#美联储重启降息步伐 never stubbornly holds onto a single position when trading. If something doesn’t look right, just follow the market and make adjustments as needed.
Take that ETH move for example—I initially entered around the 3150-3360 range. When it started moving up and down and the price was fluctuating, I took some small profits first, then added back at the higher rebound. If I got trapped the first time, I’d just break even and wait for a better opportunity to enter again. For these kinds of trades where the market is uncertain or the entry isn’t ideal, I’ve told you many times before—the key is not to hold on stubbornly.
Also, today I opened a short for $BTC around 92500, which is actually a pretty good position. $ETH $BNB
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TopEscapeArtist
· 20h ago
That's right, holding on stubbornly is really a suicidal move. That day I got trapped from 3280 all the way down to 3150. When I saw on the technicals that the MACD was about to form a golden cross, I quickly reduced my position. As a result, I managed to catch some cheap chips on the rebound—this wave was a redemption for me.
There’s definitely room for 92500, but I’m more worried this is the last push before a head and shoulders top. Gotta stick to my stop-loss.
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MemecoinTrader
· 20h ago
ngl the whole "don't diamond hand a bad entry" thesis is lowkey the meta-game everyone sleeps on. sentiment analysis says retail's still averaging down like it's 2021 lmao
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StablecoinAnxiety
· 20h ago
Toughing it out is really insane; this is the beginning of getting your account banned.
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AirdropHarvester
· 21h ago
Don't tough it out, this is a lesson learned the hard way, bro.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 21h ago
Forcing your way through is really a dead end. When things don't look right, just run— that's the way to survive.
#美联储重启降息步伐 never stubbornly holds onto a single position when trading. If something doesn’t look right, just follow the market and make adjustments as needed.
Take that ETH move for example—I initially entered around the 3150-3360 range. When it started moving up and down and the price was fluctuating, I took some small profits first, then added back at the higher rebound. If I got trapped the first time, I’d just break even and wait for a better opportunity to enter again. For these kinds of trades where the market is uncertain or the entry isn’t ideal, I’ve told you many times before—the key is not to hold on stubbornly.
Also, today I opened a short for $BTC around 92500, which is actually a pretty good position. $ETH $BNB