#美国非农就业数据未达市场预期 The opening rhythm was well grasped. During the morning session, I decisively took a long position at 86. Honestly, I wasn't very confident, but the signals on the chart still looked clear. I held the position all the way up to 95, feeling it was about time to exit, so I closed it. Counting the profit, I made a 9-point gain. Although not very large, I at least captured this upward trend.
This wave of the market is actually related to the US non-farm employment data. When the data was released, it was noticeably below market expectations, which directly affected the overall trading sentiment and gave us this trading opportunity. The market's reaction to such economic data is always quite sensitive.
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MEVSupportGroup
· 5h ago
Non-farm data hit hard, and those who bought the dip all made money.
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SnapshotLaborer
· 8h ago
Emma, you've successfully bottomed out again, haha.
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LuckyBlindCat
· 01-13 01:56
Haha, alright, I guessed right this time. Non-farm payroll data is just a gambler's paradise.
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StakoorNeverSleeps
· 01-13 01:54
Securely take down 9 points, this is called being good at trading
That bottom-fishing wave was really fierce, non-farm payroll data drops are exactly the opportunity
Speaking of this kind of economic data market, sometimes overreacts, sometimes shows no movement, it's really mysticism
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failed_dev_successful_ape
· 01-13 01:53
Awesome, brother. The non-farm payrolls really present an opportunity this time, just worried about not reacting in time.
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SchrodingersPaper
· 01-13 01:51
9 points? Bro, I feel like you're telling a story again... For data fluctuations at the non-farm level, is it really only possible to cut 9 points?
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SingleForYears
· 01-13 01:46
The market is pretty good, with 9 points steady, and the key is not being greedy.
#美国非农就业数据未达市场预期 The opening rhythm was well grasped. During the morning session, I decisively took a long position at 86. Honestly, I wasn't very confident, but the signals on the chart still looked clear. I held the position all the way up to 95, feeling it was about time to exit, so I closed it. Counting the profit, I made a 9-point gain. Although not very large, I at least captured this upward trend.
This wave of the market is actually related to the US non-farm employment data. When the data was released, it was noticeably below market expectations, which directly affected the overall trading sentiment and gave us this trading opportunity. The market's reaction to such economic data is always quite sensitive.