#以太坊大户持仓变化 A while ago, Pepe's short positions got me trapped for several days. Although I only retraced part of the funds, it was still a bit annoying. Today, I looked at the chart and thought it should fall, but I still couldn't resist the temptation—knowing the risk was right in front of me, I opened a hedge long position for protection, planning to exit immediately once it returned to the cost level. As a result, the market suddenly dropped.
A brother following my trades was lucky, making $13 in a day with $200. Although I lost a few dollars here, overall, from that day until now, I still made a small profit. Later, I took some gains and decided to keep $500 to change my strategy—no more heavy positions or reckless trades. Recently, ETH's recent movement has definitely taught many people a lesson; risk management really needs to be put first.
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MetaEggplant
· 01-08 08:53
Oh man, Pepe's wave of traps was intense. I feel you, brother.
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MidnightSeller
· 01-08 07:38
How could I dare to hold a heavy position? After seeing your experience these past few days, I’m scared. Small-scale trial and error is the way to go.
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NoStopLossNut
· 01-08 06:57
Damn, Pepe this wave is really amazing. The feeling of being trapped in a position is so uncomfortable.
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GateUser-75ee51e7
· 01-05 13:20
Really, I also lost out on that wave of Pepe. Now, seeing this tempting chart, I instinctively get scared.
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LootboxPhobia
· 01-05 13:19
Wow, Pepe's move was really a trap. I'm convinced that copying trades can make money.
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ser_aped.eth
· 01-05 13:16
Haha, Pepe, this move is indeed fierce, but everyone who talks about changing strategies says the same thing. Next time, with 10x leverage, I'll still go all out.
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ForkMonger
· 01-05 13:16
nah bro this is exactly where most degenerates get liquidated... thinking you can hedge your way out of bad risk management lmao. the real move? understand your protocol's governance vulnerabilities before you even size into a position. but sure, leave 500 and "change strategy" like that's gonna fix the structural flaws in your position sizing...
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TooScaredToSell
· 01-05 13:08
Haha brother, this loss is a bit outrageous, I'm getting anxious for you.
#以太坊大户持仓变化 A while ago, Pepe's short positions got me trapped for several days. Although I only retraced part of the funds, it was still a bit annoying. Today, I looked at the chart and thought it should fall, but I still couldn't resist the temptation—knowing the risk was right in front of me, I opened a hedge long position for protection, planning to exit immediately once it returned to the cost level. As a result, the market suddenly dropped.
A brother following my trades was lucky, making $13 in a day with $200. Although I lost a few dollars here, overall, from that day until now, I still made a small profit. Later, I took some gains and decided to keep $500 to change my strategy—no more heavy positions or reckless trades. Recently, ETH's recent movement has definitely taught many people a lesson; risk management really needs to be put first.