The recent market sentiment is still leaning towards long positions, mainly focusing on short-term swing trading. To be honest, trading needs to be validated with real money; empty talk is meaningless.
I have used 300 USDT for margin trading, and it has already more than doubled. I have already taken profits of 500 USDT earlier, and the remaining 300 USDT is still in the market continuing to trade. The strategy is very simple: treat liquidation as a stop-loss and see how far it can go. After all, high risks bring high rewards; the key is to maintain a steady mindset and not lose your composure due to fluctuations.
We will continue to track the progress of this trade, and interested friends can pay attention to see the real-time data. There are no absolutes in trading, but using data to speak is always right.
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BearMarketHustler
· 2025-12-25 18:51
Liquidation as a stop-loss? This guy's mindset is really steady, I can't do that.
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GasWaster
· 2025-12-25 00:11
Liquidation as a stop-loss? Bro, your mindset is good, but it's a bit too intense.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 2025-12-23 13:00
Real traders are afraid of having more catchphrases than actual trades.
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TestnetNomad
· 2025-12-23 08:40
Get Liquidated at stop loss, this guy really dares to play!
The recent market sentiment is still leaning towards long positions, mainly focusing on short-term swing trading. To be honest, trading needs to be validated with real money; empty talk is meaningless.
I have used 300 USDT for margin trading, and it has already more than doubled. I have already taken profits of 500 USDT earlier, and the remaining 300 USDT is still in the market continuing to trade. The strategy is very simple: treat liquidation as a stop-loss and see how far it can go. After all, high risks bring high rewards; the key is to maintain a steady mindset and not lose your composure due to fluctuations.
We will continue to track the progress of this trade, and interested friends can pay attention to see the real-time data. There are no absolutes in trading, but using data to speak is always right.