#美联储回购协议计划 Although there were losses during the process, the overall trading cycle still resulted in stable profits.
At the beginning of the month, someone followed my trading approach, and later successfully reversed their position, which shows that market patterns are still predictable.
I do not exaggerate returns; sticking to a long-term strategy is the baseline. Ultimately, it still depends on personal experience in real market conditions.
Regarding recent market hotspots, the direction of the Federal Reserve's repurchase agreement plan is indeed worth paying attention to, as this type of macro policy has a significant impact on trading directions. Keep tracking market changes and let the data speak.
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AltcoinMarathoner
· 01-01 09:15
just like mile 20 of an ultra, those fed repo moves hit different when you zoom out on the weekly charts. the noise is real but fundamentals stay fundamentals, ngl.
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GweiTooHigh
· 2025-12-31 16:43
The repurchase agreement part is quite straightforward, but I think it still depends on the Fed's next moves.
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MintMaster
· 2025-12-29 09:49
Stable returns sound good, but how many can truly withstand the pullback?
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BoredWatcher
· 2025-12-29 09:29
Stable returns sound good, but the key is how big the drawdown is.
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FudVaccinator
· 2025-12-29 09:25
Repurchase agreements indeed need to be closely monitored, but talking about it on paper is really useless.
Stable returns sound good, but I'm just worried that a sudden market move will slap us in the face.
Long-term strategies are fundamental, but are market patterns really that easy to understand? I have my doubts.
Following the trend usually results in poor performance; you still need to try it yourself to see.
The Federal Reserve's policies do have a significant impact, but predicting them? Honestly, it still depends on luck.
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 2025-12-29 09:25
Are we talking about buybacks again? Honestly, based on historical data, there are indeed signs of a bottoming pattern in this wave, but don't be fooled.
Reversing positions? I feel like it's more about betting on the right direction... I've heard long-term strategies too many times, and in the end, isn't it just getting trapped?
Macro policy affecting trading direction? That requires quantitative analysis; just looking at the news easily leads to pitfalls. My model shows the volatility is still high.
It's good to speak with data, but most of you only look at candlestick patterns and ignore trading volume, which is why you're always getting chopped up.
Stable returns sound appealing, but I've been hearing that since 2017... now the market structure has changed, everyone really needs to be cautious.
#美联储回购协议计划 Although there were losses during the process, the overall trading cycle still resulted in stable profits.
At the beginning of the month, someone followed my trading approach, and later successfully reversed their position, which shows that market patterns are still predictable.
I do not exaggerate returns; sticking to a long-term strategy is the baseline. Ultimately, it still depends on personal experience in real market conditions.
Regarding recent market hotspots, the direction of the Federal Reserve's repurchase agreement plan is indeed worth paying attention to, as this type of macro policy has a significant impact on trading directions. Keep tracking market changes and let the data speak.