#数字资产生态回暖 $POWER's market feels still weak, and the idea of shorting is quite clear. Use low multiple leverage to keep up with the downward rhythm, and if the risk control is done well, the returns are still good. This strategy is very stable.
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probably_nothing_anon
· 4h ago
The low leverage and rhythm are indeed stable, but few people can really control it
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LiquidatorFlash
· 4h ago
Low leverage sounds stable, but the line of liquidation risk is actually frighteningly thin, and a threshold trigger is GG
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Degentleman
· 4h ago
The low leverage and rhythm are really stable, but I am afraid that human nature will not be able to pass
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TokenEconomist
· 4h ago
actually wait—let me break this down. the leverage strategy you're describing here assumes sustained downward momentum, but ceteris paribus, that's basically betting against mean reversion. what's the actual catalyst keeping $POWER weak? bc if it's just sentiment, low leverage doesn't necessarily hedge against the vol snap-back tbh
#数字资产生态回暖 $POWER's market feels still weak, and the idea of shorting is quite clear. Use low multiple leverage to keep up with the downward rhythm, and if the risk control is done well, the returns are still good. This strategy is very stable.