When Ethereum hit its peak yesterday, it looked like I could make over 600 yuan, but I didn't hold on... and it retraced. This is quite embarrassing. At the same time, I opened several positions, and now all of them are losing. I say I am optimistic about the market, but I just can't get the rhythm right. Short-term fluctuations really test psychological resilience; one reverse breakout and all efforts are lost. It seems I need to re-evaluate my stop-loss and exit mechanisms. I can't keep betting on the right direction every time.
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LightningLady
· 01-05 04:25
That's why I say short-term trading is a money-giving mode...
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MoonBoi42
· 01-04 22:12
It's the same story again... Seeing the 600 bucks slip away right before my eyes, I just laughed.
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-04 00:48
This is the fate of short-term trading—making a lot of profit but failing to hold onto it. I often experience the same...
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tx_or_didn't_happen
· 01-04 00:45
600 bucks just gone like that? I'm really speechless. Every time, I almost reach the top, just a little bit short. That little bit is killing me.
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TokenVelocity
· 01-04 00:43
This is a typical greed problem. You didn't even hold onto 600 yuan. Short-term trading should be decisively taken profits.
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FreeRider
· 01-04 00:40
Thinking of running away with just over 600? Bro, you need to change that mindset.
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SingleForYears
· 01-04 00:34
I'm damn it too. Yesterday I almost got rich, but I was back to square one overnight.
When Ethereum hit its peak yesterday, it looked like I could make over 600 yuan, but I didn't hold on... and it retraced. This is quite embarrassing. At the same time, I opened several positions, and now all of them are losing. I say I am optimistic about the market, but I just can't get the rhythm right. Short-term fluctuations really test psychological resilience; one reverse breakout and all efforts are lost. It seems I need to re-evaluate my stop-loss and exit mechanisms. I can't keep betting on the right direction every time.