Currently, it's hard to say about the short order; it might go up. If it goes up, the levels are 45 and 63. My long order is still active, and the short order is at 4215. The long order position is larger than the short order.


I plan to handle it this way: add to the position at 63 and add to the loss position at 80.

If you don't open or open very few positions, wait for the confirmation of the downward trend before increasing your short order position, and set the stop loss at the previous high to take advantage of the pullback.

Now we can only continue to watch for a while.
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PleaseCallMeMarketManipulator.vip
· 08-20 09:22
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It will definitely pull back, the extreme situation is about to reach around 80. If it breaks through 60 and doesn't fall below 40, big companies will go to 80.
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PleaseCallMeMarketManipulator.vip
· 08-20 10:00
I have already taken a short position after 25 flat long, and I will increase the position for the short order.
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