I set my strategy right from the opening—Kong positioning is key. In the morning, there was no action within the sideways range, but half an hour before the non-farm payroll data, I preemptively placed a short order. This move resulted in a few nice pullbacks.
Throughout the day, all three trades were successful: BTC short, entered at 91325, exited at 90576, profit of 3744U BTC short, entered at 90748, exited at 90071, profit of 3385U BTC short, entered at 90698, exited at 89676, profit of 5113U
Total daily profit: 12242U
The essence of trading lies precisely in that moment—when the market is full of noise, you can hear your own judgment clearly; when prices fluctuate up and down, you maintain your rhythm. Today is like that, and it should continue to be so. No one knows your account better than you do.
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LiquidatedThrice
· 7h ago
Reverse operation based on non-farm payroll data, this idea is just brilliant.
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Three successful trades in a row? You must be incredibly lucky.
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Listening carefully to your judgment, that part has some substance, but account stability is the real key.
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12242U in one day, friends, this is no joke.
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Short position ambush is important, but drawdown management is the key to survival.
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The most feared thing is overconfidence; what will happen when the market turns next time.
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MidnightTrader
· 01-09 21:51
Damn, I hit all three bets, I need to learn this rhythm
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All-InQueen
· 01-09 17:00
Hmm... All in the money, right? Why do I always chase short positions at the highest point?
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 01-09 17:00
Damn, this technique is indeed excellent. Before the non-farm payrolls, setting up short positions to eat the move is unmatched, and the sense of rhythm is perfectly controlled.
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LucidSleepwalker
· 01-09 16:59
Placing a short position before the non-farm payrolls is indeed a perfect move, just waiting for the market to give a reaction time.
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FlashLoanLarry
· 01-09 16:58
nah the real edge here is knowing when *not* to fight the noise, fr fr
Last Friday's market review:
I set my strategy right from the opening—Kong positioning is key. In the morning, there was no action within the sideways range, but half an hour before the non-farm payroll data, I preemptively placed a short order. This move resulted in a few nice pullbacks.
Throughout the day, all three trades were successful:
BTC short, entered at 91325, exited at 90576, profit of 3744U
BTC short, entered at 90748, exited at 90071, profit of 3385U
BTC short, entered at 90698, exited at 89676, profit of 5113U
Total daily profit: 12242U
The essence of trading lies precisely in that moment—when the market is full of noise, you can hear your own judgment clearly; when prices fluctuate up and down, you maintain your rhythm. Today is like that, and it should continue to be so. No one knows your account better than you do.
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