You see, today I confirmed with you all that before I said, "In a certain market trend, at any position, with so many technical indicators, as long as you look for them, you can find reasons for support or resistance at every point." I told you not to believe it, but now you can confirm it.
But right now, I only share with friends, and I didn't dare to ask, is the second half of that sentence—"Are truly outstanding people fundamentally unaware of whether support or resistance can be broken?"—also true? You see, this leads to a universal formula I mentioned before: In a market trend, as long as Y doesn't break, you can place trades; if it breaks, you suffer losses. Y can be any position, and any position is derived from various technical indicators.
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CoinCircleXunYu
· 5h ago
Still talking about the live streaming room? A few days ago, I came across a really strange streamer. Do you understand jumping on the bandwagon? Just a few days ago, when the market rebounded a little, they went short, took a 100-point loss and ran. Then last Thursday, they started taking losses again, already lost 5 or 6 trades. Now they’re saying they won’t give out any benefits before the New Year. Basically, whether they go long or short, they end up losing! A bunch of people there every day demanding trades, subscribing for that damn 10gt. I thought they were just trying to scam money!
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CoinCircleXunYu
· 8h ago
This is spicy! I have an immature idea and a bold suggestion. Not sure if I should say them or not?
You see, today I confirmed with you all that before I said, "In a certain market trend, at any position, with so many technical indicators, as long as you look for them, you can find reasons for support or resistance at every point." I told you not to believe it, but now you can confirm it.
But right now, I only share with friends, and I didn't dare to ask, is the second half of that sentence—"Are truly outstanding people fundamentally unaware of whether support or resistance can be broken?"—also true?
You see, this leads to a universal formula I mentioned before:
In a market trend, as long as Y doesn't break, you can place trades; if it breaks, you suffer losses. Y can be any position, and any position is derived from various technical indicators.