Starting to worry again about whether to sell — last time, I was scared out by this kind of market condition and missed a big wave. Thinking now, if I still held that long position at 2690, what would it be like now?
Sometimes I feel that the hardest part of trading isn't judging the direction, but holding on. Every time there's a fluctuation, I get itchy hands, and then it's all regret.
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 12-11 05:55
That was too honest, I was just being reckless. Last time, I also sold at over 2800, and now I just want to slap myself when I think about it.
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governance_ghost
· 12-11 05:51
If you can't hold on, you just can't hold on. Who's to blame... I thought the same last time, and I'm still regretting it now.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 12-11 05:49
If you can't hold it, you just can't hold it. Don't deceive yourself, really.
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MetaMuskRat
· 12-11 05:43
It's that old problem again, the itch to trade has struck.
ETH, this trend really can't hold up anymore.
Starting to worry again about whether to sell — last time, I was scared out by this kind of market condition and missed a big wave. Thinking now, if I still held that long position at 2690, what would it be like now?
Sometimes I feel that the hardest part of trading isn't judging the direction, but holding on. Every time there's a fluctuation, I get itchy hands, and then it's all regret.
ETH, ETH, can you show some spirit this time?