$BTC A few days ago, BTC broke through $74,000, and even broke $120,000 last October, but unfortunately it didn't hold. If we look at the price changes over the past six months from a daily perspective, the current price of $70,000 is not very high. However, the international situation has been changing dramatically in recent months, and the price trends will be unusual. If I were to enter the market, I would prefer to short when it is again at a high position, which includes but is not limited to the current price around $70,200. BTC's current high may rise a bit more, and then it will continue to plunge. At this point, you can open a dual position for hedging. If BTC rises again, it can protect the position from breaking, and instead sell long at a high position. The rest can wait until $BTC it adjusts before continuing to sell short. 😎
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Yesterday, the Chinese women's football team played against North Korea. The odds for North Korea are 1.5, while China's odds are up to 5. Who is winning after all? 🥲🥲 If I bet 200 yuan on China, I could get 1000 yuan, but this 240 yuan is just gone. 😭😭😭😭
ETH was so high back then, from over 3,000 U to around 2,000 U now. If I had shorted with 100x leverage at that time, with a capital of 40 U, I could have earned nearly 1,500 U. If I had seized the opportunity, I could have made 10,000 bucks in just a month 🤔 I missed this chance, it seems I need to learn more about cryptocurrency. By the way, ETH has dropped to 2,000 U, will it go up again $ETH #ETH🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥