SXT / TetherUS
Long

Space and Time: Trading Strategy · 1 BTC = 2.5 BTC (PP: 150%)

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Are you interested in a double-up?
Let's use round numbers to keep it simple.

Trade: Buy 1 BTC STXUSDT = Get 2.5 BTC (150% profits).
Time duration: 20-40 days.
Risk: Very low (time).

The risk can be calculated in time. Since this is a spot trade, you cannot get liquidated. In the worst case scenario, you wait. This is the only risk if the chart breaks down. If it works as planned, you can get 150% profits (250% earnings) by selling on target.

Time duration is "short-term." Which is within 30 days. Here I set 20-40 days to allow for any unexpected variations.

The trade is any amount you want. $1,000 USDT bought at current price, say 0.0890, would result in $2,500 USDT if selling happens at 0.2229. This is just an example of course for illustration purposes.

The trick is to be ready to wait. If waiting is hard, one can be use diversification to be entertained. Say, $250 USDT on four different pairs that have good potential for growth. Can be $2,500 USDT by 4 if the capital is $10,000. Or $10,000 USDT by 10 if the capital is $100,000. There are many different ways to approach the market.

A different approach: $10,000 in. The market (pair in question) grows 25%. Close position (sell). Result = $12,500. Find new pair and repeat.

The stop-loss can be a tight one at 5%. If prices drop 5% close position. Result = $9,500. Try again with a different pair. The stop-loss can be set at 10%, 15%, 20%, based on the chart, etc.

There is also a trailing stop. Adjust the stop below a certain level as prices rise, after you catch the rising trend. This is a bit more advanced and it is mainly used by profitable traders.

Patience is key. If you can wait, you can win.

Space and Time (SXT) is set to grow. How you approach this market is up to you. Remember to do your own research and planning. This is not financial advice. I am sharing for learning and entertainment purposes only.

Thank you for reading.

Namaste.

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