On Friday’s sharp drop, our pre-positioned short orders took off directly. It wasn’t intentional delay—the market just changed too fast. Those familiar know the market tanked all of a sudden, and there was simply no time to type. But the result speaks for itself: we precisely nailed the rhythm and captured the entire short opportunity.
The Fed’s rate cut expectations keep swinging, making market sentiment a rollercoaster. At times like these, direction is more important than diligence. Data doesn’t lie—every entry and exit validated the strategy’s effectiveness. $SOL also adjusted with the broader market, and volatility brings opportunities.
The market always educates the hesitant and rewards the decisive.
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hodl_therapist
· 1h ago
The market changes are really unbelievable. As expected, you really have to rely on your reaction speed to make a living.
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TxFailed
· 12-07 09:39
nah look, the fed pivot narrative is getting old... technically speaking tho, shorting into that friday dump was the play everyone *should've* seen coming. respect the timing but also—learned this the hard way—catching falling knives on leverage is how you end up explaining wallet pain to your wife
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0xInsomnia
· 12-07 09:37
The moment the short position takes off is truly satisfying—when you get the direction right, it's easy money.
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SchrödingersNode
· 12-07 09:35
The feeling of going short and taking off is just awesome, I'll do it again next time.
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SybilSlayer
· 12-07 09:35
Okay, sure. Going short right now is definitely a bold move, much better than those armchair strategists who only comment after the fact.
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TokenDustCollector
· 12-07 09:34
To be honest, this round of short positions was really spot on, but the Fed's flip-flopping is just unbelievable—one moment they're talking about rate cuts, the next they're hesitating. Good thing I reacted quickly.
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SigmaValidator
· 12-07 09:33
Damn, this short position was really amazing. Direction is everything.
#美联储重启降息步伐 December 5th trading recap is here:
$BTC Captured 4,073 points, $ETH secured 132 points.
On Friday’s sharp drop, our pre-positioned short orders took off directly. It wasn’t intentional delay—the market just changed too fast. Those familiar know the market tanked all of a sudden, and there was simply no time to type. But the result speaks for itself: we precisely nailed the rhythm and captured the entire short opportunity.
The Fed’s rate cut expectations keep swinging, making market sentiment a rollercoaster. At times like these, direction is more important than diligence. Data doesn’t lie—every entry and exit validated the strategy’s effectiveness. $SOL also adjusted with the broader market, and volatility brings opportunities.
The market always educates the hesitant and rewards the decisive.