$BREV has been fully closed out, from a short position at 0.517 to 0.338. The trading logic is very clear—there's no arbitrage opportunity in the pre-sale, so it was obvious to position early.
$FOGO continues to hold the position, only the initial position, with a current unrealized profit of 7,500. Yesterday's gains don't count as real profit; only when the gains are truly realized can it be considered a win.
A short-term stop-loss order has been placed to protect profits and prevent unrealized gains from being wiped out.
Last Thursday, I attended a small discussion session and re-examined the underlying logic of gold. Tonight, I will continue to observe the specific performance of gold's trend. It's a bit regrettable—last September, I chose to fully exit and go traveling, and as a result, missed the recent BSC market rally. Sometimes, balancing rest and active trading is indeed difficult.
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Trading Summary:
$BREV has been fully closed out, from a short position at 0.517 to 0.338. The trading logic is very clear—there's no arbitrage opportunity in the pre-sale, so it was obvious to position early.
$FOGO continues to hold the position, only the initial position, with a current unrealized profit of 7,500. Yesterday's gains don't count as real profit; only when the gains are truly realized can it be considered a win.
A short-term stop-loss order has been placed to protect profits and prevent unrealized gains from being wiped out.
Last Thursday, I attended a small discussion session and re-examined the underlying logic of gold. Tonight, I will continue to observe the specific performance of gold's trend. It's a bit regrettable—last September, I chose to fully exit and go traveling, and as a result, missed the recent BSC market rally. Sometimes, balancing rest and active trading is indeed difficult.