At 3 PM, the Fed speaker will be giving a speech. What do you think their opening remark will be? Will it be a casual "Hello" or a formal "Good Afternoon"?
Anyway, a reminder: for friends still trading perpetual contracts, take it easy. Volatility could come suddenly. Remember to keep an eye on your leveraged positions.
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GamefiGreenie
· 7h ago
Are you just concerned about this? I just want to know if he's going to dump the market directly once he speaks.
Are those old guys in perpetual really tired of living? They're still adding leverage at this point.
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StealthDeployer
· 12h ago
Haha, the opening remarks don't really matter; the key is what coin he says will shake three times.
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PumpBeforeRug
· 12-11 07:55
Haha, the opening remarks are okay, but the key is how he hints at interest rates.
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Perpetuals really can't be rushed. I've already cut my position in half.
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Honestly, whatever the Federal Reserve says is useless. Watching the market reaction is what really matters.
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I bet five bucks he's still sticking to that official tone, so boring.
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Leverage positions? Friend, I've been wiped out mentally for a long time. Haha.
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This afternoon, we might really see a comeback. Everyone, set your stop-losses properly.
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The opening words aren't important; what's important is whether the next sentence can make Bitcoin fly again.
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Take it easy. I've already seen someone get liquidated. It's pretty tragic.
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UncleWhale
· 12-10 20:08
Oh, opening remarks are useless; the key is what he says afterward... I bet five U that he'll flake out.
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CryptoMotivator
· 12-10 20:07
Haha, the opening remarks are really not important. The key is to listen to how he talks about interest rates... To the brothers in perpetual contracts, I sincerely advise you—this wave of Federal Reserve speeches carries huge risks, don't get caught in a trap.
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DoomCanister
· 12-10 20:06
Haha, there's no point in guessing the opening lines. The key is how he says it afterward.
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ChainProspector
· 12-10 19:56
Haha, who cares about the opening remarks? The key is that whatever coin he mentions, the price moves accordingly.
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rugpull_survivor
· 12-10 19:56
Haha, is an opening statement still important? The key is listening to how he says the numbers.
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I just want to know if there will be another unexpectedly large rate hike. This time, it's really going to trigger a liquidation.
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Perpetual contracts? Already closed out, lost enough once.
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If you insist on betting on the market trend, it's really dangerous now. Hold your leverage well and don't be greedy.
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Wait and see his attitude before deciding whether to add to your position. No rush right now.
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QuorumVoter
· 12-10 19:52
Haha, what's the difference in the opening? It mainly depends on what he's saying. I'm just worried it will be another disappointment.
At 3 PM, the Fed speaker will be giving a speech. What do you think their opening remark will be? Will it be a casual "Hello" or a formal "Good Afternoon"?
Anyway, a reminder: for friends still trading perpetual contracts, take it easy. Volatility could come suddenly. Remember to keep an eye on your leveraged positions.