You can also run to AT. It has started to have volume now. Today it ran 135k, finishing at 6.5u.
There are still quite a few points left, but there are no claim deals.
I’m not shilling any coins, okay? Just posting for fun; however it goes, that's how I'll say it. Some folks keep coming in to stir things up too much, if you’re free, just grind a bit instead of causing trouble :))
Looking at the historical data from the past week. All bets below 50u, the points are soaring high. Are my friends still okay?
If this situation continues, then my friends will probably abandon alpha, right?
It's simple math: if the day runs 66k volume. The fee is about 3-4u. So in 15 days, it costs 45-60u. If the capital is over 1000, then after 15 days the total points are 270. With the current situation, two bets can be claimed.
Two bets below 60u would be a heavy loss. Not to mention being hit with penalties. Tsk tsk.
Personally, I run 132k a day, costing about 6u. Capital over 10k, so I get 20 points a day. Total points after 15 days is 300, can claim about 5 bets. The maximum fee is 90u. So I can still hold on. Friends with capital below 10k are having a bit of difficulty already. $BTC $ETH $STRK
Today still running $BOS The stock is currently the easiest to run. The point is high but the odds are few, so today I'm reducing volume. Going with 132k (already x4) about 4u.
Currently, many people are saying to hold on, but I don't want to hold because I don't want to step into the same mistakes as Bank and Hemi or the Bless stock. Last time with Bank, I burned 600u because I held on, it went up x2 in a few seconds and I couldn't even submit my armor.
So, please note: 1. If holding, should only go with volume x1. Have enough armor to sustain. 2. Always set a stop-loss for the short holding order. If it goes wrong, you lose less, and there's a chance to recover. 3. You can set a holding order x1 with an isolated order. If it goes bad and it doubles, you will lose an amount equal to the holding.
Recently, there haven't been many opportunities, so I have reduced the daily volume. The actual volume is about 33k. That's 132k in total volume.
I started running the $BOS because it began to have volume this morning.
This one has quite a way to go, so you can gradually run it daily. The current total is 100u. On the first day of running, I got lucky and now I have 13u left after deducting fees.
Participated in alpha since the beginning of September Going through countless emotions. But I just want to tell the newbies one thing: “If you haven't paid your tuition, you will still incur losses for a long time.” Here, I will summarize a few hard-earned experiences for those who come after. I have 3 hold points and in September I traded on the 18th. So in total, that's 22 points/day, with 15 days that's 330 points. If in September, I could get 9-10 trades. But in October, I only got 6 trades.
* Regarding BTC, last night it dropped to 119,700 and has support here (because there are 2 candles of equal volume but before that there was a long red candle, then a very long wick candle)
Trading plan:
I entered a long order at 121,605 STL at 119,339 (1.86%) - The previous low Order volume: 5000$, so if it hits the stl it will be nearly 1% of the total trading account. TP: 2R
* Regarding ETH, the funds are accumulating a lot, so it is expected that ETH will soon be the next ATH breaker, currently at the fibo 0.5 area, EMA200 H4.
I entered a long order at 4,363 STL at 4,237 (2.91%) - The previous low Order volume: 3333$ TP 2R, STL 1% of total capital.
Trading principles: - Always have a take profit and stop loss when entering a trade. - Never remove the take profit or STL points - Trading volume depends on STL (For example, stl 2%, total capital is 5000$, so stl 1% of total capital is 50$ then we will take a volume of 2500$ for this order, and TP 2R is 100$) - If not following the proposed scenario, do not enter the trade.
I write for myself, so if anyone doesn't like it, it's not to their taste, they can skip it, no need to litter here, thanks! $ETH $BTC
the armored pump should have a liquidation price of around 25, or add 1 long position to reduce risk
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$COAI I see many friends are very concerned, so I'm updating a bit for everyone to follow and enjoy.
I have cut back on the volume and added armor to my order, my experience in funding trading is that high positive funding => at the end of the wave, mm short to + dump spot.
In my opinion, I play simply as it is, many friends say I'm a dev, with hundreds of billions in my account, I just laugh =) I'm just an ordinary person who likes to earn money normally.
I know my limits, holding this order to die for everyone to follow, I advise not to copy because I see many people shorting after me. 👍
Regarding BTC, after a series of consecutive days increasing by 16% from the bottom, there has been the first red candle on the D frame. Currently, there is support at 116,500 - 118,000 Trading plan:
* Scenario 1: If BTC moves sideways here and breaks up, then enter a Long position at the break point, with a Stop Loss (STL) below the sideways area. * Scenario 2: Wait for the support area to see the price reaction; if it moves sideways here and eliminates the selling volume and begins to have buying volume, then enter a Long position. STL below support. (This support area also coincides with Pib 0.5)
TP 2R, STL 1% of total capital. Trading principles: - Always have a take profit point and stop loss when entering a trade. - Never remove the take profit point or STL - Trading volume depends on STL (For example, if STL is 2%, and total capital is 5000$, then STL 1% of total capital is 50$, thus we will use a volume of 2500$ for this trade, and TP 2R is 100$) - If not following the outlined scenario, do not enter a trade.
Scenario for $ETH similar to $BTC I write for myself, so if anyone doesn't like it or disagrees, you can ignore it, no need to spam here, thanks!
$COAI Unpredictable developments, a short A E can research to rebalance both ends to wait for a good opportunity to return, okay, fire prevention, still capital and everything else. This one is hard to predict, so I have made quite a few mistakes.