Cash out your gains gradually as the price climbs. Lock in profits at different levels instead of holding everything until the top—that way, you're trading with winnings, not sweating every dip. It's the difference between leaving money on the table and actually walking away with something real.
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Layer3Dreamer
· 3h ago
theoretically speaking, if we model profit-taking as a recursive function across price levels... yeah nah, this is basically just DCA but backwards lmao. the interoperability vector here is ur brain refusing to panic sell, not some groundbreaking thesis. still valid tho
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DegenGambler
· 3h ago
This strategy sounds good, but can it really withstand temptation in actual operation... Once that FOMO kicks in, who still remembers to take profits in stages?
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Degen4Breakfast
· 3h ago
Gradually taking profits is definitely more satisfying; otherwise, watching K-line charts all day feels as uncomfortable as monitoring an ECG.
Cash out your gains gradually as the price climbs. Lock in profits at different levels instead of holding everything until the top—that way, you're trading with winnings, not sweating every dip. It's the difference between leaving money on the table and actually walking away with something real.