I don't want to see Huazi get liquidated, after all, Huazi is quite handsome. We're all crypto traders, and although profits and losses are unpredictable, losing money is always uncomfortable. There's no need to gloat over others' pain. Although Huazi has cut me before, we're all adults now. Investing is about risk and reward, and I’ve never mentioned this before. The phrase "wearing the yellow robe" and "delivering takeout" are just crypto memes, purely for fun. Long and short are just debates over market opinions. I don't recommend Huazi publicly showing his positions. If you want to win applause by revealing your positions, then profits and losses are interconnected—if you lose, you'll naturally face ridicule. Refer to the Three Arrows Capital incident during the last bear market; the crypto scene has always been like this. Very few people can make money in trading markets, and everyone just likes to watch rich people get liquidated—especially someone as wealthy and handsome as Huazi. So, positions should either be kept private or only shown to your investors. Showing them to everyone not only invites a flood of flattery if you win but also offers no real benefit. This is a naive suggestion from a small trader chasing traffic and ad revenue. 😅😅😅
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I don't want to see Huazi get liquidated, after all, Huazi is quite handsome. We're all crypto traders, and although profits and losses are unpredictable, losing money is always uncomfortable. There's no need to gloat over others' pain. Although Huazi has cut me before, we're all adults now. Investing is about risk and reward, and I’ve never mentioned this before. The phrase "wearing the yellow robe" and "delivering takeout" are just crypto memes, purely for fun. Long and short are just debates over market opinions. I don't recommend Huazi publicly showing his positions. If you want to win applause by revealing your positions, then profits and losses are interconnected—if you lose, you'll naturally face ridicule. Refer to the Three Arrows Capital incident during the last bear market; the crypto scene has always been like this. Very few people can make money in trading markets, and everyone just likes to watch rich people get liquidated—especially someone as wealthy and handsome as Huazi. So, positions should either be kept private or only shown to your investors. Showing them to everyone not only invites a flood of flattery if you win but also offers no real benefit. This is a naive suggestion from a small trader chasing traffic and ad revenue. 😅😅😅