Sometimes I am bullish, and after buying in, suppose I make 200, but the next day during settlement I lose back 200. In this way, I actually haven't lost on my buy-in, but I still remain bullish and haven't cut loss. However, the data will show a large drawdown ratio. Everyone can compare comprehensively. You can try copy trading with a small amount of 50u. If you find it reliable, I suggest a copy trading amount of 200-500. Take out any profit to ensure the safety of the principal.
I am really not a machine, so everyone please rest assured, even when I sleep I will set the alarm to a fixed point using software. $BTC
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ContractMaster
· 12-22 19:22
Merry Christmas, bull up! 🐂
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GateUser-02926d27
· 12-22 18:07
How to join the group
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ComeToTheCryptoWorldTo
· 12-22 13:06
Lost 2000 oil and still have 80 oil, can I turn it around?
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61889
· 12-22 13:04
How to copy trading?
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TheManFromQiWorries
· 12-22 12:27
Shocking PI circle! Top analyst You Long stated: the price of PI coin may fall below 0.1 USD, is this prediction reliable🤔?
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ClimbToTheTopOfThe
· 12-22 09:42
Lost tens of thousands of u, can 1000 u still make a comeback?
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JustTesting.
· 12-22 09:26
It is better to pay attention to the profit-loss ratio. If the profit-loss ratio is 1, as long as the win rate exceeds nearly 50%, it can definitely yield profits. Even with a high profit-loss ratio, a win rate of only 30-40% can still result in profits. Those lead traders in copy trading have a very low profit-loss ratio but a high win rate. High risk, low reward. As long as you get one wrong trade, it can wipe out many profitable trades. It's normal to incur losses; just don't let one bad trade take everything away.
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Bottom-FishingPlan
· 12-22 09:05
Can't say it's not, not, not urgent, urgent, urgent. Say you're silly.
Sometimes I am bullish, and after buying in, suppose I make 200, but the next day during settlement I lose back 200. In this way, I actually haven't lost on my buy-in, but I still remain bullish and haven't cut loss. However, the data will show a large drawdown ratio. Everyone can compare comprehensively. You can try copy trading with a small amount of 50u. If you find it reliable, I suggest a copy trading amount of 200-500. Take out any profit to ensure the safety of the principal.
I am really not a machine, so everyone please rest assured, even when I sleep I will set the alarm to a fixed point using software. $BTC