Qubica

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99% of people basically don’t understand true position rolling!
If you’re still using “buy low and sell high” like that—you're never going to make real big money!
The ultimate core of position rolling is: profit compounding, not adding to the principal (i.e., principal-at-cost). This is also the root cause of 90% of people getting liquidated—after you’re in profit, you crazily add more principal, and a single pullback wipes everything out to zero.
The correct way to do it: use 5% of your initial position to test the waters (if you have 3000U, use 150U). After a 30% profit, only add positions u
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The mistress forcefully breaks through the weekly high of 2386, with the monthly level target looking at 2480. The bullish trend is clear, and there is still short-term upward momentum.
Operation: Arrange orders within the 2390-2430 range. If the price effectively breaks through 2430, wait for the 2550 level to follow the trend and set up positions. Do not chase highs or act impulsively; enter according to the rhythm.
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Ethereum $ETH has broken through the daily chart, I just naturally woke up,
My long positions were just closed at 2326, now everyone is looking at 2400 and 2500
Now even the vice president can speak up???
There are too many uncertainties in the news side now, US-Iran negotiations will seriously affect market trends, the bears are playing a game of eggs
The weekly chart's golden cross is already taking shape, the bulls won't give up so easily $BTC $ETH
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BTC5,95%
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2380 short position is in profit
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2026-04-14 04:35
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That’s great, now I feel completely at ease.
This wave of RAVE just completely screwed me over. I lost all my principal, and I wasn’t even given a chance to add more.
Before, I was watching the market every day, staying up late to hold positions, afraid of missing any opportunity, so anxious I couldn’t even eat.
Now, it’s all gone—my holdings, my money, and my confidence are completely shattered.
I no longer need to watch the market, no more worrying about price fluctuations, no more betting on pullbacks. I feel instantly at peace, it’s like I’ve learned a lesson. #US-IranNegotiationsBreakdown
RAVE61,16%
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Qubica:
That’s great, now I feel completely at ease.

This wave of RAVE just knocked me out. My principal is gone, and I didn’t even get a chance to add to my position.

Before, I was watching the market every day, staying up late to hold my trades, afraid of missing any opportunity, so anxious I couldn’t even eat.

Now, it’s all gone—my position, my money, and my peace of mind are completely shattered.

I no longer need to watch the market, worry about price movements, or gamble on a rebound. I feel instantly relieved, and it’s like I’ve learned a lesson. #IranUSNegotiationsBreakdown
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RAVE, I made $240k with $1,000. Brother Da Chao is very happy, and the lottery continues
$RAVE
Now the prize pool has upgraded, I’ve added up to $2,000, drawing 20 people, each gets $100. ( Comments in both posts are participating )
The lottery rules are at the end of the article
If the price continues to rise, our prize pool will keep increasing, pay attention to the changes in the prize pool
Let me share my trading idea.
It’s not me who found RAVE, it was the community’s old-timers who told me.
In the group, there’s a brother who suddenly posted one day: Someone is building a position
RAVE61,16%
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Profit in progress at 2230
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2026-04-13 08:45
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If I were to summarize a few of the most genuine experiences I've gained over these years, they would probably be the following:
1. During a bull market, don't be greedy; focus on one sector to ride the main upward wave, avoid chasing every hot spot, concentrate on leading projects and those catching up, and grabbing one is enough to ride an entire wave; $ENJ
2. Choose coins that are new rather than old; old coins are mostly just sentimental relics, the market only recognizes new narratives and new expectations, and new coins and new tracks are the ones gaining popularity;
3. Respect the cycl
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Qubica:
If I were to summarize a few of the most genuine experiences I've gained over these years, they would probably be the following:
1. During a bull market, don't be greedy; focus on one sector to ride the main upward wave, avoid chasing every hot spot, concentrate on leading projects and those catching up, and grabbing one is enough to ride a whole wave; $ENJ
2. When choosing coins, buy new ones and avoid old ones; old coins are mostly just sentimental junk, the market only recognizes new narratives and new expectations, and new coins in new tracks attract popularity;
3. Respect the cycle; the crypto world has a four-year cycle, and when traders, convenience store owners, and delivery personnel are talking about coins at the end of a bull market, it's a signal to liquidate counterfeit projects, otherwise, a 90% retracement in a bear market could wipe out your entire investment.
Profits come only when there's small profit to build on.
Small funds can't grow big? It's not that your principal is too small, but that you want to "eat it all in one bite" too much!
Having a few hundred or thousand dollars in hand, you're eager to double it, jealous when others make money, going all-in with heavy positions, high leverage, and full margin.
And what happens? Slightly off course, your account is directly "cut in half."
The most deadly thing about small funds isn't losing once, but having a very low tolerance for errors—one mistake could lead to irrecoverable loss.
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Many people have fought hard in the bull market for a year, with their accounts soaring all the way, and even started dreaming of financial freedom. But when the bear market hits, profits are wiped out in three months, principal shrinks, and some even go into debt. This is not bad luck, but rather the same trap most people fall into — losing control of their emotions.
I'm not an expert either; the reason I can stay in the market long-term is fundamentally because I stick to three "counter-human" things.
First, restrain greed. The better the market, the calmer you need to be. While others f
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There's no such thing as the best stop-loss, only the most suitable one.
People with a personality that can withstand large fluctuations and prefer big trends are suited for large stop-losses; those who seek stable rhythm and don't want big ups and downs are better off with small stop-losses.
This is one of the most perplexing issues for many contract traders. In fact, there is no absolute standard—only what fits you best.
The advantage of a large stop-loss is a bigger margin for error, allowing you to withstand normal market shakeouts and fluctuations, making it easier to capture the fu
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An emergency meeting on Wall Street is not just a meeting. It’s a signal. When figures like Jerome Powell gather with top executives, the discussions rarely revolve around ordinary fluctuations. It reflects a deeper concern — that something new has emerged: not yet fully understood, but powerful enough to demand immediate attention.
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The short position with 73,000 profit is currently in profit
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2026-04-11 06:53
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2248 short position is in profit
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2026-04-11 05:08
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Trading is not about speed, but stability. My current principle: if the market is outside my trading range, I never act impulsively; once inside the range, I only do things within the rules.
I use a system to counteract emotions: look for signals to enter without relying on feelings, always set stop-losses for each trade, take profits in stages, and transfer to cold wallets.
To cultivate a stable mindset, there are three points: appropriately stay away from the market to see the trend clearly; maintain long-term thinking, avoid greed for short-term quick profits; only trade with spare mone
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Qubica:
Trading is not about speed, but stability. My current principle: if the market is outside my trading range, I never act impulsively; once inside the range, I only do things within the rules.
I use a system to counter emotions: look for signals to enter without relying on feelings, always set stop-losses for each trade, take profits in stages, and transfer to cold wallets.
To cultivate a stable mindset, there are three points: appropriately stay away from the market to see the trend clearly; maintain a long-term perspective, avoid greed for short-term quick gains; only trade with spare money, not affecting daily life.
There's no need to watch the market constantly; by sticking to rules and keeping a steady mind, you can actually make money.
Looking at the market on the screen, it's indeed all green, with precious metals, coal, and bank stocks rising. But panic won't solve the problem.
I asked her to come to the office, sit down, and take her time to talk: "This decline is due to three things happening at once."
I analyzed with her that this downward trend is a result of three overlapping factors: two regional banks in the US exposed to loan fraud, their stock prices plummeted, the KBW bank index hit its largest drop in half a year, market panic intensified, funds flooded into gold, pushing the gold price above $4,300 to a new
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Trading, slow is fast
When trading, never rush. The market opens every day, but your opportunities are actually very few.
I used to be eager for quick success, chasing highs, adding to positions, even using my heartbeat as a signal to make impulsive decisions.
But I later realized, rushing is just giving away money.
When I first entered the market, I also tried to make quick money, but as a result, my principal kept shrinking. $SIREN
Losing money and rushing to recover it, I fell into a vicious cycle of "all-in - margin call - recharge."
This sense of urgency is like a virus, maki
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Qubica:
Trading, slow is fast
When trading, never rush. The market opens every day, but your opportunities are actually very few.
I used to be eager for quick success, chasing the rise, topping up my position, and even using my heartbeat as a signal to make impulsive decisions.
But later I realized that “rushing” is just giving away money.
When I first entered the market, I also tried to make quick money, but as a result, my principal kept shrinking. $SIREN
If I lose money, I rush to get it back, and I end up trapped in the vicious cycle of “all-in - liquidation - recharge.”
This sense of urgency feels like a virus, making you ignore risk, go all out with a heavy position, and ultimately throw your emotions out of balance.
Real profit comes from the courage to “do nothing.”
Price action needs time to play out, and the entry point also has to be patiently confirmed.
Making fewer mistakes matters more than grabbing every opportunity.
Only if you stay in the game long enough can you wait for the market that belongs to you.
Currently holding an unrealized profit of 72,000.
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2026-04-09 15:04
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2250 short position is in profit
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2026-04-08 11:30
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How much U do you need to earn to stay steady?
Over the years, I’ve only focused on one thing—treating trading like leveling up in a game, staying patient and calm, honing my feel for the market. Today, I’ve summarized 6 practical tips:
Tip 1: Rapid rise, slow fall—mostly a shakeout
When the market surges quickly and then slowly declines, it’s usually the market makers gradually accumulating. Don’t rush to cut losses; a true top is often a sign of a sharp drop.
Tip 2: Fast fall, slow rise—be cautious of distribution
After a sudden crash, the market slowly rebounds. Don’t think it’s a bargain;
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