TON can only be played in large waves now, such as taking 20-35% spot unleveraged profit at a time.
Because most retail investors and newcomers do not know how to control their positions, they always go all-in at a high point. In the end, if your holding cost drops by more than 10%, many people will collapse, panic and want to sell, and finally slap their thighs when it rises back, which makes their trading fall into a vicious circle.
A fan asked Brother Sanma, have you fallen into a vicious circle playing this TON?
I don’t seem to be trapped, but I missed the wave. I originally came up with a strategy to take over spot TON at two points👇 (Figure 4). The extreme point has always been 3.5, and the first position is 4.6, but I cancelled the pending order before the transaction. For example, at this price, I will never buy it. I haven’t bought it in my strategy. Why should I buy it when it rises to the target of the strategy? #TON