Recently, nighttime trades have been yielding good profits. Continuing to share today's trading ideas.
For Bitcoin, long positions are arranged between 85,800 and 84,500, with a stop loss set at 83,000; short positions target 88,000 to 89,500, with a stop loss at 91,000.
On Ethereum, long entries are at 2,860 to 2,800, with a stop loss at 2,760; short targets are 2,980 to 3,040, with a stop loss at 3,080.
Opportunities for SOL are in long positions at 118.8 to 115.8 (stop loss at 114.5) and short positions at 124.8 to 127.8 (stop loss at 129.5).
All trades use 10x leverage, with a position allocation ratio of 4 to 6. The key point here is—stop losses must be strictly enforced, no leniency. For take profits, use a phased approach: first secure the principal by taking some profits, and let the remaining run to maximize gains.
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SquidTeacher
· 14h ago
Playing with 10x leverage so meticulously, you really are a professional player. However, I think the stop-loss settings are a bit tight...
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The batch take-profit method is indeed reliable, just worried that you might be too soft when executing, haha.
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All valuable information, but honestly, entering a BTC long at 85800 feels a bit high.
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SOL has a good opportunity this time, just afraid of a sudden spike that could lead to liquidation...
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Being too soft is the biggest enemy in trading, there's no doubt about that.
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A 4 to 6 allocation ratio sounds very logical, why is it so particular?
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Letting profits run through take-profit is correct, but how many people can actually do that?
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WenMoon42
· 14h ago
10x leverage, I need to watch my hands and not move recklessly
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With such dense short positions, can you really withstand the pullback?
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Talking about stop-losses is easy, but when it comes to execution, you’ll know how painful it is
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I agree with the idea of taking profits in batches; protecting the principal and letting the rest run is indeed the way to go
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Can BTC break 88K this wave? It feels a bit uncertain
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How is the guy who bought in at 2860 ETH feeling now?
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A 4 to 6 position allocation sounds good, but it's really hard to stick to in real trading
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NGL, this approach is quite clear; it all depends on whether it can withstand the volatility
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 15h ago
Playing with 10x leverage so aggressively, can you really always strictly cut losses? I don't believe it, haha
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CoffeeNFTs
· 15h ago
Playing with 10x leverage so aggressively, my friend has a really big heart.
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Stop loss is well explained; many people die because they can't bear to cut losses at the right moment.
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I'm also optimistic about the BTC 88000 short position; it all depends on whether it can really break through.
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Earning money on nighttime trades is indeed not easy; you need to understand the setup thoroughly.
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The 4 to 6 ratio for partial positions is interesting; it's not a common way to open trades.
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Partial take profit requires strong execution; most people can't do it.
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All about leverage; can the account withstand the fluctuations?
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I think the SOL price range looks a bit high.
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Strictly executing stop loss sounds easy, but when losses actually happen, who isn't soft-hearted?
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It seems this logical trend needs to be tightly coordinated; a rebound can be quite painful.
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AirdropF5Bro
· 15h ago
Damn, I made a profit again on the night trade. Why do I always fall asleep and miss it?
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RumbleValidator
· 15h ago
Stop-loss is indeed the Achilles' heel for most people. With your strong execution, you won't be trapped by emotions. Using 10x leverage combined with such precise timing layout truly validates the strategy.
Recently, nighttime trades have been yielding good profits. Continuing to share today's trading ideas.
For Bitcoin, long positions are arranged between 85,800 and 84,500, with a stop loss set at 83,000; short positions target 88,000 to 89,500, with a stop loss at 91,000.
On Ethereum, long entries are at 2,860 to 2,800, with a stop loss at 2,760; short targets are 2,980 to 3,040, with a stop loss at 3,080.
Opportunities for SOL are in long positions at 118.8 to 115.8 (stop loss at 114.5) and short positions at 124.8 to 127.8 (stop loss at 129.5).
All trades use 10x leverage, with a position allocation ratio of 4 to 6. The key point here is—stop losses must be strictly enforced, no leniency. For take profits, use a phased approach: first secure the principal by taking some profits, and let the remaining run to maximize gains.