#ETH走势分析 I watched the market all night last night, $ETH opened a 125x long order, and now there is 4087U unrealized PNL lying in the account, with a yield soaring to over 189%.
To be honest, contracts can be quite nerve-wracking. Just now, at the peak, the unrealized PNL was even more exaggerated, but the pullback happened in an instant; it's normal for emotions to jump around with the K-line.
First, it must be made clear - the rhythm and position allocation of this order are purely personal operation records and absolutely not investment guidance. In the cryptocurrency market, with this level of volatility, one can easily be educated by the market if they get too excited. Risk control is always the top priority. Stay calm while watching the market, and don't let your account follow your emotions.
I will continue to update the real trading log in the future, and the profits and losses will be recorded truthfully. I wish everyone can also maintain a stable mindset and hold onto their positions 🙌
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MEVVictimAlliance
· 11-29 00:35
125 times? Man, how strong must your heart be, I get nervous just watching you.
I've seen many people who stayed up all night staring at the market, and how did they end up? Don't you all know?
That's how contracts are; it feels great when you earn, but when you lose, it can make people feel really down, nothing surprising about that.
Don't celebrate that 189% too early; the market can turn suddenly and you'll lose it all, I've seen too many of those.
It's easy to talk about risk control, but it's hard to actually do it; when that moment comes, who can stay calm?
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HashBrownies
· 11-28 23:49
125 times, this is really playing with fire. How strong does your heart need to be to hold on?
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RadioShackKnight
· 11-27 11:21
125 times? Bro, you're playing with fire here, how strong does your heart need to be for that pullback?
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CommunityWorker
· 11-26 12:07
125 times, man, this mindset must be very stable. I would have smashed my phone long ago.
Staying up all night watching the market is really tough, but 189% return is indeed outrageous. The key is that I haven't closed the position yet, it's still hanging.
Contracts are really like this; you earn quickly and lose quickly. A pullback can wipe you out, it's like a roller coaster.
Speaking of which, risk control is indeed the most important. Too many people get carried away just by looking at the numbers on their accounts, and in the end, they get trapped badly.
Let's keep updating, we'll watch together how you operate later. Don't let this wave of the market teach you a lesson for real.
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Whale_Whisperer
· 11-26 12:04
Opening a position with 125x leverage and still being alive is really incredible; how strong must your heart be.
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Unrealized gains of 4087U but haven't closed the position, just waiting for a pullback to swallow it all, right?
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That's how contracts work; it's bliss in heaven when making money, but unbearable pain when losing. I've chosen to stick with Spot trading.
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To put it bluntly, this is the gambler's mentality; I'm tired of hearing the "next time for sure" stories.
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Risk management sounds good, but when it comes to the moment of buying the dip, how many can resist adding leverage?
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The long orders that have survived until now are a survivor's bias; nobody likes to talk about those who got liquidated.
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A 189% return sounds great, but the question is, do you dare to cash out all of it, or will you keep gambling?
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Staying up all night watching the market, living this way long-term won't let your body hold up, buddy.
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This order could fall from heaven to hell at any moment; there's no such thing as stable returns.
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I just want to ask, what is the highest unrealized gains? That's the real story.
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SwapWhisperer
· 11-26 12:02
125x playing the heartbeat game, this mindset is truly incredible
I can't believe this unrealized gains number makes my scalp tingle, is it worth staying up all night?
Contracts are like this, you earn quickly but also lose quickly, it's easy to say but hard to do.
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RektRecorder
· 11-26 11:58
125 times playing a heartbeat game, how strong does this heart have to be?
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Every day we say risk control is the priority, but when it comes to unrealized gains, it’s still a panic.
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189% return looks great, but I’m afraid a flash crash will liquidate it directly.
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Contracts are indeed a matter of heaven and hell, just one Candlestick away.
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Watching the numbers jump all night, I’m tired for you.
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The numbers on the account look good, but you only realize the truth when it's time to withdraw.
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You’re right, when your next order is this stable, I’ll trust you.
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This feeling of unrealized gains is really great, but it's also the easiest time to fall into a pit.
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4087U lying in the account looks good, but if you can't hold it, it's zero.
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125 times, your risk control awareness and Position management must indeed be tough.
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DecentralizedElder
· 11-26 11:42
125x leverage is played so fiercely, really impressive.
My goodness, this mental quality, I would have already Cut Loss and Rug Pull after that unrealized gains roller coaster.
Not sleeping all night watching the market, can your body handle it, bro?
189% return sounds great, just afraid of a flash crash that could instantly bring us back to square one.
Nice words saying not to copy homework, then I'll figure it out myself.
Wait until you take profit next time to brag, all this unrealized gains are just illusions.
If this wave can really land, it would indeed be impressive, respect the courage.
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StealthMoon
· 11-26 11:42
125x leverage and no sleep for a night, how strong must this heart be?
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A 189% return sounds great, but the moment of drawdown would probably scare someone to death.
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That's how contracts work; when making money, it feels amazing, but when losing, you want to smash your computer.
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Really, don’t let the numbers on the screen blind you; this is the time that tests your mindset.
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You're right, risk control > everything; many people die because of these two words: greed.
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Watching the night market all night, is everything okay? This kind of trading will definitely lead to problems sooner or later.
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Wait for your actual records later to see how long you can hold on.
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Having 4087U unrealized gains and doing nothing is really hard; I would have definitely Rug Pulled by now.
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That’s why I gave up on contracts; my heart can’t take it.
#ETH走势分析 I watched the market all night last night, $ETH opened a 125x long order, and now there is 4087U unrealized PNL lying in the account, with a yield soaring to over 189%.
To be honest, contracts can be quite nerve-wracking. Just now, at the peak, the unrealized PNL was even more exaggerated, but the pullback happened in an instant; it's normal for emotions to jump around with the K-line.
First, it must be made clear - the rhythm and position allocation of this order are purely personal operation records and absolutely not investment guidance. In the cryptocurrency market, with this level of volatility, one can easily be educated by the market if they get too excited. Risk control is always the top priority. Stay calm while watching the market, and don't let your account follow your emotions.
I will continue to update the real trading log in the future, and the profits and losses will be recorded truthfully. I wish everyone can also maintain a stable mindset and hold onto their positions 🙌