My plan is to enter the market in batches, opening 5 positions each time, with each position being over 100 USDT in size. Once the position is established, I will gradually trade out by placing orders. This approach not only helps to lower the average cost but also provides more flexibility for adjustments.
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RebaseVictim
· 01-12 11:36
This strategy sounds stable. Gradually building a position is definitely more reliable than going all-in at once.
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ExpectationFarmer
· 01-12 05:28
Gradually building positions and placing orders to exit sounds good, but it depends on whether the market gives us the opportunity.
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-11 23:44
Lowering costs is a well-known tactic; the key is when to sell.
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 01-09 12:10
Gradually building positions + placing orders to sell, sounds stable but also depends on the market sentiment.
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ProposalManiac
· 01-09 12:09
Staggered position building and order placement for exit seem logically consistent, but the question is—are they truly incentive-compatible when executed? A change in mindset can cause the plan to collapse.
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 01-09 12:07
This batch-by-batch building strategy is pretty good; I'm just worried about trembling hands during execution.
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token_therapist
· 01-09 12:00
Build positions in batches to average costs. This trick is old but effective; it all depends on whether you can stick to not adding more positions.
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MetaMisfit
· 01-09 11:50
Gradually building positions and placing orders? Sounds good, but can you really stick to it? Most people get stuck at this step.
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PumpAnalyst
· 01-09 11:45
It seems like you're trying to play swings? But I've seen this trick too many times, and in the end, the big players trap everyone at the top [Thinking]
Placing 5 orders in batches sounds stable, but the problem is, are you sure your orders will get filled? When the rebound comes, everyone chases the high
Lowering the cost basis requires a bottom support, but right now, the technicals haven't bottomed out yet
My plan is to enter the market in batches, opening 5 positions each time, with each position being over 100 USDT in size. Once the position is established, I will gradually trade out by placing orders. This approach not only helps to lower the average cost but also provides more flexibility for adjustments.