What to do if you are stuck with long orders? In Manshuang's opinion, there is no need to panic too much. Today's big drop is indeed a bit beyond expectations, but there are ways to remedy it. Since everyone's positions and points are different, I can't give the most reasonable solution in the article, but you can operate according to the method I provide.

If you think the risk rate is too high, lock the position first for hedging, so that the margin risk cannot be less than 30%, otherwise there will be a risk of liquidation. Find a precise stop-profit point, not a stop-loss point, and repeat the lock-in transaction. Take the profit out of the position to offset the loss order or continue to hold it, which is regarded as profit.

When closing a position, be sure to keep a locked position. For example, if 5,000 duo orders are stuck, the same 5,000 kong orders are locked. When closing a position, remember to keep 3,000 kong orders. This is to ensure that your risk ratio will not be liquidated, and you can hold the order for a long time. When it falls again, find the right kong point, and then put the 2,000 locked positions in, and then exchange for profit, and then exit.

If the price continues to fall, there is no need to worry about whether the remaining long orders will be trapped deeper and deeper. No, because there are still 3,000 kong orders, and the corresponding number of orders sold must be a multiple of the duo orders. So there is no need to worry, because after all, as long as the trapped orders are untrapped, they can be sold directly by reverse operation again.