Recently, I came across several traders sharing their strategies—some focus on intraday swing trading, some run high-frequency strategies, and others combine mining profits with trading operations.
The amazing thing is, everyone is making money using completely different approaches.
The biggest lesson this gave me: there is no universal formula in trading, the key is whether you can make a move at the right time. Take now for example, the liquidity in the market is terrible over the weekend, and I haven’t made a single move for two days in a row.
Sometimes, not opening a position is the best position management.
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AirdropHunter
· 12-06 17:49
The boldest move is to stay put on weekends. I just laugh watching others make frantic moves.
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SeeYouInFourYears
· 12-06 17:48
The market is so quiet over the weekend; staying put is the real strategy.
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StakoorNeverSleeps
· 12-06 17:42
Not doing anything over the weekend is real; it's a hundred times better than making random moves.
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BlockchainTherapist
· 12-06 17:41
It's true that nothing happens on weekends; the liquidity is ridiculously poor. Just looking at the market makes me want to fall asleep, haha.
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GasWrangler
· 12-06 17:36
technically speaking, the real edge isn't *which* strategy you pick—it's understanding your own gas costs per trade. most of these guys probably aren't even analyzing their execution efficiency data... if you actually do the math on slippage + fees, day traders are sub-optimal. holding cash is mathematically proven superior when liquidity's thin. period.
Recently, I came across several traders sharing their strategies—some focus on intraday swing trading, some run high-frequency strategies, and others combine mining profits with trading operations.
The amazing thing is, everyone is making money using completely different approaches.
The biggest lesson this gave me: there is no universal formula in trading, the key is whether you can make a move at the right time. Take now for example, the liquidity in the market is terrible over the weekend, and I haven’t made a single move for two days in a row.
Sometimes, not opening a position is the best position management.