Just closed out my GLD short at 3.7% profit running 2x leverage—decided it made sense to lock in gains once the support level held firm and we caught that gap up move. Sometimes you nail the setup, but that doesn't mean you need to squeeze every last pip out of it. The trade did what it was supposed to do, so I'm taking the W and moving capital to the next opportunity that catches my eye. That's really the whole game: good entries, disciplined exits, and knowing when to walk away with your chips.
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TokenomicsPolice
· 01-07 22:58
3.7% and you're out? I just laughed. This move is indeed steady, but I feel like I missed out on some gains...
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FUD_Whisperer
· 01-05 22:20
It's a paper hand, it should have been out long ago.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-05 22:19
Lock-in profits like this; not being greedy is the secret to making money.
Just closed out my GLD short at 3.7% profit running 2x leverage—decided it made sense to lock in gains once the support level held firm and we caught that gap up move. Sometimes you nail the setup, but that doesn't mean you need to squeeze every last pip out of it. The trade did what it was supposed to do, so I'm taking the W and moving capital to the next opportunity that catches my eye. That's really the whole game: good entries, disciplined exits, and knowing when to walk away with your chips.