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Been running this SPCX/USDT Futures Grid on Pionex for the last 20 days, and it just crossed 60% real, realized profit.
Been running this SPCX/USDT Futures Grid on Pionex for the last 20 days, and it just crossed 60% real, realized profit.
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may seem crazy on a post, but OP coulda sold 0.006 btc and bought like 5 SPCX shares. lmao
Imagine buying SPCX. It’s like a donation to Elon.
can you now sell SPCX and buy spx? 😇
All money is going to AI, SPCX, and now MRNA. Yes crypto will come back up (when?) but a lot are migrating to other industries for growth. After MRNA news today, I think it will be the start to move into biotech.
But I’m making a lot on SPCX lol
It's a hype-based meme asset that depends on buyer excitement, but it's aging and no longer exciting compared to AI, prediction markets, and meme assets like SPCX.
Thanks for sharing this interesting chart! Please also add XRP to this type of chart, even if XRP faced various "legal" issues that can skew the perspective. What sort of stands out to me is the "feel" about Dogecoin, I had hopes in it and actually I think it was "driven" by the same "inspiration" in the success and vision of Elon Musk. I still feel a lot of "inspiration" in Elon, and adding shares of SPCX into my equity portfolio, but am not really a Dogecoin buyer anymore, in fact I am sort of looking at Dogecoin as part of my "tax-loss harvesting" strategy in terms of the 2026 tax year and the 1099-DA. And speaking of the 1099-DA, I think taxation of crypto capital gains and loss has absolutely played a role in how people feel about crypto "trading" 2021 vrs 2026 - many made HUGE GAINS in the previous years then "felt" the downward pull so SOLD to "collect" the "gains" (taxable event) and actually "took" big money, but then were SHOCKED at the amount of taxes they ended up paying. This in itself was such a shock - even though it shouid have been obvious - that they became "shy" about selling. Or shy about even buying. This also, I think played a big role in how "investors" felt about crypto. And some outfits, like Coinbase, then started offering "incentives" NOT to sell, in return getting good interest rates even though that gens a 1099-INT or -MISC. BUT ... nevertheless, "we" are still here, "out there", we have huge expectations for and about crypto, we are NOT leaving, cryptocurrency still is a longterm "bucket" in my "portfolio" and I am a buyer and will be "to the end", we are just "smarter" in approach and "just be patient" perspective. Smarter. Patient. It will grow. No stopping. My only suggestion is better tax "reform" on crypto, instead of the current 1099-DA repace it with a 8% FLAT TAX on GROSS PROCEEDS only.
Post is by: Competitive_Put3217 and the url/text [ ](https://goo.gl/GP6ppk)is: /r/CryptoMarkets/comments/1vor3n7/been_running_this_spcxusdt_futures_grid_on_pionex/ https://share.pionexapp.com/s/KzV5mSyU?l=en SPCX volatility has been crazy lately. Trying to capture those swings manually is inefficient and exhausting. After testing various configurations, I deployed this 5x leverage grid on Pionex to just trade the chop automatically. In 20 days, it’s generated 60% realized PNL. Instead of trying to time the market, the bot simply scales in on dips and sells on micro-peaks within a strict range. It removes the emotion and the need to stare at 1m charts all day. If you want to run this exact setup without doing the trial-and-error yourself, you can clone my parameters (grid density, upper/lower limits) directly: *I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please [contact the moderators of this subreddit](/message/compose/?to=/r/CryptoMarkets) if you have any questions or concerns.*
My idea was to track the performance for people who got involved in BTC early on their non-BTC ideas. The idea here is that this might be visionaries that see trends before others do (like, maybe they get involved in AI early too). Once a company has 50%+ of NAV in BTC their performance is going to echo that of BTC. It looks like the only candidate that fits the theory is Elon Musk. Michael Saylor is great too, but in a portfolio holding MSTR goes in the "hard money / BTC exposure" bucket whereas TSLA or SPCX would fit in other buckets like "risk growth" or something and filling the other buckets was where my mind was. So, not an argument that MSTR is a bad investment or anything, more of a question of diversifying into something with good management who also have a worldview that understands BTC but whose success or failure isn't largely tied to BTC (here, the low BTC allocation is a plus not a minus - a plus because they own some, and a plus because it's not too much and I can tune my own exposure by having my own BTC proxy bucket).
So because you know yourself, you know everyone else? Why can't it be more complex than "the only reason" kinds of statements? Maybe it's all of these and more: - it's a novel store of value - access whenever - owning a store of value early (as price discovery plays out), indeed has the potential for gains - decentralized, the government can't inflate or deflate it by just issuing more, or bailing out companies - because it's interesting and a unique experiment in human history - other money has value because we act like it does, and it's neat that humans can collectively agree a different thing has value But yes, *also* for the reason you stated. But why is that bad? I've always viewed it as "don't invest more than you are willing to lose," just like stocks or anything else. It's an asymmetric bet, and those are the best kinds. Fixed downside, unlimited upside. Why *wouldn't* one expose themselves to at least a little? Counterpoint: "but index funds are so reliable and safe and the only sane way to invest"... as we have SPCX injecting themselves into retirement funds and the like 2 weeks post-IPO on a $2T valuation based on TrustMeBro and matryoshka doll levels of self-acquisitions?
Coinbase randomly required I revalidate my bank account, but it wanted me to do so using Plaid. Plaid actually required at that time (and still might) access to your banking web portal. They literally created fake bank login screens that looked like your bank, and if you entered your username and password, it would then sign into your bank account to "verify" your account. I realized something was off, so I refused to sign in at requested to my bank account. They wound up getting sued for this and settled a $58 million dollar class action lawsuit (admitting no wrong, but happy to pay out). In order to fund Coinbase, I used a convoluted way which involved setting up an account with Fidelity because they do not charge for wires, wiring funds to Kraken because they didn't charge to receive wires, converting the USD to XLM, transferring the XLM to Coinbase with low fees, then selling the XLM at a percentage or two above for a small bump. The funny thing is I would up really liking Fidelity and have since been investing in stocks rather than crypto. I do miss the 24/7 trading, but I'm lucky to have about broken even with all of my crypto adventures (did well with BTC, lost on alts). And if you want volatility, the Elon stocks are that. Bought TSLA at sold for 130% profit. SPCX is doing the exact pattern of a new crypto on an exchange, opens and spikes, then drops below to initial price and slowly declines. I fully expect that SPCX will be another TSLA over the next few years, so DCAing it.
I’d recommend Space stocks. Not yet but once SPCX shits the bed just buy calls. NFA
It's logical and it's the type of investors. The chasers.. They just chase gold, oil, SPCX, memecoins, whatever gets hyped.. Here on Reddit the tone often says enough of the people on this platform, looking at daily charts, solely focussing on price actions.. Nothing brutal about it, it's just money rotating from hyped up stuff online.