#密码资产动态追踪 Gold Market Review: Yesterday's Trading Record
Yesterday, the market surged to the key level of 4466 in the early session, then started to face pressure, fluctuating around $4437. Although the news was not very optimistic, I still adhered to the strategy of going long at low levels.
Throughout the day, I made a total of 5 trades, with a total profit of 191 points, amounting to $33,600. Specifically:
The first three trades were mainly short positions: Short Trade 1: Entered at 4421, closed at 4410, profit of 11 points, earning $3,474 Short Trade 2: Entered at 4420, closed at 4410, profit of 10 points, earning $3,156 Short Trade 3: Entered at 4440, closed at 4410, profit of 30 points, earning $9,270
The last two trades switched to long positions: Long Trade 4: Entered at 4433, closed at 4453, profit of 20 points, earning $5,850 Long Trade 5: Entered at 4434, closed at 4454, profit of 20 points, earning $5,838
Looking back at the rhythm of the day, the key is patience and understanding of the market. You will find that what truly tests a trader is never a smooth market, but those moments that require repeated adjustments and persistent endurance. These processes may seem torturous, but they gradually reveal the market's underlying pattern. Sometimes, persistence and turning around both require determination; the difference lies in your depth of market understanding.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 17h ago
Hey, $33,600 a day, that's quite a sum. The steady rotation of excess is also stable.
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PumpAnalyst
· 17h ago
Oh my god, $33,600 a day. This trading pace is really intense... But to be honest, I find this kind of intraday short-term trading exhausting. One misstep and you end up working for the big players.
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ContractSurrender
· 17h ago
Hmm... another $30,000+ in the bag, the pace is incredibly steady.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 17h ago
Airdrop migrant worker Xiao Zhang's comment:
At 191 points, it's 33,600. This speed is indeed impressive. I also want to learn from your rebalancing rhythm.
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OptionWhisperer
· 17h ago
Wow, this technique, switching between long and short positions so smoothly, and I got over 30,000 just like that.
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LuckyHashValue
· 17h ago
Tsk, it's that same old "patiently understand the market" spiel. I'm tired of hearing it, brother.
#密码资产动态追踪 Gold Market Review: Yesterday's Trading Record
Yesterday, the market surged to the key level of 4466 in the early session, then started to face pressure, fluctuating around $4437. Although the news was not very optimistic, I still adhered to the strategy of going long at low levels.
Throughout the day, I made a total of 5 trades, with a total profit of 191 points, amounting to $33,600. Specifically:
The first three trades were mainly short positions:
Short Trade 1: Entered at 4421, closed at 4410, profit of 11 points, earning $3,474
Short Trade 2: Entered at 4420, closed at 4410, profit of 10 points, earning $3,156
Short Trade 3: Entered at 4440, closed at 4410, profit of 30 points, earning $9,270
The last two trades switched to long positions:
Long Trade 4: Entered at 4433, closed at 4453, profit of 20 points, earning $5,850
Long Trade 5: Entered at 4434, closed at 4454, profit of 20 points, earning $5,838
Looking back at the rhythm of the day, the key is patience and understanding of the market. You will find that what truly tests a trader is never a smooth market, but those moments that require repeated adjustments and persistent endurance. These processes may seem torturous, but they gradually reveal the market's underlying pattern. Sometimes, persistence and turning around both require determination; the difference lies in your depth of market understanding.
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