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Second Coin
In a rising market, always watch for shorting opportunities when the price pulls back. Use short or long positions based on the situation. If you're unsure how much to risk, don't be greedy or overextend your position.
1. You can short around 1.2050, with a stop loss at 2.080. If the stop is hit, look for a long position aiming for around 2.150 to see if a quick short can be taken.
2. Short around 2.150, with a stop loss at 2.180.
3. If it breaks below 1.940, continue shorting.
4. Around 1.960, take a long position with a stop loss at 1.940.
5. Long around 1.860, with a stop loss at 1.830.
6. If it breaks below 1.830, chase the short.
Warm reminder: The maximum stop loss for Second Coin is 30 points. Trade the main coin based on the entry point of Second Coin, with a 500-point loss limit. Use a small position size and set a proper stop loss.
Entry points are only predictions. Stop losses are fixed. If you find the entry point is wrong, exit immediately. If profits are small, set a break-even stop loss.
Personal suggestion: Keep position size around 3% of your capital (in USDT, not ETH). Do not exceed 5% when opening a position.
Note: Investment involves risks. Be cautious. The above strategies reflect personal opinions only and do not constitute investment advice. Profit and loss are your own responsibility.