Still the same point: when trading, only place limit orders. By placing limit orders, you surpass over 70% of traders. Why? Think about it carefully. Usually, those who close positions at market price are composed of what? Some regular traders, and then there are those who get liquidated. Only regular traders use limit orders. What does this indicate? When you open or close a position at market price, you're following the same pattern as the liquidated traders. When they get liquidated, they close at market price, while you open or close with limit orders. Isn't that essentially matching those liquidated traders as your counterparties? You're going against your trading opponents. You shouldn't be opening market orders, understand? In other words, when you place limit orders, some of your counterparties are liquidated traders. Did those liquidated traders lose? Are all those liquidated traders placing limit orders as their counterparties?

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TraderNo.56vip
· 9h ago
It's just that your limit order has a slightly higher probability of winning than a market order, and the transaction fee is also much lower than a market order. Of course, this is your little trick. If your trading strategy is feasible, this might be the icing on the cake.
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