#香港稳定币监管框架 Today, based on my own judgment, I entered a small position. I was originally planning to take some profit and run. As a result—completely forgot about the Close Position! I suddenly remembered just now and found it still lying in the Holdings list.
Speaking of which, the news about the new regulations on stablecoins in Hong Kong has been quite hot lately. I wonder if it will affect the market sentiment going forward. Let's observe for now and see.
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SandwichDetector
· 20h ago
Forgetting to Close Position is indeed something to be cautious about; once the Hong Kong regulatory news comes out, it's hard to say what will happen.
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0xLostKey
· 20h ago
Haha, this is my daily routine, once I enter a small position, I automatically forget it.
The regulations in Hong Kong, to be honest, are a bit opaque, let's just let the bullets fly for now.
Me too, I often forget to close positions, and as a result, the money I've earned gets spit out again.
The new regulations for stablecoins, could this be another signal for playing people for suckers? I need to be careful.
I've already entered, and now I'm not sure whether to stop loss or continue holding.
If the Hong Kong framework really gets implemented, we'll have to see whether it makes the market more stable or more chaotic.
This kind of forgetfulness needs to be treated, otherwise I will definitely suffer big losses sooner or later.
Forgetting about my holdings is something I do every week.
The rules haven't been finalized yet, observing first is the right move, anyway, there's no way to run away.
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LightningSentry
· 20h ago
Oh, I really forgot to close my position, that's just incredible. I often do this too.
Will the new regulations in Hong Kong stir things up? I feel like the risks still need to be closely monitored.
A small position is okay, just consider it as being forced to hold.
Can we wait until the policies are clearer before taking action?
To be honest, the stablecoin space is too deep; I'm just watching and don't dare to make any moves.
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WhaleWatcher
· 21h ago
Haha, I've done this operation too, it's just easy to take the opposite position and forget.
The regulatory framework in Hong Kong really needs to be monitored closely, or else you might wake up to a complete trap.
As long as the Holdings are still there, let's stay steady for now.
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 21h ago
Forget about closing positions; according to the database, this has become a common occurrence in the crypto world, and it has been zero seconds since someone last did this. New regulations in Hong Kong? It should be included in the Guinness World Records "Regulatory Announcement Speed" ranking.
Anyway, since everyone has forgotten, it’s better to continue lying down and waiting for the flowers to bloom.
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ChainWatcher
· 21h ago
Haha, I'm too familiar with this operation. I forgot as soon as I laid down with a small position, and as a result, I actually made a profit.
#香港稳定币监管框架 Today, based on my own judgment, I entered a small position. I was originally planning to take some profit and run. As a result—completely forgot about the Close Position! I suddenly remembered just now and found it still lying in the Holdings list.
Speaking of which, the news about the new regulations on stablecoins in Hong Kong has been quite hot lately. I wonder if it will affect the market sentiment going forward. Let's observe for now and see.