BlockBeats news, on May 25, Whale James Wynn expressed his closing position remarks on the X platform, stating: "(Traders) need to know when to hold on, when to give up, when to leave, and when to get on board. Never count your money at the table; after the trade is done, there's plenty of time to count your money." Previously, news reported that Whale James Wynn had closed a long position of BTC worth 1.2 billion dollars this morning, with a single loss of approximately 13.39 million dollars.
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LiuYidao
· 05-25 03:11
BlockBeats news, on May 25, Whale James Wynn expressed his Closing Position thoughts on the X platform, stating: "(Traders) need to know when to hold on, when to give up, when to leave, and when to get on board. Never count your money at the table; after the trade is done, there’s plenty of time to count your money." Previously, news reported that Whale James Wynn had closed a long position worth 1.2 billion dollars in BTC this morning, with a single loss of about 13.39 million dollars.
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TheCryptoWorldIsABottomless
· 05-25 02:08
This is correct, without Trump he would win, this time it wasn't his defeat, it was Trump who made him lose!
Whale James Wynn shared a Close Position remark: (Traders) should know when to take profits and never count money at the table.
BlockBeats news, on May 25, Whale James Wynn expressed his closing position remarks on the X platform, stating: "(Traders) need to know when to hold on, when to give up, when to leave, and when to get on board. Never count your money at the table; after the trade is done, there's plenty of time to count your money." Previously, news reported that Whale James Wynn had closed a long position of BTC worth 1.2 billion dollars this morning, with a single loss of approximately 13.39 million dollars.