$LAB is moving towards the target ..
Another very nice analysis is moving towards the target...
It moved from the $17 region to $5.50.
The first TP has reached the target.
I will keep monitoring for a while longer. https://t.co/xye59NLreA
$LAB is moving towards the target ..
Another very nice analysis is moving towards the target...
It moved from the $17 region to $5.50.
The first TP has reached the target.
I will keep monitoring for a while longer. https://t.co/xye59NLreA
Why does a small position make it easier to capture big profits? After I posted yesterday, my short $LAB has already nearly 5x profit.
Looking back at this market round, $LAB has been rising continuously for over a month. Based on the pattern, it seemed ready to fall. On 6.29 I opened a small short at 14.88, and it has now dropped to 5.
But today, what I’m most grateful for isn’t how much I earned, but that my position management was pretty good.
Many people think a small position can’t make money. In fact, it’s the opposite.
What truly prevents you from making big money is often a position that’s too large.
Because a heavy position magnifies every market swing, amplifying emotions.
A slight dip makes you doubt.
A slight rise makes you fear profit reversal.
A minor pullback makes you rush to close.
In the end, before the market finishes, you’ve already gotten off.
This time I shorted $LAB with only 3x leverage and a modest position.
Because the risk stayed within an acceptable range, I kept holding a bit longer. During the negative fee period I kept receiving deduction notices, but since the position was small, the deductions weren’t much.
This trade confirmed for me:
Profit is taken out via position management.
If I had used higher leverage and a larger position, I would have stopped loss and exited early.
Your position determines whether you can stay with the market until the end.
#crypto
UPDATE: $LAB is down -60% in a few days
Investors are still up $500 million (on paper), but the first unlock is in 2 weeks
Tick tock ⌛ https://t.co/FnMQyVgUE2