A few insights from my recent top-tapping operations on VVV, just to record them.
This round, VVV has increased fivefold, and the overall rhythm is quite good. Earlier, around 3.09, I led everyone to short, and the gains doubled. The strategy was publicly shared on the forum—using a position reduction approach: when the target level is reached, cut half, and use the profits to offset the remaining position, so that the subsequent fluctuations are less damaging.
Looking back at the details now. At the 3.59 level, I placed a short again to continue testing the top. The top-tapping rhythm of VVV and IP is actually very suitable for short-term operations. Previously, I never reduced IP’s position and held it all along. But for VVV, I took profit once when it doubled, and the effect was quite good.
If the price level is strong enough, hold on and see how it develops. In the short-term oscillating market, as long as there are clear upper and lower bounds, you can repeatedly test this approach.
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DefiVeteran
· 4h ago
Riding the top really requires a sense of rhythm; it's not just about messing around. VVV's move this time was really well-timed; a 5x rally is impressive.
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OneBlockAtATime
· 4h ago
Climbing to the top looks simple, but it really depends on mental strength. A 5x return is indeed good, but I always feel that one day it might turn around on me.
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NFTArchaeologist
· 4h ago
Hitting the top sounds simple, but in practice, it's not that easy. If the entry point isn't precise, the entire effort can be ruined.
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CryptoMotivator
· 4h ago
Bro, the tactic of touching the top really requires skill; I also use the move of reducing positions at the right moment.
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BlockchainFoodie
· 5h ago
ngl, this is literally the farm-to-fork verification of trading—you're checking freshness at every harvest point lol. that 50% trim strategy? that's just proper ingredient rotation, not letting your whole supply spoil waiting for the perfect plating moment
A few insights from my recent top-tapping operations on VVV, just to record them.
This round, VVV has increased fivefold, and the overall rhythm is quite good. Earlier, around 3.09, I led everyone to short, and the gains doubled. The strategy was publicly shared on the forum—using a position reduction approach: when the target level is reached, cut half, and use the profits to offset the remaining position, so that the subsequent fluctuations are less damaging.
Looking back at the details now. At the 3.59 level, I placed a short again to continue testing the top. The top-tapping rhythm of VVV and IP is actually very suitable for short-term operations. Previously, I never reduced IP’s position and held it all along. But for VVV, I took profit once when it doubled, and the effect was quite good.
If the price level is strong enough, hold on and see how it develops. In the short-term oscillating market, as long as there are clear upper and lower bounds, you can repeatedly test this approach.