Recently followed the trends of several cryptocurrencies, and although RIVER doubled today, its bottom support level has already been broken, and a sharp sell-off could happen at any time. This gave me a lot of inspiration.
Not long ago, both BEAT and today’s NIGHT experienced a 50% drop. Investors tracking these coins should be aware that once the price breaks below key support, the risk of going long is extremely high. Instead of stubbornly holding onto a position close to liquidation, it’s better to cut losses in time—even a small loss is preferable to losing everything. When a sharp decline occurs, only a few positions can truly withstand the pressure.
My advice is: first, strictly follow stop-loss rules; second, don’t hold onto the hope that the support level will hold after it’s broken; third, closely monitor the technical changes of coins like RIVER. Sometimes, exiting early requires more courage than trying to bottom fish. If you’re also tracking these medium-liquidity coins, remember that risk always comes first.
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WhaleWatcher
· 6h ago
It still needs to run after doubling, once support breaks, there's no way out
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I was also in that BEAT wave, when it was cut in half, really no one could hold on
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That's right, the most important thing is discipline in stop-loss, those greedy ones all got liquidated
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This wave of RIVER is a bit risky, technically there's really no confidence
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Bottom fishing is not as good as staying alive, this saying hits home
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Coins with poor liquidity are like this, ready to dump at any time
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Exiting in time really takes more courage than waiting for a rebound
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Once the support level is broken, I will clear my position, not giving myself any illusions
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On the day of the cut in half for NIGHT, some people in the group still added positions...
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Risk first, profit second, remember that
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OnchainDetective
· 6h ago
Doubling up and going all in? RIVER should have been sold earlier. Once the support breaks, there's really no saving it.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 6h ago
Doubling down and still daring to hold the position, how strong is this heart? RIVER's recent breakdown was indeed fierce.
The stop-loss discipline is right, but it's really hard to execute. Seeing the account numbers, I don't want to press that sell button.
The lessons from BEAT and NIGHT are right here. Some people still want to hold until liquidation. What's the point?
The saying that exiting requires more courage than bottom-fishing really hits home. So true.
Once support breaks, it's time to run. Don't think about V-rebounds; most of the time, it's just a straight downward dive.
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SorryRugPulled
· 6h ago
Doubling still requires running away, this is true profit
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I was also involved in that wave of BEAT, I can't forget the feeling of being cut in half
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That's right, there's really no need to hold on stubbornly when support is broken; too many people fall for luck
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Talking about timely stop-loss is easy, but when it comes to critical moments, no one wants to do it
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I think coins like RIVER are still too risky; you can't play with assets that lack liquidity
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When the bottom support breaks, run immediately; there's no need to wait for a sell-off signal
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Is bottom-fishing more courageous than exiting? Haha, I agree, most people do the opposite
Recently followed the trends of several cryptocurrencies, and although RIVER doubled today, its bottom support level has already been broken, and a sharp sell-off could happen at any time. This gave me a lot of inspiration.
Not long ago, both BEAT and today’s NIGHT experienced a 50% drop. Investors tracking these coins should be aware that once the price breaks below key support, the risk of going long is extremely high. Instead of stubbornly holding onto a position close to liquidation, it’s better to cut losses in time—even a small loss is preferable to losing everything. When a sharp decline occurs, only a few positions can truly withstand the pressure.
My advice is: first, strictly follow stop-loss rules; second, don’t hold onto the hope that the support level will hold after it’s broken; third, closely monitor the technical changes of coins like RIVER. Sometimes, exiting early requires more courage than trying to bottom fish. If you’re also tracking these medium-liquidity coins, remember that risk always comes first.