Dear Reader,
HOLDing Bitcoin is what poor people do.
Rich people follow THIS strategy instead.
In January, Bitcoin dropped 38% in two weeks. From $97k down to $60k.
Retail investors panicked everywhere. Selling at the bottom. Posting that digital assets are dead.
But during that exact same crash, short selling volume on Bitcoin spiked to record highs.
Watch what they did.
While retail lost 15%, professional traders swooped in and MADE 38% from the drop.
Same market. Completely different results.
Most people think shorting is complicated Wall Street stuff. Requires a finance degree.
It doesn't.
When you short Bitcoin, you bet the price falls. If it does, you make money from the drop.
Bitcoin is insanely volatile. It swings constantly.
With the right system, you profit from those swings in EITHER direction.
I'm Tan Gera, ex-Wall Street banker and CFA Charterholder.
I walked away to help over 4,000 investors learn how professionals actually make money in volatile markets.
Not by huddling and hoping.
I just recorded a free presentation walking through our entire framework.
You'll discover how to identify when Bitcoin is overextended. How to position for drops while everyone panics. How to manage risk so you're not gambling.
Most people won't watch this. They'll keep buying high and selling low.
The market needs people like that.
But if you're tired of being at the mercy of every price swing…
Tired of watching others profit while you hold bags…
Click below.
Watch the free presentation now.
Best,
Tan Gera, CFA
Decentralized Masters
DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational purposes only. The opinions expressed are from DM Intelligence LLC, doing business as Decentralized Masters, who are not licensed financial advisors or registered investment advisors. The reader acknowledges that DM Intelligence LLC is not responsible for any losses, direct or indirect, resulting from the use of this information, including errors, omissions, or inaccuracies.
Results are not typical and will vary. Success with digital currencies requires time, effort, and involves substantial risk including total loss of investment. Past performance does not indicate future results. All investments are at your own risk.
No comments:
Post a Comment