The Sui long position is still held. Based on recent market trends, the holiday period often sees upward movements, so holding long positions during this time is advisable. However, after the US and A-share markets open, market sentiment and capital flow may change, and it might be time to consider short positions on rallies. This rhythm of bullish outlook before the holiday and bearish outlook after the holiday is a common trading strategy used by many traders.
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ponzi_poet
· 9h ago
Bullish before the holiday, bearish after the holiday—I'm tired of this routine, haha. The key is whether Sui can hold up on the day the US stock market opens.
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AltcoinTherapist
· 9h ago
The rhythm of harvesting profits before and after the holiday, there are quite a few people playing this game.
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 9h ago
Rally before the holiday, crash after the holiday—this routine is played out. We still need to see if there's a black swan before the US stock market opens.
The Sui long position is still held. Based on recent market trends, the holiday period often sees upward movements, so holding long positions during this time is advisable. However, after the US and A-share markets open, market sentiment and capital flow may change, and it might be time to consider short positions on rallies. This rhythm of bullish outlook before the holiday and bearish outlook after the holiday is a common trading strategy used by many traders.