The entry was somewhat rushed. The original plan of rotating from the broad market index to the tech stock index had some issues—the current decline in the major indices and the tech index is coordinated, but the performance of volatility futures does not support this. This could be a trap, so I added another position to test whether the trend is genuine. If the judgment is wrong, I will admit defeat; the risk has been clearly defined. Market uncertainty often tests traders' decisions in this way.
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AirdropHunter420
· 01-10 14:46
Volatility futures are not cooperating, which is really frustrating. Hard position testing definitely feels a bit like gambling.
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DAOTruant
· 01-10 07:14
Missing the key step in volatility futures could easily turn into a big trap.
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MrDecoder
· 01-09 22:14
Volatility futures are not cooperating, this is ridiculous. Clearly, the main index is dropping quite steadily.
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GasFeeSobber
· 01-09 04:54
Volatility is not cooperating, this is ridiculous, clearly a trap. Adding positions for testing? Brother, are you a gambler or a trader?
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ChainSherlockGirl
· 01-08 19:58
Volatility futures are not convincing, I didn't expect that. It seems there's something behind the surface of the main market and the Tech Index that doesn't add up.
Adding positions to gauge the trend? Sis, are you gambling or just testing? Sounds a bit exciting.
Based on my analysis, this is a typical trap set by the market for you. The good thing is that your surrender is clearly defined.
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APY_Chaser
· 01-08 19:56
Volatility futures are not cooperating, this signal is a bit spooky... Increasing positions to test the trend, with a big appetite.
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GasFeeAssassin
· 01-08 19:52
Volatility futures are not cooperating, which is quite awkward... I've been through that too.
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FreeMinter
· 01-08 19:39
Volatility futures not aligning with this part is indeed disappointing; it feels like the rotation logic is a bit forced.
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ReverseTrendSister
· 01-08 19:34
Volatility futures not aligning with this detail is a dead giveaway, indicating you actually don't have much confidence either.
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GateUser-5854de8b
· 01-08 19:33
Volatility futures not cooperating is a signal. Still daring to add positions for testing? That takes real guts.
The entry was somewhat rushed. The original plan of rotating from the broad market index to the tech stock index had some issues—the current decline in the major indices and the tech index is coordinated, but the performance of volatility futures does not support this. This could be a trap, so I added another position to test whether the trend is genuine. If the judgment is wrong, I will admit defeat; the risk has been clearly defined. Market uncertainty often tests traders' decisions in this way.