From the point in time on January 12th, if a long volatility strategy was implemented back then, it should have already generated good returns by now. In this wave of market movement, the trend of volatility indeed provided many profit opportunities for participants. For options traders, such volatility strategies often yield substantial returns during periods of increased market turbulence. If you entered the position at that point, your timing was quite well chosen.
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AirdropHunterKing
· 6h ago
Bro, I really bought the dip in volatility during the wave on January 12th. My account is doing pretty well now, just like back in the day when I exploited the loopholes. You have to seize that moment.
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AirdropAutomaton
· 6h ago
Oh, if I had known that the wave on January 12th could be so profitable, why didn't I just go all-in back then?
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AirdropBuffet
· 6h ago
The wave on January 12th was indeed not missed, the volatility was eaten up very well.
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SchrodingerPrivateKey
· 6h ago
I did buy the dip on January 12th, and now the returns look pretty good haha
From the point in time on January 12th, if a long volatility strategy was implemented back then, it should have already generated good returns by now. In this wave of market movement, the trend of volatility indeed provided many profit opportunities for participants. For options traders, such volatility strategies often yield substantial returns during periods of increased market turbulence. If you entered the position at that point, your timing was quite well chosen.