#数字资产生态回暖 $BEAT did a small challenge, starting with 1000 USDT. After some back and forth, the account returned to 2500 USDT, so I withdrew the principal first. Yesterday, I felt a bit regretful about altcoins; that loss has been lingering in my mind. During the early hours, I noticed some interesting signs—whales retreating, short signals appearing, so I didn’t think much and went all-in on a short. As a result, I recovered yesterday’s losses, making it a small comeback. However, luck wasn’t on my side; I set my take profit a bit too hastily. When I woke up and checked, the K-line was still heading downward. If I had held my position longer, the gains could have been even deeper. There’s a bit of regret for missing out, but that’s just trading—impossible to cover everything perfectly. The rebound in the crypto market during this wave also reminds us to pay more attention to the true signals on the chart.
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ServantOfSatoshi
· 12-15 04:02
Going all-in to even the score is already good, but the fear is greed causing you to get trapped again. Taking profits quickly is fine; staying alive and exiting is what's important.
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GweiTooHigh
· 12-14 15:10
This take-profit was too hasty; often, the most regretful gains fly away just like that.
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GovernancePretender
· 12-14 15:06
Midnight all-in is really a gambler's mindset, hoping for luck this time to break even. But what about next time?
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blockBoy
· 12-14 15:04
Selling too early is a mistake; mindset is the biggest enemy. Don't rush to take profits next time.
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Ser_Liquidated
· 12-14 14:58
Buddy, I understand the feeling of going all-in late at night, it's that kind of excitement that makes it impossible to sleep
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 12-14 14:45
Going all-in on a short position and just taking profits? Bro, you need to work on that mindset. I totally understand the regret of missing the sell-off.
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 12-14 14:44
Going all-in short to break even on losses—this mindset is incredible. It's just that the take-profit got stuck, and the K-line continued to fall, which is a bit regrettable.
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GiveMeTheMoneyI_mNo
· 12-14 14:44
Come down. 1.33 was vomited out. Last night, I shorted at a high of 2.83 but didn't hold the 220 short positions. Otherwise, today at 1.7 would have been better.
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LayoffMiner
· 12-14 14:43
Going all-in short and turning the tables? Bro, your mindset is good, but rushing to take profits is really something you need to learn from.
#数字资产生态回暖 $BEAT did a small challenge, starting with 1000 USDT. After some back and forth, the account returned to 2500 USDT, so I withdrew the principal first. Yesterday, I felt a bit regretful about altcoins; that loss has been lingering in my mind. During the early hours, I noticed some interesting signs—whales retreating, short signals appearing, so I didn’t think much and went all-in on a short. As a result, I recovered yesterday’s losses, making it a small comeback. However, luck wasn’t on my side; I set my take profit a bit too hastily. When I woke up and checked, the K-line was still heading downward. If I had held my position longer, the gains could have been even deeper. There’s a bit of regret for missing out, but that’s just trading—impossible to cover everything perfectly. The rebound in the crypto market during this wave also reminds us to pay more attention to the true signals on the chart.