CKB Spot Trading Strategy



Simply put, CKB's trend is brewing. Opportunities like this require patience to understand—buy in and then wait.

Don't make things complicated. Don't check the chart every five minutes.

The real logic is straightforward: enter the position → let the price breathe on its own → the market does the heavy lifting. That's it. Trust time and trends to verify.
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Whale_Whisperervip
· 01-12 22:10
Exactly right, just need to hold back. I used to refresh every five minutes too, and ended up impulsively buying at the bottom.

Damn. CKB should just be left alone for now, let the bullets fly for a while.

Wait, have you all confirmed the entry points? I'm worried someone will be the bagholder at a high level again.

This logic makes sense, but few people can really wait. I bet five bucks that someone will panic sell again this afternoon.

The worst thing is if a sudden wave of news hits, then I really have to take another look at the chart.
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SandwichTradervip
· 01-12 15:42
Patience to fully understand? Easier said than done, I just can't stop myself from clicking.
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MissedAirdropBrovip
· 01-10 09:52
It sounds good, but the key is still to get in at the right position; otherwise, no matter how patient you are, it's useless.
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ForkItAllvip
· 01-10 09:49
Waiting and waiting, isn't that just a fancy way of saying holding coins and sleeping?
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BearMarketMonkvip
· 01-10 09:33
No way to brew, it's all just illusions within the cycle.

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Same old story, waiting and waiting, and in the end, all you get is a day of cutting losses.

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Five minutes of chart watching versus five years of ignoring the chart, the result is often the same—both lose money.

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It's easy to talk about entering positions, but history shows that most people choosing the wrong entry points are called "excellent entry points."

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Let the price breathe? When it does, it's often just sucking your blood.

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I've heard too many of these kinds of suggestions, and few survive in the end. The market is never that gentle.

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Time and trends will prove it, but they will also prove that your losses are the most honest.

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The logic of the bottom sounds perfect, but who the hell can precisely catch the bottom?
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pvt_key_collectorvip
· 01-10 09:33
Wait, this logic sounds simple, but how many people can really resist not checking the market?
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