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BTC also dropped 📉📉📉 and let you guys make profits 🤡. This short position was comfortable, right? Just before the plunge, it hit the highest point we predicted, hitting the high point.
I posted the analysis in advance. I'm here now. After reviewing, I realized that the analysis I posted just now also matched the highest point of the plunge. Sure enough, every time others get liquidated, my law of re-entering the market still continues. I also mentioned this in my previous articles. My shorting ability has always been top-notch. Whenever there's a market crash, I really find it easy to make money and become legendary. Like Liang Xi, maybe it's not so surprising during a rise compared to chasing longs and gambling fools, but when it drops, you really see what a true expert is.
Over the past two years, my review has mainly been about analyzing my own ability to go long. Now, my ability to go long is just as strong as my ability to short. It's just that right now, without a big rally, people haven't experienced it yet. Plus, many teachers are actually quite like retail investors—they love to go long. To be honest, they just have the same mentality as retail investors, liking to see prices go up. That's why some masters always oppose the crash.
But in my mind, whether it goes up or down, it's all the same because I trade contracts. As long as I see the trend correctly, I make money. After a drop, I can profit from both short and long positions, and I can make even more at the bottom with longs. So, I don't have a particular habit of favoring longs or shorts; I just view the market objectively.
Therefore, in this world, interests determine everything. Some teachers can only profit from going long because they like to be one-track-minded and only go long. But I don't just make money from going long; I make even more during crashes because I can profit from both sides. So, I don't particularly favor either rise or fall; I always analyze the market rationally.
If the price rises from 80,000 to 120,000, I make 40,000 points.
If it falls from 120,000 to 80,000, I also make 40,000 points.
Isn't that the principle, 🙂?