 73 or 74, if you want to hold long-term, I think the risk-reward isn't great.
From June to August, I'm still not too optimistic.
Not saying there won’t be any moves, but loading up heavy at this level comes with too much psychological pressure.
A lot of people lose money not because they misread the direction once, but because they’re too heavily positioned halfway up the hill, and before the black swan hits, they get wrecked by their own emotions.
Waiting for opportunities is much more comfortable than heavy betting in the middle of the range. $BTC $ETH
The second Zhao Changpeng in the Chinese community, hype is in the top four for trading volume on Binance, it's really on fire. Those who are shorting are truly blessed; it’s hard to see a top right now, let's aim for 100 first. It's gone viral #Hyperliquid $HYPE {future}(HYPEUSDT)
The second Zhao Changpeng in the Chinese community, hype is in the top four for trading volume on Binance, it's really on fire. Those who are shorting are truly blessed; it’s hard to see a top right now, let's aim for 100 first. It's gone viral #Hyperliquid $HYPE
$LA Breach the moving average + break the previous high, gotta go long. Anyone familiar with technical analysis knows what I'm talking about. {future}(LAUSDT)
$LA
Breach the moving average + break the previous high, gotta go long. Anyone familiar with technical analysis knows what I'm talking about.
Boss Ma's latest recruitment wave is actually quite interesting. While many are grinding in the office with 996 schedules, AI has already started to treat 'native Chinese speakers' as a form of productivity to buy. Training Grok's voice and multilingual capabilities, handling annotation, error correction, and voice understanding tasks might not sound sexy, but the hourly pay ranges from $35 to $65, roughly 250 to 460 RMB an hour. Now that's pretty real. As AI continues to advance, what's truly lacking isn't just computing power or model parameters, but a massive amount of real language data, genuine contexts, and authentic human feedback. Native Chinese speakers have real value in this wave. People used to think knowing Chinese was nothing special, but now AI companies are seriously shelling out cash for that ability. The key point is, this work can be done remotely from home, with both part-time and full-time options available, on a 6-month contract; if you pass the screening tests, the income can be more stable than many full-time jobs. So I've always believed that in the AI era, regular folks still have opportunities. It's just that many of those opportunities aren't about standing on stage shouting 'I want to change the world,' but rather working behind the scenes doing data, voice, annotation, and training, gradually feeding the model to make it smarter. It sounds basic, but the money is real. Of course, you need to discern the legitimacy of these opportunities—don't just rush in because of the high pay. Be clear about the legitimate channels, contracts, payment methods, and testing processes. But one thing is very clear: AI is redefining the value of many ordinary skills. Knowing a language, understanding context, and being able to deliver consistently—these things that used to be worthless might become increasingly valuable.
Boss Ma's latest recruitment wave is actually quite interesting.
While many are grinding in the office with 996 schedules, AI has already started to treat 'native Chinese speakers' as a form of productivity to buy.
Training Grok's voice and multilingual capabilities, handling annotation, error correction, and voice understanding tasks might not sound sexy, but the hourly pay ranges from $35 to $65, roughly 250 to 460 RMB an hour.
Now that's pretty real.
As AI continues to advance, what's truly lacking isn't just computing power or model parameters, but a massive amount of real language data, genuine contexts, and authentic human feedback.
Native Chinese speakers have real value in this wave.
People used to think knowing Chinese was nothing special, but now AI companies are seriously shelling out cash for that ability.
The key point is, this work can be done remotely from home, with both part-time and full-time options available, on a 6-month contract; if you pass the screening tests, the income can be more stable than many full-time jobs.
So I've always believed that in the AI era, regular folks still have opportunities.
It's just that many of those opportunities aren't about standing on stage shouting 'I want to change the world,' but rather working behind the scenes doing data, voice, annotation, and training, gradually feeding the model to make it smarter.
It sounds basic, but the money is real.
Of course, you need to discern the legitimacy of these opportunities—don't just rush in because of the high pay. Be clear about the legitimate channels, contracts, payment methods, and testing processes.
But one thing is very clear:
AI is redefining the value of many ordinary skills.
Knowing a language, understanding context, and being able to deliver consistently—these things that used to be worthless might become increasingly valuable.
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