NFP data is about to be released, and the market is at a crossroads.



The moment such heavyweight economic data is published often determines the next trend—either becoming an accelerator of your wealth or a guillotine for your account. Some choose the safest approach: to wait and see.

Three paths lie ahead, each taken by different people, but the outcomes vary greatly. The key is to understand what level of volatility you can withstand and then make a choice that truly belongs to you. The market won't wait for anyone, but position management will never deceive you.
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UnruggableChadvip
· 01-09 17:05
No matter how NFP turns out, reduce your position by half first. Risk management is the key.
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PoetryOnChainvip
· 01-09 17:04
The term "gallows" is a bit harsh, haha, but that's exactly how it is. I choose to lie flat and observe; anyway, NFP won't change the data just because I'm nervous.
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SerumSquirtervip
· 01-09 17:04
Damn, NFP is here again. It's always a life-or-death moment for my account. How should I choose this time?
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LiquidatorFlashvip
· 01-09 16:57
When the NFP is released, the liquidation risk instantly hits the threshold, and leveraged positions should go to sleep. --- It's the same old story, but only those who have reduced their positions truly survive. --- Still daring to go all-in with a collateralization ratio below 0.8? Get ready to be liquidated by the smart contract. --- Listening to the high-level advice and staying calm is easy, but in reality, it's just words from those without any positions. --- For leveraged loan positions exceeding 5 times, don't look at the market during NFP; an exploding mentality is the real guillotine. --- Position management truly never lies, but the question is how many people really understand what risk control mechanisms are. --- At a crossroads? I see only either liquidation or bottom fishing; there is no third way. --- Those who go all-in with liquidation risk in front of their eyes are either gamblers or brainless. --- Data fluctuations are unpredictable; technical analysis is useless. The key is whether the risk exposure can be held.
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OfflineValidatorvip
· 01-09 16:53
Well... NFP stuff, to be honest, is just a gambler's celebration. I choose to sleep. I'm holding my entire position and waiting to see what happens; anyway, I can't lose much more. Position management? It's easy to say, but when it comes to critical moments, who isn't going all in? The night before NFP, my strategy is—do nothing, keep my hands in my pockets. No matter how this turns out, my account is already numb. Damn, staying up late to watch the data again, might as well go all in for a more exciting end. Three options? I only see one clearly—lie flat and wait for death.
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airdrop_whisperervip
· 01-09 16:52
You're almost liquidated but still pondering position management, truly classic.
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