Don't go long in bear markets, don't go short in bull markets.


Learn this lesson, and you'll significantly reduce the probability of liquidation and total loss.

Of course, there are rallies in bear markets, and of course, there are crashes in bull markets.

But overall, bear markets have more declines, and bull markets have more gains.
However, the magnitudes are different.
In bear markets, the magnitude of declines far exceeds the magnitude of gains. In bull markets, the magnitude of gains far exceeds the magnitude of declines.

The magnitude of price swings is a major factor that causes liquidation.

Most people don't know how to stop losses; they just pick a direction and hold stubbornly. When holding stubbornly, whichever direction has smaller magnitude is safer.

Don't short in bull markets, don't go long in bear markets—this will significantly reduce the probability of liquidation. 😄😄😄#加密市场上涨
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