These past couple of days, there have indeed been some short-term gains to be made, and earning tens of thousands of U.S. dollars feels pretty good.
BEAT stabilized at the 2.446 level, so I went long directly, then took profits in stages as it surged higher. When it retraced to above 1.905, I didn't hesitate and decisively exited. Basically, I managed to hold onto these two key levels quite well.
PIPPIN faced resistance at the 0.5 price point, and with weak trading volume, it was obvious it was a false breakout. I immediately reversed to short, resulting in a sharp plunge. The profit-taking was very satisfying.
Honestly, small-cap coins are this volatile—one careless move can easily wipe you out. No matter how smooth the market is, you can't hold on stubbornly; if there's profit, you should take it and run—this is a lesson learned over many years. When I trade contracts myself, I also feel nervous; after all, one moment you're in heaven, the next in hell. This is no joke. Especially for beginners, I really don't recommend jumping into contracts too early.
The next coin I have targeted for a rise already has a goal. If you're interested in tracking it too, we can look at it together.
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These past couple of days, there have indeed been some short-term gains to be made, and earning tens of thousands of U.S. dollars feels pretty good.
BEAT stabilized at the 2.446 level, so I went long directly, then took profits in stages as it surged higher. When it retraced to above 1.905, I didn't hesitate and decisively exited. Basically, I managed to hold onto these two key levels quite well.
PIPPIN faced resistance at the 0.5 price point, and with weak trading volume, it was obvious it was a false breakout. I immediately reversed to short, resulting in a sharp plunge. The profit-taking was very satisfying.
Honestly, small-cap coins are this volatile—one careless move can easily wipe you out. No matter how smooth the market is, you can't hold on stubbornly; if there's profit, you should take it and run—this is a lesson learned over many years. When I trade contracts myself, I also feel nervous; after all, one moment you're in heaven, the next in hell. This is no joke. Especially for beginners, I really don't recommend jumping into contracts too early.
The next coin I have targeted for a rise already has a goal. If you're interested in tracking it too, we can look at it together.