#美联储重启降息步伐 Holding a short position at this critical moment, is there a risk of getting liquidated?
Recently, there’s talk from the Fed about possibly resuming rate cuts, and market sentiment seems to be shifting. I’m feeling a bit uneasy about my short position and wondering how everyone views this trend. Should I cut my losses early or hold on a bit longer? This policy expectation change feels a bit sudden.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 12-05 05:28
Wanting to bail as soon as rate cut expectations come out—isn't that just asking to be the one who gets dumped on? In my opinion, instead of obsessing over stop-losses, you might as well watch when the Fed actually takes action. Right now, it's all just talk.
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NFTPessimist
· 12-05 05:24
Short positions are indeed a bit risky at this point. As soon as the rate cut expectations come out, the market gets restless. I’m speechless.
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PuzzledScholar
· 12-05 05:24
They've all been dumped, and you still want to hold on? Cut your losses early, bro. This round, the Fed is here to harvest.
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SelfStaking
· 12-05 05:14
This round of short positions is indeed a bit risky. Once rate cut expectations emerge, the market tends to surge.
#美联储重启降息步伐 Holding a short position at this critical moment, is there a risk of getting liquidated?
Recently, there’s talk from the Fed about possibly resuming rate cuts, and market sentiment seems to be shifting. I’m feeling a bit uneasy about my short position and wondering how everyone views this trend. Should I cut my losses early or hold on a bit longer? This policy expectation change feels a bit sudden.