#美SEC推动加密创新监管 The nightmare for short sellers has arrived — $TRADOOR this wave of movement is indeed fierce, continuously setting new highs. This morning I've received a lot of messages asking me how to handle the short orders in hand, should they play people for suckers or hold on?
My view is very clear: hold positions until they break even. Friends who entered at the right point have even turned losses into profits, and the returns are quite considerable.
Actually, shorting TRADOOR in itself is not a problem; it's just that many people entered the market too early. Grasping the market rhythm is crucial—finding the best entry point naturally minimizes the risk.
Here's a practical example: today's operation netted a profit of 18000u. The amount of profit depends on the scale of your principal, with a position of 3000-5000u being a relatively reasonable starting configuration. The more sufficient the position, the greater the flexibility in operations, a principle understood by all traders. Based on the current market rhythm, it is entirely possible to achieve a return of 1.5-2 times the principal within a week.
Of course, all strategies come with risks, and position management is always the top priority.
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OnChainDetective
· 8h ago
nah the "18k today" energy is giving classic pump narrative tbh... lemme check the actual transaction patterns real quick before i buy this timing argument fr
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tx_pending_forever
· 8h ago
Well... shorting this thing really depends on the timing, being a day early or a day late can result in vastly different outcomes.
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EthMaximalist
· 8h ago
Here you go again bragging, 18000u? I think you mistyped a zero, haha.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 9h ago
Ha, it's this trap of words again... Get on board too early? Blame the market, right? Anyway, there’s always a reason for the loss, isn't there?
#美SEC推动加密创新监管 The nightmare for short sellers has arrived — $TRADOOR this wave of movement is indeed fierce, continuously setting new highs. This morning I've received a lot of messages asking me how to handle the short orders in hand, should they play people for suckers or hold on?
My view is very clear: hold positions until they break even. Friends who entered at the right point have even turned losses into profits, and the returns are quite considerable.
Actually, shorting TRADOOR in itself is not a problem; it's just that many people entered the market too early. Grasping the market rhythm is crucial—finding the best entry point naturally minimizes the risk.
Here's a practical example: today's operation netted a profit of 18000u. The amount of profit depends on the scale of your principal, with a position of 3000-5000u being a relatively reasonable starting configuration. The more sufficient the position, the greater the flexibility in operations, a principle understood by all traders. Based on the current market rhythm, it is entirely possible to achieve a return of 1.5-2 times the principal within a week.
Of course, all strategies come with risks, and position management is always the top priority.