What am I doing after the ETH pump? Reacquiring the coins I sold yesterday.
Waiting for a while, the red and green positions will balance out — this is the essence of zero-sum gaming.
Now imagine a system: almost no stop-losses, but each position has some take-profit set. How does that sound?
This is the strategy I am currently running. The market's ups and downs are cyclical; the key is which side you are on and what chips you hold. The recent surge in ETH caused many to chase the high, but I choose to slowly buy back during the pullback. No rush, patiently waiting for the moment when red and green positions reset to zero.
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unrekt.eth
· 12-11 13:21
Isn't this just buying low and selling high? It sounds simple, but actually doing it is really difficult.
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ruggedSoBadLMAO
· 12-10 12:03
Does this strategy sound like betting against the opposing order book? Can it really be reliable?
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UnluckyValidator
· 12-10 11:53
Haha, this strategy sounds pretty ruthless. Going all-in without setting a stop-loss... I'm scared now.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9
· 12-10 11:37
Haha, this idea is indeed wild. No stop loss, just relying on take profit to make a living. Betting on whether the direction is correct, right?
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wagmi_eventually
· 12-10 11:36
It's indeed stable when it pulls back and comes back, but you have to withstand the mental torment, haha.
What am I doing after the ETH pump? Reacquiring the coins I sold yesterday.
Waiting for a while, the red and green positions will balance out — this is the essence of zero-sum gaming.
Now imagine a system: almost no stop-losses, but each position has some take-profit set. How does that sound?
This is the strategy I am currently running. The market's ups and downs are cyclical; the key is which side you are on and what chips you hold. The recent surge in ETH caused many to chase the high, but I choose to slowly buy back during the pullback. No rush, patiently waiting for the moment when red and green positions reset to zero.