Since the beginning of the year, the trading account has maintained a 100% win rate record. Today's 360U profit sharing is still being credited, another profitable day. Interestingly, the prize pool is still continuously accumulating.
To be honest, if this line of work isn't profitable, what's the point of putting in so much effort to take trades? This is actually a question worth pondering.
Recently, I have been mainly focusing on the trend of ETH futures. The volatility of $ETH has provided many opportunities. From capital management to risk control, and then to the logic of profit sharing accumulation, this system has been running for some time. It's not that the results are particularly impressive, but the process itself has made people understand what trading truly tests — it's not about winning or losing once or twice, but about sustained execution and mental management.
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BridgeJumper
· 01-14 22:14
100% win rate? How cautious do you have to be to maintain that? I'm afraid you'll just give it all back in one move.
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0xInsomnia
· 01-14 10:33
The claim of a 100% win rate sounds a bit too good to be true. It's not that I don't believe it, but the market is never that absolute.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 01-13 17:53
100% win rate? How stable must it be? Just looking at it, I can't even believe it...
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360U is on the books, this move is solid, keep maintaining the right mindset
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Mindset management is the key, that's right, but knowing is easy, doing is hard
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ETH has indeed provided opportunities this time, but I need to see a 100% win rate with my own eyes to be convinced
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Execution and mindset? Spot on, most people fail at these two
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I'd like to hear the details about the profit-sharing accumulation logic; just talking about the results isn't very meaningful
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Stick to systematic trading, don't pursue overnight riches; this mindset is worth learning
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PanicSeller
· 01-12 18:52
100% win rate? Man, these numbers are a bit scary. To be honest, the market isn't that gentle.
Receiving the profit share is indeed satisfying, but how will the market look after this wave? Can ETH keep up in the next few days?
I acknowledge the consistent execution, but the real test is still ahead.
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PoolJumper
· 01-12 18:48
100% win rate? That's hard to believe. There's no such gentle thing in the market.
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MetaEggplant
· 01-12 18:47
100% win rate? I'll first check out the prize pool over there, that's the real key...
ETH has indeed shown some promise recently, but just looking at execution and mental management, it still comes down to the fundamentals—whether you can consistently withdraw funds.
Bro, how long has this system been running? I'm a bit worried about drawdowns...
Profit sharing accumulation is fine, but I'm just afraid that one day a big market move will slap us in the face, and it'll be too late to talk about mental management then.
Really, consistently making money is always more difficult than winning temporarily. Your idea is correct, but a 100% success rate is still a bit hard to sustain...
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ContractCollector
· 01-12 18:40
100% win rate? I don't feel the market is that gentle, haha.
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StealthMoon
· 01-12 18:39
100% win rate? No, this data can't really hold up, is it real?
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WalletDivorcer
· 01-12 18:33
100% win rate? hmm... this story is quite smooth, just listen to it
But speaking of which, ETH this wave does have some substance. Compared to bragging, it's more genuine to just buy the dip.
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LostBetweenChains
· 01-12 18:32
100% win rate? How lucky must that be? Why have I never encountered such a situation...
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Profit sharing payout is satisfying, but I'm worried that good backtest data might lead to real trading failures. I've seen this happen many times.
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Mentality management is really top-notch; it's more important than any technical indicator. No doubt about it.
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ETH has plenty of volatility opportunities; it all depends on whether you have the discipline to stick to your system. Most people tend to operate chaotically.
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If you manage your funds well, you can indeed smooth out your profit line. I have deep personal experience with this.
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The prize pool accumulation sounds pretty good, but you have to be cautious of when a black swan event might wipe it all out.
Since the beginning of the year, the trading account has maintained a 100% win rate record. Today's 360U profit sharing is still being credited, another profitable day. Interestingly, the prize pool is still continuously accumulating.
To be honest, if this line of work isn't profitable, what's the point of putting in so much effort to take trades? This is actually a question worth pondering.
Recently, I have been mainly focusing on the trend of ETH futures. The volatility of $ETH has provided many opportunities. From capital management to risk control, and then to the logic of profit sharing accumulation, this system has been running for some time. It's not that the results are particularly impressive, but the process itself has made people understand what trading truly tests — it's not about winning or losing once or twice, but about sustained execution and mental management.