This week's market was uneventful, and I still hold 5-6 long and short positions waiting for the right moment.
Speaking of profit potential, it’s actually the result confirmed after the overall pattern is established. Specifically, the Turbo trading logic works like this — once the return on an order reaches between 100% and 150%, 25% and 50% of the position are closed to lock in profits. The remaining part? Set a 100% return as the breakeven take-profit point; only this portion of the position is considered within the broader strategic framework.
This risk management framework allows me to pursue higher-potential opportunities while ensuring the safety of the principal.
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DeFiChef
· 15h ago
Still holding onto 6 orders and waiting? I think you're waiting for that "bigger picture" to come true, haha.
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FlatlineTrader
· 15h ago
Alright, this logic is indeed clear. It's a test of execution ability—can you be ruthless enough to step out when it reaches 150%?
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SerNgmi
· 15h ago
Hold for 5-6 units of time? This wave of market movement really tests patience.
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PensionDestroyer
· 15h ago
Holding so many orders, not afraid of long nights and many dreams; the timing is hard to wait for.
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LonelyAnchorman
· 16h ago
This take-profit logic is indeed perfect; I'm just worried about losing composure during execution.
This week's market was uneventful, and I still hold 5-6 long and short positions waiting for the right moment.
Speaking of profit potential, it’s actually the result confirmed after the overall pattern is established. Specifically, the Turbo trading logic works like this — once the return on an order reaches between 100% and 150%, 25% and 50% of the position are closed to lock in profits. The remaining part? Set a 100% return as the breakeven take-profit point; only this portion of the position is considered within the broader strategic framework.
This risk management framework allows me to pursue higher-potential opportunities while ensuring the safety of the principal.