1 AM session—— Six consecutive trades, the first five went smoothly. Shorted from 354 to 353 for a 12u gain, then shorted again to 352 for another 13u. The 348 trade was a bit unexpected, took a small 9u loss. Then went long at 344 and scored 11u. The highlight was the 345 short, held it down to 342 for a solid 105u profit. Got conservative with the 340 trade, closed with 8u.
After waking up, everything changed—— First trade was a short at 333, which got pumped to 337, instantly wiping out 437u. Almost lost my cool, but calmed down and shorted at 338, held to 330 and recovered 279u. Tried a small short at 333 and made 27u, which helped regain some confidence.
Took a hit switching to other assets. Chased a long on BNB at 908, but stopped out at 906, losing 163u (in hindsight, should’ve stuck with ZEC). Adjusted quickly, went long on ZEC at 329 up to 333 for 86u. Then kept switching between short at 332 and long at 329, steadily collecting a few dozen u from small trades.
Afternoon focus on BNB—— Kept bouncing between 897 and 906, scalping both long and short. Managed to catch a few small wins, but the 901 short was liquidated at 906 for a 338u loss—really wanted to smash the keyboard then.
Evening high-stakes $ETH —— Spotted resistance at 3090, went all-in short with 100x leverage! Closed at 3062, instantly banking 473u, adrenaline pumping. Caught the dip at 3061 for a long, rode it up to 3069 for another 110u.
But the last rally was brutal. Ended up with a 600u unrealized loss above 3100, held on until it pulled back to 3100 to break even. Tried to catch the bottom by going long at 3082, but closed at 3100 for a 168u loss (didn't expect it to drop to 3078, didn't dare to hold). Finally, went long at 3082 to 3090, but with lower leverage, only made 30u before exiting. The 3077 trade was just me getting itchy-handed, ended up quickly losing 5u.
Today’s results: Net profit ➕184u
Biggest regret: Just found out USDC trading is fee-free—could’ve squeezed out another five or six thousand u if I’d known earlier!
(Used to just jot this down in my notes, but now finally posting this real trading record)
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BearMarketBro
· 2025-12-07 13:40
That huge profit wave in the middle of the night was insane, the 345 short order just took off—how do you manage to be so steady?
That last 3100 level got hammered repeatedly, it was brutal. Opening leverage like that is a painful lesson.
Going all-in 100x is real guts, seriously bold, but in the end it still takes a toll.
That USDC fee waiver, damn, wish I’d noticed earlier—lost five or six grand just like that.
Ending with 184u isn’t bad, considering all the pitfalls along the way.
BNB’s back-and-forth chop was really frustrating, lost 338u on that 901 trade, my brain’s about to fry.
In the morning, getting pulled up at 337 and losing 437u instantly—I felt that. This feeling of clawing back losses is incredible.
Switching to ZEC was a good move, cutting losses in time and moving to other assets was smart.
Next time, post your insights directly—don’t just save them in your notes. Good stuff should be shared.
This round of logs really looks like actual trading, none of that over-complicated stuff.
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MoonMathMagic
· 2025-12-07 00:06
This move gave me chills, the trading feel in the early morning and now is like two different people.
How could you just open a short at 346, and then it pumped all the way to 337? 437 USDT just vanished, man.
Going all in 100x at 3090 was really gutsy, but daring to go long at 3078 after that kind of dump is just wild—I was out of there way earlier.
The most frustrating thing is the USDC transaction fee issue. How much do you have to lose before you even notice that?
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RunWithRugs
· 2025-12-06 19:14
Looking at this pullback to 3100 to break even, your mindset is really steady, unlike some people who just get liquidated.
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That 345 order held from 105u down to 342 is insane, that's what I call the right kind of greed.
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Getting stopped out at 906 really hurts, I know that keyboard-smashing feeling.
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Netting 184u profit and still regretting the fees, that's a different level of thinking.
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That winning streak in the middle of the night was awesome, but the rally to 337 after waking up doesn't always recover your losses.
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Going all-in 100x short at 3090 takes guts, your adrenaline must have been off the charts haha.
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Those few ZEC quick switches actually all made money, sometimes being flexible works better than sticking to your own judgment.
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Just realized USDC has zero fees now, I could have re-earned everything I lost before.
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Didn't dare to hold on hard at 3078 but still got out alive, that's better than stubbornly holding and losing money.
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Oh my, if I could have a few days like this every month, I'd be satisfied.
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ChainWatcher
· 2025-12-04 14:40
Yeah, going all-in with 100x leverage is definitely a gambler’s mentality. Even though you made a profit, that’s way too intense.
That 105 USDT trade at 3:45 AM was indeed satisfying, but getting liquidated for 437 USDT afterward must have stung.
Little details like zero-fee USDC trading can really add up—feels worst when you find out too late.
Overall, you made a profit today, but with such huge swings, your mindset has to be so strong. Respect.
Getting your BNB order at 907 swept down to 906 would make anyone want to smash their keyboard—I get it.
But holding through the loss until you break even isn’t a strategy I’d recommend often; the risk is just too high.
That 3078 move was brutal—probably trapped quite a few people.
Netting 184 is not bad, but if every trade is this volatile, that’s a ton of pressure.
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LiquidatedAgain
· 2025-12-04 14:38
Still able to review after going all-in with 100x leverage—must be really lucky to be alive. I really look down on myself.
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MintMaster
· 2025-12-04 14:38
That winning streak in the early hours felt amazing, that 105u on trade 345 really took off.
But as soon as I woke up, I got absolutely wrecked, 437u evaporated in an instant—I was stunned.
That 100x all-in on 3090 really got my adrenaline pumping for you, and then 473u just blew up like that, unbelievable.
By the way, if I’d known about USDC’s zero-fee thing earlier, I really could have squeezed out a lot more, but your net profit of 184u is still pretty good—way better than my round-trip stop loss last week where I still lost money.
That attempt to catch the bottom at 3082 and then getting taken out at 3078 was honestly the most brutal moment in the market—really can’t tough it out at times like that.
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TooScaredToSell
· 2025-12-04 14:30
This trading recap is making me dizzy. Five trades at dawn made me feel great until morning, then I woke up to be stuck with a -$437 position—how strong does your mindset have to be for that?
That 345 short held all the way down to 342 for a $105 profit, I really need to learn from that. Last time, I got impatient and closed out early.
I really can’t go all-in with 100x leverage like that. After making $473 in profits, still daring to keep playing takes real guts.
Only realized at the end that USDC is fee-free. How much trading do you have to do to break even with that?
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ApeWithNoFear
· 2025-12-04 14:28
Five smooth wins in the early morning, then everything blew up right after I got up, haha.
Losing 437u in an instant really made me want to smash my computer.
Going all-in 100x at the 3090 resistance felt great, but that pump afterwards really wrecked my mindset.
A net profit of 184u is not bad, but the no-fee USDC thing still stings.
This round was still too greedy, especially that trade at 3082—I should’ve exited right there.
The rhythm was on point in the early morning, but unfortunately I got wiped out right after sunrise.
In summary: cautious when making money, losing it really fast.
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RugpullTherapist
· 2025-12-04 14:17
What kind of luck is it to hit all five trades in the early morning? I want that too.
Taking 105u in one go on trade 345, that's some serious composure.
Waking up to instantly lose 437u, what a dramatic contrast—your mentality is truly tough.
100x all-in and a huge profit of 473u? Man, your guts are on another level.
That discovery about the USDC fee came a bit late, my friend.
Overall +184u is not bad, better than most people.
Having survived so many pitfalls and still coming back alive, that's experience.
That 3100 move was really fierce, still daring to hold with a floating loss of 600u.
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ShadowStaker
· 2025-12-04 14:15
nah this is just gambling with extra steps, the 100x leverage move giving me heart palpitations just reading it. also... USDC fee thing? that's the real tragedy here lmao
#ETH走势分析 December 3 Live Trading Recap
1 AM session——
Six consecutive trades, the first five went smoothly. Shorted from 354 to 353 for a 12u gain, then shorted again to 352 for another 13u. The 348 trade was a bit unexpected, took a small 9u loss. Then went long at 344 and scored 11u. The highlight was the 345 short, held it down to 342 for a solid 105u profit. Got conservative with the 340 trade, closed with 8u.
After waking up, everything changed——
First trade was a short at 333, which got pumped to 337, instantly wiping out 437u. Almost lost my cool, but calmed down and shorted at 338, held to 330 and recovered 279u. Tried a small short at 333 and made 27u, which helped regain some confidence.
Took a hit switching to other assets. Chased a long on BNB at 908, but stopped out at 906, losing 163u (in hindsight, should’ve stuck with ZEC). Adjusted quickly, went long on ZEC at 329 up to 333 for 86u. Then kept switching between short at 332 and long at 329, steadily collecting a few dozen u from small trades.
Afternoon focus on BNB——
Kept bouncing between 897 and 906, scalping both long and short. Managed to catch a few small wins, but the 901 short was liquidated at 906 for a 338u loss—really wanted to smash the keyboard then.
Evening high-stakes $ETH ——
Spotted resistance at 3090, went all-in short with 100x leverage! Closed at 3062, instantly banking 473u, adrenaline pumping. Caught the dip at 3061 for a long, rode it up to 3069 for another 110u.
But the last rally was brutal. Ended up with a 600u unrealized loss above 3100, held on until it pulled back to 3100 to break even. Tried to catch the bottom by going long at 3082, but closed at 3100 for a 168u loss (didn't expect it to drop to 3078, didn't dare to hold). Finally, went long at 3082 to 3090, but with lower leverage, only made 30u before exiting. The 3077 trade was just me getting itchy-handed, ended up quickly losing 5u.
Today’s results: Net profit ➕184u
Biggest regret: Just found out USDC trading is fee-free—could’ve squeezed out another five or six thousand u if I’d known earlier!
(Used to just jot this down in my notes, but now finally posting this real trading record)