A friend privately asked how to manage positions reasonably for opening orders and pending orders in the current market for $BTC , $ETH , and $SOL . Here are my entry points (for reference only)

⭐ BTC (for example, planning to open a total of 1 BTC long order)

🌕 Initial Position: Around 87700-88088, entering 0.2 BTC here

🌕 First Increment: Around 85100-85303, adding 0.3 BTC here

🌕 Second Increment: Around 83200-83506, adding 0.3 BTC here

🔥 How large to open the position: For example, if I finish opening 1 BTC and my liquidation is still below 70k, I will open 1 BTC

⭐ ETH (for example, planning to open a total of 10 ETH long orders)

🌕 Initial Position: Around 2940-2985, entering 2 ETH here

🌕 First Increment: Around 2828-2840, adding 3 ETH here

🌕 Second Increment: Around 2718-2028, adding 3 ETH here

🔥 How large to open the position: For example, if I finish opening 10 ETH and my liquidation is still below 2000, I will open 10 ETH

⭐ SOL (for example, planning to open 100 SOL long orders)

🌕 Initial Position: Around 128.8-123.6, entering 20 SOL here

🌕 First Increment: Around 116-118, adding 30 SOL here

🌕 Second Increment: Around 97-100, adding 50 SOL here

🔥 How large to open the position: For example, if I finish opening 100 SOL and my liquidation is still below 70, I will open 100 SOL

👉 If the position is not fully entered, there is no rush to set a stop-loss temporarily. The above points are also suitable for spot trading, with the same proportion for the initial position.

👉 The increment positions are prepared considering extreme large-scale market movements, so there is no need to worry that they will definitely be reached. If they are not reached, do not chase the opening fully; wherever it reaches is where it reaches.

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