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On May 21, starting with 100u to challenge 10,000u, the challenge failed.
Unfortunately, the highest reached was 6050u, but it didn't go higher. Currently remaining: 123u.
I originally wanted to let those brothers who lost confidence due to losses but are still reluctant to give up take a look. Often during my live broadcasts, brothers ask: "Brother Bing, I only have a few dozen U or a few hundred U left. Can I still go up?" One day, I had a flash of inspiration and thought, since the content of the live broadcast is me making trades for the brothers to see, why not strive to achieve a hundredfold during the live broadcast? Over the past month, I have experienced various fluctuations, managed to escape by luck, and also sold at a loss sometimes. This big fluctuation at the end of June, well, I couldn't avoid it, got taken back and forth. Every time there is a loss, there are voices like this: how do we buy up or down? Are we over-leveraged? Heavy positions? Counter-trend positions? Various criticisms and pointers. Of course, the orders that have already been stopped out, when the market moves, what do they say? How does that make sense? All referred to as: hindsight analysis. Haha.
Starting today, I will continue to challenge a hundred times with the remaining balance of 123u.
Oh, and also, some of the copy traders do not have guaranteed profits or stability. Is it really appropriate to engage in this in an uncertain market?
To those who chose to follow my trades and ended up with losses, I apologize for causing you to lose money alongside me. Perhaps if you had made your own trades, you could have done better than the losing trades I made.
Jumanji: The Next Level fell down, get up, keep going.