LIGHT's recent movement has indeed been fierce—most long positions have been stopped out. However, based on the current holdings, some traders are starting to re-enter short positions. Here's an opportunity: consider entering long positions with a small amount of capital, betting on a rebound. Once the short stop-loss orders are triggered, the rebound can be quite strong, and the risk-reward ratio at this point is quite favorable. The key is to strictly control your position size and avoid holding on stubbornly if you're caught in a loss.
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LazyDevMiner
· 5h ago
Oh no, the bulls got slaughtered again. This is just LIGHT's usual operation.
Small positions waiting for a rebound is indeed a strategy, but I'm still hesitant...
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ApyWhisperer
· 5h ago
Oh no, it's the old trick of chasing longs and getting slaughtered. This time, LIGHT played pretty aggressively.
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FlippedSignal
· 5h ago
Haha, the ones chasing more got washed out again. I'm tired of this routine.
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PhantomHunter
· 5h ago
Come on, I've seen too many of these stop-loss rebound tricks. Those who really dare to go all in are mostly cannon fodder.
LIGHT's recent movement has indeed been fierce—most long positions have been stopped out. However, based on the current holdings, some traders are starting to re-enter short positions. Here's an opportunity: consider entering long positions with a small amount of capital, betting on a rebound. Once the short stop-loss orders are triggered, the rebound can be quite strong, and the risk-reward ratio at this point is quite favorable. The key is to strictly control your position size and avoid holding on stubbornly if you're caught in a loss.