Recent trades have taught me a lot. To my friends shorting ZEC and BCH, we are truly destined to meet.
Yesterday, I opened a nano short position on BCH, which is basically a small play. Whether I get stopped out or not, let's not dwell on that for now. The only goal today is to make a $500 profit and then exit. It sounds simple, but in practice, it really tests your mindset. Small positions carry less risk, but this kind of patience can also be quite frustrating.
Many people ask me why I am so persistent. It’s really just this: once you enter a trade, you need to have a clear take-profit point. BCH is quite volatile, offering many short-term opportunities. The advantage of a nano position is that you can't lose too much, but the downside is you have to keep an eye on the market.
This is my understanding of the market — know your capacity for position sizing, set a goal, and execute. $500 is just right; enough for a good meal.
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NFTArtisanHQ
· 18h ago
honestly the whole micro-position grinding thing feels like watching paint dry on a blockchain... 500U for a meal tho, that's the real proof of intent right there
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MidsommarWallet
· 18h ago
What is Nano Cang hesitating for? It's better to just go all-in directly.
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PortfolioAlert
· 19h ago
Nano Vault grinding disc, really just a hassle, it's better to just go all-in directly and be comfortable.
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SatoshiSherpa
· 19h ago
Spend 500U on a good meal? Bro, I need to learn this mindset.
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BearMarketMonk
· 19h ago
This small-position rhetoric is just for listening. In the end, you still can't escape the palm of the cycle.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 19h ago
Small positions are frustrating, even more painful than losing money.
Recent trades have taught me a lot. To my friends shorting ZEC and BCH, we are truly destined to meet.
Yesterday, I opened a nano short position on BCH, which is basically a small play. Whether I get stopped out or not, let's not dwell on that for now. The only goal today is to make a $500 profit and then exit. It sounds simple, but in practice, it really tests your mindset. Small positions carry less risk, but this kind of patience can also be quite frustrating.
Many people ask me why I am so persistent. It’s really just this: once you enter a trade, you need to have a clear take-profit point. BCH is quite volatile, offering many short-term opportunities. The advantage of a nano position is that you can't lose too much, but the downside is you have to keep an eye on the market.
This is my understanding of the market — know your capacity for position sizing, set a goal, and execute. $500 is just right; enough for a good meal.