Yesterday's long position didn't hold, and it was even hammered down midway, resulting in a loss. Today, I decided to go all-in on a short position, betting on a miraculous reversal.
However, based on the market sentiment, the strength of this upward move seems somewhat lacking, lacking the momentum of a full-scale surge, and is prone to fizzling out halfway. Whether the bulls can truly take over remains to be seen in the upcoming trend. Either a reversal or continued consolidation, since I've already placed my bet, I'll just wait for the outcome.
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TokenAlchemist
· 8h ago
lmao all-in short after getting liquidated long? that's not alpha, that's just variance chasing. the momentum profile here literally screams dead cat bounce — insufficient order flow velocity, minimal conviction. you're basically betting against your own thesis because you got tilted. statistically speaking, revenge trades have negative asymmetric returns. just saying.
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DefiVeteran
· 15h ago
Going all-in on a short position is a gambler's mentality. Lost yesterday and going all-in today? The market isn't very exciting right now, but such reverse operations are extremely risky, brother.
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SchrodingerGas
· 15h ago
The all-in short position is a typical overcorrection after a loss. From a game theory perspective, you're betting on the failure of your opponent's rational expectations—probability geometry, my friend.
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memecoin_therapy
· 15h ago
Going all-in on a short position to bet on a reversal. If your mindset hasn't collapsed this time, consider it a win haha
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JustHereForAirdrops
· 15h ago
Going all-in on a short position—either take off or go home. It all depends on whether the subsequent trend agrees or not.
Yesterday's long position didn't hold, and it was even hammered down midway, resulting in a loss. Today, I decided to go all-in on a short position, betting on a miraculous reversal.
However, based on the market sentiment, the strength of this upward move seems somewhat lacking, lacking the momentum of a full-scale surge, and is prone to fizzling out halfway. Whether the bulls can truly take over remains to be seen in the upcoming trend. Either a reversal or continued consolidation, since I've already placed my bet, I'll just wait for the outcome.