#Ripple于诉讼中取得部分胜利 #TON #美联储何时降息?
The “return formula” in the currency circle:
If the price drops by 10%, it will return to its original price if it rises by 11.1%.
If the price drops by 20%, it will return to its original price if it rises by 25%.
If the price drops by 30%, it will return to its original price if it rises by 42.8%.
If the price drops by 40%, it will return to its original price if it rises by 66.7%.
If the price drops by 50%, it will return to its original price if it rises by 100%.
After the loss exceeds 20%, the difficulty of returning to its original price gradually becomes exaggerated, so many traders and institutions set the loss rate of 20% as the closing line. How many stop losses did you set in this wave? How much increase is needed to return to the original price?