This week so far, the record is 16 wins and 2 losses, and last night's bet was successfully secured.
The high-level range isn't really complicated; the key is to find the right position to do range oscillation. But today is Friday, and this day has never been ordinary—statistics show that eight out of ten times, both sides go back and forth in a shakeout. This can be challenging for beginners because it's easy to be emotionally pulled, but for experienced traders, it's just routine.
If you still can't grasp the rhythm of Friday, the safest way is to follow someone experienced. Don't try to fight it alone; observe others' trading logic, and you'll gradually understand the market's temperament. Friday mainly tests your mindset and understanding of the market, and even if the market fluctuates, there are clues to follow.
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NoodlesOrTokens
· 01-19 03:25
16 wins and 2 losses, this feeling is unbeatable. Just waiting to be washed on Friday.
Friday is indeed easy to have an emotional breakdown. If you don't follow, just sit back and enjoy the show.
Did you catch the follow-up? Haha, this rhythm has some style.
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TaxEvader
· 01-16 03:55
What the heck is 16 wins and 2 losses? This is too smooth... I've seen too many tricks of shaking out the market on Friday. Beginners are indeed easy to get trapped.
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 01-16 03:46
16 wins and 2 losses, not bad, but you really need to be careful on Friday, as it's easy to get washed out badly.
By the way, copying trades carries risks; you still need to understand the rhythm yourself.
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RugPullProphet
· 01-16 03:46
16 wins 2 losses, not bad, but the terrible weather on Friday really increases the risk of a reversal.
Friday should be a day to relax; don't follow the crowd and chase after high positions.
Honestly, mindset is the most important; don't let the shakeouts ruin you.
Copying experienced traders is always better than blindly guessing on your own.
This market is full of twists and turns; only when you see through it can you dare to take action.
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OnchainDetectiveBing
· 01-16 03:32
Friday's activity is truly a washout event, I've experienced it several times.
16 wins and 2 losses are indeed excellent, but don't let the terrible weather on Friday ruin your mood.
Following experienced people is right, but you also need your own judgment.
This week so far, the record is 16 wins and 2 losses, and last night's bet was successfully secured.
The high-level range isn't really complicated; the key is to find the right position to do range oscillation. But today is Friday, and this day has never been ordinary—statistics show that eight out of ten times, both sides go back and forth in a shakeout. This can be challenging for beginners because it's easy to be emotionally pulled, but for experienced traders, it's just routine.
If you still can't grasp the rhythm of Friday, the safest way is to follow someone experienced. Don't try to fight it alone; observe others' trading logic, and you'll gradually understand the market's temperament. Friday mainly tests your mindset and understanding of the market, and even if the market fluctuates, there are clues to follow.