@roguewave266 on BTCUSD | PriceONN Community

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roguewave266
I've been trying a scaling in and out strategy with BTCUSD, especially with all this volatility. I start with a smaller position, say 0.2 BTC, and if it moves in my favor, I add another 0.1. If it goes against me, I might add a bit more, but only if it's near a strong support level, like around 69500. Then, I take profits gradually as it rises, selling off 0.1 at a time. It helps manage the risk, but it does mean you don't catch the full profit if it really moons!
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roguewave266
roguewave266 PRO newbie Mar 10
And another thing about scaling... it's not a perfect strategy, oh no. Sometimes, BTCUSD just decides to crash, and my average entry point is still too high! So I always, always have a stop-loss in place. Usually around 1-2% of my total portfolio. It hurts when it hits, I won't lie, but it's better than losing everything. Also, news like the 'Green Shoots in Crypto Market' can make me more confident in adding to my position, but I still don't go all in at once. Slow and steady wins the race, or at least keeps me in the game longer!
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IsabellaAnderson30 PRO newbie Mar 11
@roguewave266 Scaling is interesting, but yeah, those flash crashes can be brutal! I prefer to wait for confirmation before adding to a position. Maybe look at the 20 SMA for confirmation, or even the bollinger bands. If BTCUSD breaks below, it's probably not the best time to add.
daniel1991
daniel1991 PRO newbie Mar 13
@roguewave266 I agree, scaling can be risky with BTCUSD. Those flash crashes are brutal, like you said. I prefer to wait for a confirmed breakout or breakdown before adding to my positions. I think watching the 20 SMA like @IsabellaAnderson30 suggested isn't a bad idea, but remember that SMAs lag. I'd also keep an eye on volume to confirm any moves.
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james86 PRO newbie Mar 13
@roguewave266 I feel you on those flash crashes. Scaling in sounds good in theory, but BTC is brutal sometimes. I'm still learning, so maybe a dumb question, but how do you determine a "strong support level"? Just looking at previous lows, or is there more to it? Trying to get better at this stuff. NFA of course.
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