On April 20th, I shared the short strategy at 4812, and just now the second take profit at 4612 was hit perfectly.
🎯
This London Gold trade, I caught the whole wave, let’s do a full recap today.
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Phase One: Pre-positioning
On April 20th, I publicly shared the strategy: short around 4812, stop loss at 4890, take profits at 4704, 4612, and 4295.
This isn’t hindsight; I laid out all three take profit levels in advance.
📍
Phase Two: Continuous Reminders to Hold
During this process, I repeatedly emphasized in the group, tweeted publicly to hold the short, and kept saying to stick with it. There were pullbacks and fluctuations, and some asked if they should exit. My answer was simple: set your stop loss to break even and hold on.
📍
Phase Three: Position Size Increase on Breakout
This morning at 11:04, the market quickly broke below 4672, and I voiced in the group: add to your short. The initial position at 4813 was still open, added at 4672 to follow through, both shorts running toward take profit.
📍
Phase Four: Precise Take Profit
Just now, it hit 4612.75, and the second take profit at 4612.21 was hit precisely.
📌
Let’s do the math:
Initial short at 4813 → take profit at 4612, making 201 points.
Add-on short at 4672 → take profit at 4612, making 60 points.
Total profit of 261 points. With 5x leverage and a 3% position size, this profit is sweet.
📌
Current Operations:
30% of the position has already been cashed in at the first take profit of 4704, and just now, another 50% was taken at the second take profit. The remaining 20% has a break-even stop loss set, continuing to eye the third take profit at 4295.97. Even if the break-even hits, this trade is still a big win overall.
Why is trend trading tough?
It’s not tough because of direction; it’s tough because of holding.
Even with my guidance throughout, constant reminders, and public calls, some still exited early, some hesitated to add to their positions, and some booked small profits too soon.
In the end, trading isn’t about skill; it’s about mindset. I provided the technicals; execution is up to you.
Brothers who kept up, let me know in the comments: how many take profits did you hit in this wave?
Technical connections, energy exchange. Self-selected, self-controlled, profits and losses are on you.
#xau #黄金 #伦敦金
🎯
This London Gold trade, I caught the whole wave, let’s do a full recap today.
📍
Phase One: Pre-positioning
On April 20th, I publicly shared the strategy: short around 4812, stop loss at 4890, take profits at 4704, 4612, and 4295.
This isn’t hindsight; I laid out all three take profit levels in advance.
📍
Phase Two: Continuous Reminders to Hold
During this process, I repeatedly emphasized in the group, tweeted publicly to hold the short, and kept saying to stick with it. There were pullbacks and fluctuations, and some asked if they should exit. My answer was simple: set your stop loss to break even and hold on.
📍
Phase Three: Position Size Increase on Breakout
This morning at 11:04, the market quickly broke below 4672, and I voiced in the group: add to your short. The initial position at 4813 was still open, added at 4672 to follow through, both shorts running toward take profit.
📍
Phase Four: Precise Take Profit
Just now, it hit 4612.75, and the second take profit at 4612.21 was hit precisely.
📌
Let’s do the math:
Initial short at 4813 → take profit at 4612, making 201 points.
Add-on short at 4672 → take profit at 4612, making 60 points.
Total profit of 261 points. With 5x leverage and a 3% position size, this profit is sweet.
📌
Current Operations:
30% of the position has already been cashed in at the first take profit of 4704, and just now, another 50% was taken at the second take profit. The remaining 20% has a break-even stop loss set, continuing to eye the third take profit at 4295.97. Even if the break-even hits, this trade is still a big win overall.
Why is trend trading tough?
It’s not tough because of direction; it’s tough because of holding.
Even with my guidance throughout, constant reminders, and public calls, some still exited early, some hesitated to add to their positions, and some booked small profits too soon.
In the end, trading isn’t about skill; it’s about mindset. I provided the technicals; execution is up to you.
Brothers who kept up, let me know in the comments: how many take profits did you hit in this wave?
Technical connections, energy exchange. Self-selected, self-controlled, profits and losses are on you.
#xau #黄金 #伦敦金