Instead of blindly buying the dip, it is better to leave yourself an escape route. Keeping at least 30% position is the bottom line, so that you can have ammunition available when a real opportunity arises.
Assuming Bitcoin drops to around fifty thousand, you can consider gradually going all in; if it continues to dip to around thirty thousand, double the short position in coin terms. What are the benefits of this operation? In a bear market, lying flat is winning, and there's no need to watch the market all the time.
But what if the market rebounds upwards? If the Position is kept light enough, you can buy some spot when it drops. At the same time, take a small position to short at a high, and see if you can make up for the previous losses.
The most important thing is—no matter the direction of the contract, do not go against the position. This market tests human nature the most; only those who patiently endure the winter deserve to share in the profits that follow. As long as you are alive, there is hope.
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ReverseTrendSister
· 21h ago
That's true, but how many people can really stick to the three-tier bottom line... The bear market mentality is the hardest. I've seen too many people shouting not to buy the dip, yet they still FOMO in.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHat
· 21h ago
Sounds good in theory, but when the critical moment comes, how many people can hold a 30% Position... It's always after the coin price falls that they regret not going All in.
Instead of blindly buying the dip, it is better to leave yourself an escape route. Keeping at least 30% position is the bottom line, so that you can have ammunition available when a real opportunity arises.
Assuming Bitcoin drops to around fifty thousand, you can consider gradually going all in; if it continues to dip to around thirty thousand, double the short position in coin terms. What are the benefits of this operation? In a bear market, lying flat is winning, and there's no need to watch the market all the time.
But what if the market rebounds upwards? If the Position is kept light enough, you can buy some spot when it drops. At the same time, take a small position to short at a high, and see if you can make up for the previous losses.
The most important thing is—no matter the direction of the contract, do not go against the position. This market tests human nature the most; only those who patiently endure the winter deserve to share in the profits that follow. As long as you are alive, there is hope.