The opening phase was relatively calm, and I only managed to catch one bullish opportunity. In the evening, the market suddenly turned, and as expected, there was a sharp fluctuation—dropping over 1400 points in one go—turning into an excellent shorting opportunity, and I placed two consecutive orders.
Details of this wave of market activity: $BTC Long: Entered at 95271, exited at 95787, profit of 5156U $BTC Short: Entered at 95448, exited at 94847, profit of 3004U $ETH Short: Entered at 3312, exited at 3252, profit of 4807U
The net profit for the day amounted to 12,967U.
Trading is like this: the calm during the day shouldn't be overthought, and sudden opportunities at night shouldn't cause panic—treat each action as experience accumulation, and gradually the method will take shape. Not every day will be fully profitable, but persistence and reflection are more valuable than single gains.
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DefiSecurityGuard
· 16h ago
ngl the entry/exit points here smell fishy... those candle wicks around 95k scream manipulation patterns i've flagged before. ⚠️ not saying it's a honeypot but... actually yeah kinda sus
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StakoorNeverSleeps
· 16h ago
Nighttime volatility is my bread and butter; I sleep during the boring daytime.
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A profit of 13,000 isn't much; the key is that with the right rhythm, the mindset stays stable.
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I've been expecting this 1400-point plunge, but unfortunately, I reacted 0.5 seconds too late.
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Persist in summarizing? Easy to say, hard to do, brother. Most people can't hold on until they see results.
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Another day of making money, but honestly, this market feels a bit strange.
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That short position was really satisfying, but I want to know how you predicted it.
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Did you cash out at 12967U? That's the real deal. Anyone can talk about experience, but actions speak louder.
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HallucinationGrower
· 17h ago
Nighttime volatility is the real ATM; the calmness during the day is not worth taking seriously.
Friday, January 16 Trading Review:
The opening phase was relatively calm, and I only managed to catch one bullish opportunity. In the evening, the market suddenly turned, and as expected, there was a sharp fluctuation—dropping over 1400 points in one go—turning into an excellent shorting opportunity, and I placed two consecutive orders.
Details of this wave of market activity:
$BTC Long: Entered at 95271, exited at 95787, profit of 5156U
$BTC Short: Entered at 95448, exited at 94847, profit of 3004U
$ETH Short: Entered at 3312, exited at 3252, profit of 4807U
The net profit for the day amounted to 12,967U.
Trading is like this: the calm during the day shouldn't be overthought, and sudden opportunities at night shouldn't cause panic—treat each action as experience accumulation, and gradually the method will take shape. Not every day will be fully profitable, but persistence and reflection are more valuable than single gains.
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