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The trigger conditions for extreme declines are actually quite strict—unless there's another major global shock that causes resource shortages and financial system stress, the space for massive panic selling is limited. On the other hand, don't expect a sudden surge; the real profit comes from those who can stay calm amidst volatility.
The core of small funds is balance. Don't just focus on returns; first, clearly understand your Premium and Discount ranges, figure out where the liquidation price is, and then decide on your position size. The risk rate and position structure must match, which is more important than chasing the maximum gains.
In the new year, I hope everyone can dream big and stay clear-headed.
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What a joke about being sober. If you're sober, how can you dream of getting rich quickly? Truly.
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The most feared thing is this kind of both-ways argument. Balance, balance. In the end, nothing is gained.
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Why can't I figure out the liquidation price? I still have to explore on my own.
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Limited space for big shocks; with shocks, you're more likely to get liquidated directly. Why does this logic feel so uncomfortable?
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The most accurate statement is this: those who truly make money are indeed the ones who aren't that greedy.
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Risk ratio matching sounds professional, but it's just one sentence: don't go all-in. But who listens?
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A new year, new dreams. But I will still lose money, haha.
Being sober is easy to talk about, but when the gas fee skyrockets to 500 in the early morning, who can still stay rational...
Regarding the premium and discount space, indeed, many people have never even calculated where their bankruptcy line is.
Dreams and sobriety are always opposed, and few people can hold both at the same time.
I've explained this logic so many times before, but the problem is that the execution level is always the hardest part.
Being sober doesn't mean being conservative; I just don't want to be caught in a trap.
Sober people make money. I need to keep this in mind.
The liquidation price really needs to be calculated thoroughly, or you'll lose your own principal.
Living through volatility is more realistic than getting rich overnight.
Dreams are fine, but you need to survive to see next year.
Position management is the key. Don't just blindly press down on one direction.