Let me summarize today's continuous buy-the-dip and go long strategy for you! Let's identify the issues. Taking Ether as an example, the 1-minute ultra-short-term market data serves as a reference. After we entered a short order at 4290, the reason we didn't take profit was that each rebound failed to surpass the previous turning point, which presented resistance. The rebound positions were sequentially 4175, 4144, 4110, 4055, 3945, and 3880. First, you must understand that as long as the coin price approaches the support level and you haven't entered a position, you should cancel the order. If it falls again to the vicinity of your expected entry price, it will become dangerous. First, observe that 4175 hit 4179, then rebounded to 4200 before dropping below. 4144 rebounded to a maximum of around 4161, while 4110 was directly breached. After that, it rebounded to 4123. 4055 rebounded to 4090. 3945 fell to 3950, then rebounded to 4011. 3880 dropped to 3886 and is currently rebounding to 3980. The only level that was directly breached was 4110. The other positions all reacted. If you strictly execute "lick once and run" or immediately push your break-even stop loss upon entry, it would generally be safer. Not entering a position also prevents you from being trapped with huge losses. Just manage your stop loss well. Don't hold onto contrary positions. As long as you receive an order and push your break-even stop loss, the real bottom rarely sweeps you out. Generally, the long wick candle ends the downtrend with a rise. In fact, I personally do not recommend left-side buy-the-dip strategies. The right-side method is to wait for the bottom to hit sideways, moving into a volatile market. After a pullback, making a breakthrough trendline move would be relatively safer. Because the market is always there, and you can open orders 24 hours a day. Real profitability occurs during stable and volatile market conditions; bottom fishing during significant market downturns is particularly risky! Traders often misjudge the strength of downtrends and uptrends due to insufficient experience, entering the market midway without stop losses, and continuously making margin replenishments, leading to liquidation! So, here's a piece of advice for newbies! Do not buy the dip or short at the highest price against the trend; wait for the market to stabilize and then judge whether the downtrend has stopped based on the patterns. Only experienced veterans can operate effectively with long wick candles.

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RJMonvip
· 10-14 13:15
how you find all these you are hard worker
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Caijie6786vip
· 10-14 12:28
Today the long order lost 1k oil, hurry up and livestream to help me recover losses😂
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