Evening bonus order, XRP, 1.9389 long position, stop loss at 1.9150, stop loss only 1.217%, recommended 100x leverage, not a big loss either, target 1.99-2.1-2.8-2.4.
Many people don't understand the significance of adding to a position. Adding to a position is about using a very tight stop-loss to achieve a high reward-to-risk ratio. Take tonight's trade as an example: entering at 3190 with 1% of your capital, adding at 3160 with 2% of your capital, so your average entry price becomes 3170. The recent high rebound was to 3194. With 3% of your capital, you could capture 24 points; with 1%, you capture 30 points. The 50-point profit is much higher. My strategy is mainly short-term: with 1% of your capital, taking 25-30 points can be enough to exit most posit
Some haters say I'm only VIP0. Do they have the nerve to criticize the strategy? I really can't stand it. I'm VIP6, and I can upgrade him to VIP7 in minutes. He's eating free food fed by the boss and still complaining. He's a poor loser and dares to question?
Last night’s ETH US stock order hit all three profit targets, with the highest point close to the third target given by the boss, then declined after the rate cut. Brothers who followed along again reaped full gains. There will also be regular signals during the European session this afternoon if there’s market movement. Stay tuned.
All evening US stocks are waiting for 3 o'clock. It's too late, today's live broadcast went overtime. I will stop monitoring the market after midnight. I am a technical trader, so I won't fight the news at dawn. If the US stocks break through 3345, follow the strategy, or exit with a small profit now and go to sleep with an empty position.
On the eve of the interest rate meeting, hawkish interest rate cuts were overwhelming, and the liquidity gate and the year-end test of the crypto market were held; Powell ushered in a back-to-back battle, with half of his colleagues opposing interest rate cuts In the early morning of December 11, Beijing time, the Federal Reserve will announce its last interest rate decision of the year. The market has almost reached a consensus that the federal funds target range is likely to be lowered by another 25 basis points, from 3.75%–4.00% to 3.50%–3.75%, completing the third rate cut since September.