3350 broke through, so the plan is to move within the 3285-3385 range with three trades. Currently, the first trade is in progress, then we go to test 3385, and then drop back to 3285.
For short-term traders, enter here: short position with a stop loss at 3455; for long positions, stop loss at 3225. This morning, short at 3280 with a target of 3285 (this is the first trade, which you all didn't do). Then there will be a long at 3285, with a target of 3385 (this is the second trade). And there's a short for the third trade! Every time we place an order, try to keep the same position size. From a technical perspective, there's never a single technical pattern. Today, the probability that 1+1=2 is 80%. When you use this same technique tomorrow, the probability that 1+1=2 becomes 99%. The same technical, the result is always the same: 1+1=2, it will always equal 2. If you make a long at 3285 and earn a little, after taking profit, when you go short at 3385, you still add a little position. Don’t think that because the previous long was profitable, the probability of winning the next short is higher than losing. This leads to a chain problem: the signals given by the uncles, grandpas, and grandmas in your live room, I trade with 1% of your capital. If you keep earning and earning and keep being awesome, then after multiplying your capital by 1% N times, the last losing trade will always be bigger than the profits of the previous trades. Alright! You might not understand what N times means. Basically, this 🐶🐔 market, tell me why two days ago at 3150/3180 you all shorted, but when it broke through yesterday, you didn't short, and instead left me alone in the wind, confused? I was the only one short at 3180. Every time I get beaten up, it’s me. Am I Japanese or something?
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SpicyChickenWithRiceCrackers
· 6h ago
If you go to 3385 first, you can also skip it.
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TheMountainsAndRiversAre
· 7h ago
More than 3080, half of the position has been taken profit; short at 3165, placed a pending order at 3366 and doubled the position, woke up to find it at 3360 and added another double. All positions are now closed. What can a currently flat position do?
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TheNightIsStillYoung,But
· 7h ago
I knew it was you. You won't lose, whether it's adding to your position or how much you can hold short... When have I ever lost a trade...! Who do you think you're looking down on?
3350 broke through, so the plan is to move within the 3285-3385 range with three trades. Currently, the first trade is in progress, then we go to test 3385, and then drop back to 3285.
For short-term traders, enter here: short position with a stop loss at 3455; for long positions, stop loss at 3225.
This morning, short at 3280 with a target of 3285 (this is the first trade, which you all didn't do).
Then there will be a long at 3285, with a target of 3385 (this is the second trade).
And there's a short for the third trade!
Every time we place an order, try to keep the same position size. From a technical perspective, there's never a single technical pattern. Today, the probability that 1+1=2 is 80%. When you use this same technique tomorrow, the probability that 1+1=2 becomes 99%. The same technical, the result is always the same: 1+1=2, it will always equal 2.
If you make a long at 3285 and earn a little, after taking profit, when you go short at 3385, you still add a little position. Don’t think that because the previous long was profitable, the probability of winning the next short is higher than losing.
This leads to a chain problem: the signals given by the uncles, grandpas, and grandmas in your live room, I trade with 1% of your capital. If you keep earning and earning and keep being awesome, then after multiplying your capital by 1% N times, the last losing trade will always be bigger than the profits of the previous trades.
Alright! You might not understand what N times means. Basically, this 🐶🐔 market, tell me why two days ago at 3150/3180 you all shorted, but when it broke through yesterday, you didn't short, and instead left me alone in the wind, confused? I was the only one short at 3180. Every time I get beaten up, it’s me. Am I Japanese or something?