#美国贸易赤字状况 Adding positions is really a matter of luck. Ideally, you keep adding when there's unrealized profit, but what actually happens? Most of the time, you're forced to add when you're at a floating loss. Opportunities to add when in profit are painfully rare.



The most heartbreaking part is the market trend: when it rises, it just keeps going up endlessly, rising for six or seven days without a break. Conversely, when it falls, it’s just as stubborn—there's no decent rebound when it drops, it's entirely a one-sided market.

$BTC $ETH $SOL These mainstream coins can't escape this pattern either; their volatility is so great that it catches people off guard.
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SchrodingersFOMOvip
· 01-09 23:35
Adding positions on unrealized gains? Dream on. I only add when I'm forced to after being trapped. This market is really crazy. It crashes like it's free, and when it rises, there's no room to react.
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BlockchainFriesvip
· 01-09 00:28
Floating profit adding positions? Don't even think about it. All I have here are stories of being forced to go all-in during floating losses. The one-sided market is really crazy. It keeps going up endlessly, then down endlessly. What is BTC messing around with this time?
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LiquidatedDreamsvip
· 01-09 00:24
It's the same old story. When there's unrealized profit, you hesitate; when there's unrealized loss, you grit your teeth and add more. In the end, you're just giving money to the exchange. One-sided markets are ridiculous. When prices rise for six or seven days without a pullback, and when they fall, it's the same story—you can't catch the bottom at all. Mainstream coins are all like this. BTC, ETH, SOL—they can't escape. Where's the promised risk management?
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CounterIndicatorvip
· 01-09 00:21
It's the same old trick again: regret chasing when it rises, forced to cut losses when it falls. Really, a one-sided market is the biggest irony for retail investors. The joy of unrealized gains is always a thing of the past. SOL this time really outdid itself; it drops without hesitation. Adding positions—I've long given up trying to understand that.
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liquidation_watchervip
· 01-09 00:17
Adding positions on unrealized gains is really a matter of probability; I don't even want to think about it now. Honestly, adding positions during a dip is a nightmare, I'm always caught in a trap. A one-sided market is really annoying, I just gave up on this wave of BTC. Adding positions still depends on luck; technical analysis is useless.
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ClassicDumpstervip
· 01-09 00:12
Adding positions really depends on luck; I always buy at high prices. Another one-sided market, this time I guess I have to cut losses again. Is BTC about to take off or crash in the next few days? I'm already numb. Floating losses from adding positions are the most tormenting, feels like gambling with my life. The market is like this—up for seven days, down for seven days, I just can't keep up with the rhythm. Honestly, the volatility of BTC and SOL is outrageous; a small mistake can lead to liquidation.
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