Recent trading performance has been pretty good, with the account growing by around $25. Today both operations were executed well, achieving a 100% success rate.
Let me start with the first trade. Bitcoin in the 93100-93300 range was a decent dip-buying opportunity. I set a target to close the position for profit in the 94000-94500 range. Unfortunately, I wasn't glued to the charts today and didn't place orders in advance. While the price did indeed drop near 93100, I missed catching that bottom, which is a bit regrettable.
The second trade was a ZEC short position. I entered the short at 500, planned to add to the position at 490. Although I didn't manage to fully add at the lowest point of 496, I set my profit-taking target at 520. I originally considered holding longer to capture bigger profits, but ultimately decided to stick with my day-trading style—closing the position when the predetermined level is reached, with no overnight holdings.
To be honest, my current positions are all relatively small. At this stage, I'm mainly validating and refining my trading strategy. Once I have more confidence in my operating system, I'll gradually increase the capital scale. Safety first, aggression second.
Recent trading performance has been pretty good, with the account growing by around $25. Today both operations were executed well, achieving a 100% success rate.
Let me start with the first trade. Bitcoin in the 93100-93300 range was a decent dip-buying opportunity. I set a target to close the position for profit in the 94000-94500 range. Unfortunately, I wasn't glued to the charts today and didn't place orders in advance. While the price did indeed drop near 93100, I missed catching that bottom, which is a bit regrettable.
The second trade was a ZEC short position. I entered the short at 500, planned to add to the position at 490. Although I didn't manage to fully add at the lowest point of 496, I set my profit-taking target at 520. I originally considered holding longer to capture bigger profits, but ultimately decided to stick with my day-trading style—closing the position when the predetermined level is reached, with no overnight holdings.
To be honest, my current positions are all relatively small. At this stage, I'm mainly validating and refining my trading strategy. Once I have more confidence in my operating system, I'll gradually increase the capital scale. Safety first, aggression second.