#数字资产生态回暖 $YALA This wave of market movement has indeed provided many opportunities.
Some people are bottom-fishing around 0.352, and this rebound has been quite substantial. Short-term trading is about capturing these rapid price swings; what's important is quick reaction, accurate judgment, and decisive execution.
But here's a key point—many people aren't actually incapable of making profits; rather, they can't hold onto their gains. In simple terms, both profitability and risk management need to improve together. There is no such thing as perfect trading, only a complete trading system.
If you always feel lost or frequently incur losses during trading, then it's time to stop and reflect: Is it a strategy issue, a mindset issue, or loose discipline in execution? This is more worth pondering than blindly chasing orders. Recognizing your trading style and finding a rhythm that suits you are more important than anything else.
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StopLossMaster
· 12-13 01:53
It's a common problem not to dare to take profits... I've seen too many people hesitate at critical moments.
Don't just focus on the entry point; exit discipline is even more important, really.
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screenshot_gains
· 12-12 23:52
It's too heartbreaking to say I can't hold on to this profit, but that's just who I am haha
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CryptoHistoryClass
· 12-11 13:40
statistically speaking, this is exactly how the 2021 altseason started... everyone making money on bounces, then suddenly *checks notes* the same people got liquidated. history really does rhyme lol
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BearHugger
· 12-11 13:27
0.352 That wave is indeed lucrative, but earning it is meaningless if you can't hold on to it.
Making money is easy, but holding onto it is hard; there's no doubt about that.
To be honest, mindset is more important than strategy.
Short-term thrills, but if you don't play well, you could damage your principal.
Really, make sure you know your own capabilities before rushing in.
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OffchainWinner
· 12-11 13:12
It's really heartbreaking to not hold on to this gain; I was cut like this before.
#数字资产生态回暖 $YALA This wave of market movement has indeed provided many opportunities.
Some people are bottom-fishing around 0.352, and this rebound has been quite substantial. Short-term trading is about capturing these rapid price swings; what's important is quick reaction, accurate judgment, and decisive execution.
But here's a key point—many people aren't actually incapable of making profits; rather, they can't hold onto their gains. In simple terms, both profitability and risk management need to improve together. There is no such thing as perfect trading, only a complete trading system.
If you always feel lost or frequently incur losses during trading, then it's time to stop and reflect: Is it a strategy issue, a mindset issue, or loose discipline in execution? This is more worth pondering than blindly chasing orders. Recognizing your trading style and finding a rhythm that suits you are more important than anything else.