There's something I've been noticing lately — when I compare my trades across different timeframes, the pattern is pretty clear. Hourly charts? I'm nailing it. But daily timeframes? Straight-up struggling.
Makes me wonder if we're all wired differently as traders. Maybe some of us are just built for rapid-fire moves while others thrive on the slow burn. Been doing some soul-searching on what kind of trader I actually am, not just who I think I should be.
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ShibaSunglasses
· 12-13 18:07
Short-term genius, long-term trash, I'm the same haha
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BasementAlchemist
· 12-12 21:26
The hourly chart is a quick kill, the daily chart is struggling, I've been through this too... Actually, it's a matter of mindset, can you hold on?
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LightningAllInHero
· 12-10 18:51
Hey, this is me, the kid chart killer, daily chart trash.
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CrossChainMessenger
· 12-10 18:45
The hourly chart is steadily crashing, while the daily chart starts to pull back. I really understand you, buddy.
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DecentralizeMe
· 12-10 18:36
Me too, I can hold tight on short-term trades, but the moment I touch the daily chart, it collapses.
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probably_nothing_anon
· 12-10 18:27
Short-term flash sales, long-term disappointment, I can really understand that feeling, ha.
There's something I've been noticing lately — when I compare my trades across different timeframes, the pattern is pretty clear. Hourly charts? I'm nailing it. But daily timeframes? Straight-up struggling.
Makes me wonder if we're all wired differently as traders. Maybe some of us are just built for rapid-fire moves while others thrive on the slow burn. Been doing some soul-searching on what kind of trader I actually am, not just who I think I should be.