Some folks swear by this "strategy": keep opening fresh longs every time you get liquidated. The logic? Sooner or later, one of those positions will catch the actual bottom. When the next bull run kicks in, that lucky entry could theoretically turn you into a millionaire. Sounds wild, but in a market this volatile, stranger things have happened. Of course, your account balance might disagree with this approach before you hit that winning ticket.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 11-07 12:27
Going all-in feels exciting for a moment, but heavy positions can lead to a disaster.
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BakedCatFanboy
· 11-07 06:07
All in is fun for a moment, but going all in leaves you broke for work.
Some folks swear by this "strategy": keep opening fresh longs every time you get liquidated. The logic? Sooner or later, one of those positions will catch the actual bottom. When the next bull run kicks in, that lucky entry could theoretically turn you into a millionaire. Sounds wild, but in a market this volatile, stranger things have happened. Of course, your account balance might disagree with this approach before you hit that winning ticket.