I have two orders tonight. Don't ask why there are only two orders left. Because I opened five ultra-narrow orders a few days ago and suffered a one-sided loss. I will try to return to 1,000 for the third time. Currently 570.
Comparison of wide and narrow grids. The wide grid can yield profits during large fluctuations but takes more time. See Figure 1. Essentially, it shortens the time by half, but the risk has also doubled accordingly. Figure 2 shows the returns when the grid is closed in the morning. This narrow grid is too narrow, resulting in excessive losses as it keeps moving up and down, leading to reduced profits. Therefore, when the narrow grid reaches its profit target, it's time to run without hesitation. I haven't summarized these past two days, mainly because I didn't control my mindset well and got a bit carried away, without strictly implementing stop-loss.
Currently 782. Last night at this time it had reached 800, and the drop after ten o'clock directly fell back to 700. As a result, I impulsively opened a long grid. Remaining over 600. Today, four orders have returned. Paid for the lesson. Yesterday, I opened too many orders with the 100u grid, couldn't keep up. Today, starting the 200u grid, currently the pullback is normal.
Although narrow grids may incur losses in the short term, in the long term. As long as you can withstand below 10 points. When the time comes, it will be enough to profit. However, wide grids have both advantages and disadvantages. They are easy to profit at the beginning, but if they shift to one side later, they can easily incur losses.
It has been proven that contract grids are ultimately contracts. What was opened before sleeping was eventually closed by stop-loss. It hasn't been updated for several days; although stop-loss was set a few days ago, it was not executed decisively. A big loss occurred. These past few days have seen some recovery. Currently at 550.
I have been thinking about how to set stop-loss these days, and today it’s done, 500u directly exploded. A few days of effort, a grid directly exploded. Forcing myself to summarize the situation. 8% iron rule. The remaining 150. Sold some spot to replenish to 300. Starting over.
It's over. I slept too deeply. I lost 150 points. The reminders I set didn't ring. The main problem is that I don't have a strong sense of security and didn't increase the deposit. I slept too deeply again today. Let's start over.
512. Of which 200 were removed to buy spot goods, leaving 312u in the grid, and continued to open. I will write a summary tomorrow. However, today's increase from 426 to more than 500 is still OK
The big fluctuations in the past two days are really uncomfortable. Currently 354, I have reopened several wide-distance grids. I have been thinking about the profitability of grid size and range in the past two days.
330, dropped below 300 today for a while, will return tonight, the grid is normal now, waiting for 40% to stop. Yesterday learned about the so-called handling fees, which are shockingly expensive. After stopping, let's see how much handling fee is needed per day.
Last night the dog single was pulled, looking at the grid exceeded the limit, couldn't stay up late past one o'clock, avoided excessive pressure and directly closed. Some profit was given back. 306u
The large orders for the dog have significantly stretched today, losing some profits. However, some of the small orders for the dog have also made a comeback. Currently, the total amount for the robots is 362.07U, and the narrow grid profit is almost done, with no major changes in the pattern.