The exclamation mark is red. I always thought that automatic reduction of positions would only occur when there is a loss! I have not encountered any automatic reduction of positions yet.
Hector Hinchman vkiA
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Why do three exclamation marks in profit and four exclamation marks reduce my position? Beginners don't understand.
Friends, it is recommended not to hold any positions at present.
At the moment when the data is released, I tend to adopt a wait-and-see strategy.
Pay attention to the changes in trading volume within four hours from 20:00 to 24:00 to decide whether to open a position.
If the data is positive, I think it will break through today's highest point of 98,000 in one fell swoop. At that time, you can consider a short operation in the range of 98,800 to 99,300, and set the stop loss at 100,500; if there is a direct downward trend, the stop loss should be adjusted to 98,000, and the target price will first look at 94,000 to reduce the position, and further look to 92,000.
Have you noticed that the price hasn't changed much in the past hour, but the position is gone? $ETH just twitched for a moment and then softened again! When can I break even? I'm struggling a bit to hold on......
$TRB $LINK I have always been optimistic about oracles, but I am helpless that the recent oracles-related topics are so weak! And why is TRB not so good now?
Sometimes I feel that it is $BTC that drives the counterfeit movement. But sometimes I feel that $BTC is suppressing the altcoins and cannot rise (are the brothers polite, or is the big brother too majestic?). But $SOL is really weak. Mud can’t support the wall, nor can it be pulled up. The pie increased by US$100, but this product only increased by US$3. The weak ones have been here for several days, annoying #内容挖矿
The copycats fell together with Bitcoin, and the price of Bitcoin came back, but the price of the copycats was temporarily unable to keep up, so Bitcoin had to trade sideways. Wait, little brother? So Bitcoin comes and goes in a hurry; copycats go in a hurry, but don’t they come in a hurry?