Just woke up and checked my account, and that 9.6 order surprisingly got filled. After waiting for a full two months, BTC finally gave me a chance to break even. I still remember on November 13th, I started building my position at 10.2, and then added to my position several times. When the price dropped to 80,600, I almost couldn't hold on — that period was really a constant struggle, adding margin again and again to survive. After enduring the hardest moments, I finally made it through the rebound. Honestly, this experience has made me realize that instead of nervously fighting in futures contracts, it’s more reliable to just hold spot. Futures trading really drains your mental energy.
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SendWalker
· 8h ago
Congratulations, no stop-loss set, holding the position will eventually lead to liquidation.
Just woke up and checked my account, and that 9.6 order surprisingly got filled. After waiting for a full two months, BTC finally gave me a chance to break even. I still remember on November 13th, I started building my position at 10.2, and then added to my position several times. When the price dropped to 80,600, I almost couldn't hold on — that period was really a constant struggle, adding margin again and again to survive. After enduring the hardest moments, I finally made it through the rebound. Honestly, this experience has made me realize that instead of nervously fighting in futures contracts, it’s more reliable to just hold spot. Futures trading really drains your mental energy.