Sharing a wave of the DASH trading process. Opened a short position at the 95 level, with stop loss and take profit set. To be honest, the long position size was too small, just trying out the water, but it felt pretty good when it was profitable. Finally exited at 85.
This is not the first time operating around 85. Last time, I also shorted once, but because the market was too bullish and kept breaking upward, I exited quickly. This time, the approach is a bit different—planning to use a trailing stop method, monitoring the market while tracking price changes.
Currently, DASH is trading at 92.69, which is still a level worth paying attention to.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 8h ago
95 empty to 85 sell-off, this wave is stable.
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TideReceder
· 8h ago
85 breakout, this move is indeed solid
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Fighting at the 85 level again, do you have a bit of an obsession?
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Moving stop-loss to take profit sounds good, just worried human nature will cause trouble again
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Trying out small positions can also make money, there's some potential
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Let's see about 92.69, nothing special
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Always running at 85, should I change my approach?
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Profiting from short positions is satisfying, just afraid of a quick breakeven
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Watching the market so closely, that must be exhausting
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Feels like I should focus on major support levels, don't just stare at this point
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Small positions for testing are stable, don't expect too much in terms of gains
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 8h ago
85 runs fast, this time you need to learn to be greedy.
Sharing a wave of the DASH trading process. Opened a short position at the 95 level, with stop loss and take profit set. To be honest, the long position size was too small, just trying out the water, but it felt pretty good when it was profitable. Finally exited at 85.
This is not the first time operating around 85. Last time, I also shorted once, but because the market was too bullish and kept breaking upward, I exited quickly. This time, the approach is a bit different—planning to use a trailing stop method, monitoring the market while tracking price changes.
Currently, DASH is trading at 92.69, which is still a level worth paying attention to.