Today, the brother who had a copy trading amount of 2000 dollars was removed.
It's not for any other reason, but the amount is just too large. I've always advised everyone to play with me using small amounts, just $10 or $50 for a notification fee, and that's it. For large amounts, it's really better to operate off-market by yourself. My approach, to put it bluntly, is to go all-in in batches, with a relatively aggressive capital management strategy. If, like in the previous incident with a certain big platform, I lose $2000, that's fine, but if those who are copy trading with me aren't warned in advance that they are in a daring position, they will definitely get scolded if they really lose.
Today I took my family out for a stroll by the seaside to take photos. When we got back, I checked my account and I made a profit, luck is indeed on my side. Originally, it seemed I would lose 1000 dollars today, but after a round of operations in the evening, I made back 2500, ending up with a net profit of over 1000 dollars, which is quite satisfying.
Recently, it's been hard to deal with 二饼, while the model of altcoins, which is based on the willingness to gamble and accept losses, has been more straightforward. If I stop-loss on this position tonight, I would lose 1200, but the result of gaining 2500 has exceeded expectations. I wasn't thinking about the bigger picture; whether to sell high or low is another matter, securing profits is the real truth. If after the first spike it directly dropped to 2.5, it wouldn't just be a matter of profit retracement—going from a floating profit of 1400 to a floating loss of 1200 would lead to a complete collapse of mentality.
With good luck, the contract has finally favored the gambler this time.
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MetaEggplant
· 12-02 14:32
Smart, this hurdle of 2000 USD must be stuck, copy trading really can be a disaster for anyone.
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ContractExplorer
· 12-02 09:54
Oh no, this stop loss didn't work and turned into a gain, I really have to be content.
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MetaverseMortgage
· 11-30 01:52
Ha, that's a bit extreme, the suicide squad has to be straightforward.
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ForkInTheRoad
· 11-29 15:42
Haha bro, I understand this operation. A large amount of 2000 definitely shouldn't be copy trading, the risk is too high.
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SignatureLiquidator
· 11-29 15:41
Smart, large copy trading can indeed lead to losses; knowing when to stop makes you a winner.
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MetaNeighbor
· 11-29 15:38
Missed gains or not is really a matter for later; locking in profits is the way to go, this guy understands.
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Blockwatcher9000
· 11-29 15:36
This operation by the brother is stable, understands the need for timely stop loss and copy trading pressure, 2000 dollars is indeed not a small amount.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 11-29 15:33
This operation by the older brother is still stable, 2000 dollars can indeed easily flip, he can bear it himself but those who do copy trading cannot bear it, this level of awareness is stronger than many celebrities.
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DeFiChef
· 11-29 15:33
Smart, timely stop loss and copy trading relationships, it's most comfortable to play with small funds.
Large amounts do easily flip, and the mentality of those who can't afford to lose also blows up.
Making money by the sea, refreshing.
Alts are indeed more exhilarating than ETH, tonight's wave is good.
The moment the mentality collapses is the scariest, fortunately, it didn't come to that step.
Lock in profits, this saying is absolutely perfect.
Contracts really depend on luck, today luck is on your side.
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MetaNomad
· 11-29 15:23
It's risky to move out, 2000 dollars in copy trading is too dangerous. If it really crashes, you'll have to take the blame.
Today, the brother who had a copy trading amount of 2000 dollars was removed.
It's not for any other reason, but the amount is just too large. I've always advised everyone to play with me using small amounts, just $10 or $50 for a notification fee, and that's it. For large amounts, it's really better to operate off-market by yourself. My approach, to put it bluntly, is to go all-in in batches, with a relatively aggressive capital management strategy. If, like in the previous incident with a certain big platform, I lose $2000, that's fine, but if those who are copy trading with me aren't warned in advance that they are in a daring position, they will definitely get scolded if they really lose.
Today I took my family out for a stroll by the seaside to take photos. When we got back, I checked my account and I made a profit, luck is indeed on my side. Originally, it seemed I would lose 1000 dollars today, but after a round of operations in the evening, I made back 2500, ending up with a net profit of over 1000 dollars, which is quite satisfying.
Recently, it's been hard to deal with 二饼, while the model of altcoins, which is based on the willingness to gamble and accept losses, has been more straightforward. If I stop-loss on this position tonight, I would lose 1200, but the result of gaining 2500 has exceeded expectations. I wasn't thinking about the bigger picture; whether to sell high or low is another matter, securing profits is the real truth. If after the first spike it directly dropped to 2.5, it wouldn't just be a matter of profit retracement—going from a floating profit of 1400 to a floating loss of 1200 would lead to a complete collapse of mentality.
With good luck, the contract has finally favored the gambler this time.