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#数字资产市场动态 Adding to your position sounds simple, but in reality, it's a craft—requires brains, not just gut feelings.
But look at the people in the market? Nine out of ten add to their positions without thinking, purely following emotions.
The套路 of emotional adding is actually old hat: when a small position gets trapped, panic sets in, and then they think about adding more. Add again and again, until the position becomes a bomb. The psychological pressure becomes overwhelming, and that small loss turns into a fatal blow. What's behind this? Simply put, it's betting on the market to rebound immediately—this is not analysis, it's luck.
Real reliable adding must wait until the trend is confirmed. It should be part of your trading plan, not a last-minute "Hmm, it dropped quite a bit" panic move. Before each addition, you need to see clear signals—such as a key support being broken, volume picking up, the overall trend structure looking good—relying solely on "I think" is not enough.
If you find yourself rushing to add when you lose money, you need to stop and think carefully. What does this indicate? It shows that your initial entry logic is starting to shake. Take a deep breath, return to basics: when losing, the first thing is to protect your capital; stop-loss always takes priority over adding. Only when the market proves your judgment with actual action can you have the confidence to add.
The crypto world is long and winding; don’t let short-term volatility hijack your rationality.