Although there was a wick today, the overall volatility is still okay. Considering that weekends usually have low liquidity, and the market has been going up more than 5% daily for the past two days, historically speaking, weekends are either super quiet or extremely volatile. Most of the time, they pass quietly. So, I’ve set my dual-currency product at $73,500, hoping there won’t be a drop of more than 5.5%. To be honest, if Bitcoin keeps going up, doing dual-currency products can be a bit exhausting. But I still have some chips from the $63,000 dip. Should I start testing high sells from $80,000? I’m a bit torn right now. Plus, I’m also considering whether I should hedge using options or contracts since some of my friends have already liquidated their spot positions. My friends started selling around $76,000, but I’m planning to see if it can push to $80,000. We should know by next week. If it doesn’t break through in the short term, I might consider hedging my spot holdings. After all, I’m not too keen on selling bitcoin:native at this price, but if I hedge, I’ll probably hold it until the midterm elections. Speaking of the midterms, I’ve lost hope in Trump and the Republicans. Trump is messing around with tariffs again before even resolving the Hormuz situation. Inflation is already high due to rising oil prices, and if a tariff war kicks off, the Republicans might as well forget about the 2028 election. As for relations with Iran, I’m starting to lean toward the idea of “de-Americanization.” For example, the new flight route between Iran and Oman could open up trade for countries outside of the U.S. and its allies. This could help solve part of the high oil price issue since, honestly, the U.S. doesn’t really need Hormuz. @Gate Crypto, U.S. stocks, Hong Kong stocks, Korean stocks, gold, CFDs, prediction markets—all in one place for trading!

