The BCH short position hasn't been closed yet. My idea is to gradually add to the short position once it starts to rise. Although this strategy is a bit counterintuitive in terms of timing, as long as you have patience, you can ultimately achieve stable profits. The market will always present opportunities; the key is how to seize them.
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LayerZeroJunkie
· 3h ago
Adding short positions during a surge? Man, how strong must your mental resilience be?
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MEVVictimAlliance
· 01-07 03:38
Shorting against the trend? This guy really dares to do it, even smashing it down during the rally.
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EthSandwichHero
· 01-05 06:58
Shorting during a surge—this move definitely has some skill, but I still think the risk is quite high.
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DaoResearcher
· 01-05 06:55
Wait, I need to take a closer look at this logic. According to the tokenomics model in the white paper, the reverse leverage strategy actually has incentive incompatibility issues in high volatility environments.
Adding short positions during a rally? Based on the data performance, this easily triggers liquidation risk within the 95% confidence interval.
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MidsommarWallet
· 01-05 06:49
Going short and adding leverage? Sounds a bit like gambling. BCH really dares to gamble.
The BCH short position hasn't been closed yet. My idea is to gradually add to the short position once it starts to rise. Although this strategy is a bit counterintuitive in terms of timing, as long as you have patience, you can ultimately achieve stable profits. The market will always present opportunities; the key is how to seize them.