Recently, I want to share my experience playing CLO. I initially went all-in long and invested $2000, but every time I tried to short at a high level, I would get caught—markets always moved to even higher levels, which made me a bit annoyed. Later, I thought about it and realized that instead of sticking to the traditional high-level short strategy, I might as well change my approach. This time, I decided to be smarter and follow the trend by chasing the highs, using reverse thinking. My current plan is to wait for the moment when the price spikes upward, then close my position directly. Sometimes in the crypto world, adapting to the market's temperament is more effective than rigidly sticking to a single strategy.
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Deconstructionist
· 01-11 13:48
Hmm, this logic is a bit convoluted. Shorting at high levels and getting trapped, then switching to chasing highs? It still feels like a gamble on probabilities.
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not_your_keys
· 01-11 13:33
Haha, that's right. The crypto world is all about following the market. Holding on stubbornly is really just courting disaster.
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-11 13:31
This is the crypto world, you have to be slapped in the face repeatedly to learn...
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AirdropHunter007
· 01-11 13:28
Haha, I'm too familiar with this routine. After repeatedly getting lessons from shorting at high levels, I adopt reverse thinking and chase the highs. This is the "flexibility and adaptability" that the crypto world has taught us. In plain terms, it's being beaten into submission.
Recently, I want to share my experience playing CLO. I initially went all-in long and invested $2000, but every time I tried to short at a high level, I would get caught—markets always moved to even higher levels, which made me a bit annoyed. Later, I thought about it and realized that instead of sticking to the traditional high-level short strategy, I might as well change my approach. This time, I decided to be smarter and follow the trend by chasing the highs, using reverse thinking. My current plan is to wait for the moment when the price spikes upward, then close my position directly. Sometimes in the crypto world, adapting to the market's temperament is more effective than rigidly sticking to a single strategy.