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#美联储恢复降息进程 This operation can be considered textbook level. Bitcoin contract positioned at a high level and closed positions at a low level, with precise allocation of 5 positions directly yielding a profit of 15880. It’s not bragging, the effectiveness of this strategy has been repeatedly verified by the market — the core is to anticipate key levels in advance and build positions in batches to control risk.



Practical experience shows that in contract trading, the greatest fear is not an incorrect direction, but rather a loss of control over position management. This time, being able to seize this wave relied on strictly executing the established plan, entering when needed and withdrawing when necessary.

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MidnightGenesisvip
· 13h ago
On-chain data shows that this pullback has indeed touched the key support, but the number 15880 is interesting... According to past experience, the Fed's interest rate cuts often manifest with a delay, and the real contract opportunities depend on the distribution of Get Liquidated in derivation.
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LightningSentryvip
· 13h ago
Wow, this Position management is really amazing, the high and low positions are a continuous operation that directly goes To da moon, 15880 is not a small amount, bro.
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SadMoneyMeowvip
· 13h ago
Well, position management is indeed key, but accurately configuring 5 positions is easier said than done. --- 15880 is a good number, just wondering how the mindset is during the pullback. --- The Fed cutting interest rates means contracts have to follow the dance; this rhythm is indeed spot on. --- If it's time to enter, then enter; if it's time to exit, then exit. It sounds simple, but how many liquidations must one experience to truly understand this? --- I've heard the practice of building positions in batches a thousand times, but how many can actually execute it properly? --- It looks like the profits are good, but that saying always feels a bit exaggerated no matter how you hear it. --- Loss of control over positions is the real killer; I completely agree with this. So many people have fallen because of this.
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