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The bullish outlook mainly focuses on the HYPE and LIT projects. Especially HYPE, which I plan to hold long-term and do not intend to move at this position. Other assets are approached more with a short-term trading mindset.
On the bearish side, I am paying attention to SUI, ONDO, and ENS. Market feedback and on-chain data have given me these signals.
Overall, I am very confident in the HYPE line, and the rest will be adjusted flexibly based on market fluctuations. Perpetual contracts are like this—some assets are core holdings, while others are trend trades.
Those three short positions, if they can survive until liquidation, count as a win. SUI, this tricky thing, is the best at deceiving people.
I'm also eyeing the SUI short, the data does have a bit of a vibe.
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Are small coins like LIT daring to hold heavy positions? You really have guts.
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Perpetual contracts are like this: while making quick money, don't forget the risk of liquidation.
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Did ENS go short? On-chain data and such things are just a gamble, no matter how good they sound.
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Separating core holdings from trend trades—that's a clear-headed approach.
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Holding HYPE long-term at this position... Wait, are you only saying you don't plan to move because you're trapped?
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SUI, ONDO, ENS all bearish? Feels like a signal before a dump.
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Can short-term trading beat long-term holding? I've never seen it happen.
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It's easy to say. The real difficulty is knowing when to let go.
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Contract traders really all do this: prepare for both, operate with one hand.
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SUI's short position is still held, waiting for a rebound to continue cutting
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LIT and HYPE combo is pretty good, feels like core holdings
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I've been tired of ENS for a while, there are indeed signs of distribution
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Perpetuals are all about betting on volatility, core positions and trend trades should be kept separate
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The fundamentals of ONDO are really not good, shorting it is the right move
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Holding HYPE long-term, while trading other short-term moves, this approach makes sense
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How do on-chain data indicate SUI will fall? Please explain your reasoning in detail
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LIT's recent trend has been really stable, with not so much noise