I've been continuously increasing my short positions on LUNC lately.
When it comes to trend trading, I have a simple approach: keep the profitable positions and decisively cut the losing ones.
It's like raising chickens at home—out of ten, seven lay eggs every day, while the other three just eat feed and do nothing. At this point, you have to be ruthless and get rid of the unproductive ones to make room for a few more diligent ones. Trading is the same—the capital should flow toward positions that bring you returns, and you shouldn't let losing positions drag you down.
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governance_ghost
· 12-08 05:28
Adding to your LUNC short position? Dude, you're basically betting it'll keep dropping. Can you really catch the bottom with this thing?
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GateUser-85b2ea9c
· 12-07 21:54
Well said
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GasFeeSobber
· 12-07 19:45
Can the LUNC short position hold on this time? Feels like things are about to change.
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BlockchainNewbie
· 12-07 19:32
Adding to LUNC short positions now is a bit crazy. What if it rebounds?
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GasFeeLady
· 12-07 19:27
lunc shorts rn? tbh watching ur gwei on this one more carefully than the trade itself... timing window everything fr
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OnChainSleuth
· 12-07 19:21
Can shorting LUNC work this time? It feels pretty risky.
I've been continuously increasing my short positions on LUNC lately.
When it comes to trend trading, I have a simple approach: keep the profitable positions and decisively cut the losing ones.
It's like raising chickens at home—out of ten, seven lay eggs every day, while the other three just eat feed and do nothing. At this point, you have to be ruthless and get rid of the unproductive ones to make room for a few more diligent ones. Trading is the same—the capital should flow toward positions that bring you returns, and you shouldn't let losing positions drag you down.