#Strategy加仓BTC Recently reviewed a series of trades and found quite a few issues. Previously, I set up a short position around the 3326 level, which I closed at 3000. Seeing an opportunity afterward, I was caught off guard and got shaken out. After the rhythm was disrupted, subsequent operations became a bit awkward—spending too much time watching the market easily leads to fatigue, and decision-making can become distorted. I especially learned a lot from this wave of ETH行情: choosing the right direction is just the first step; the biggest fear is emotional fluctuations during execution. Honestly, surviving this wave was purely due to luck. If my opening logic had been worse or risk control more lax, the account would have been overwhelmed long ago. I still need to think more and make the strategy’s coherence more stable.
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 6h ago
Oh no, this is my daily routine. I always get knocked out and then regret it deeply.
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rugdoc.eth
· 6h ago
If I had known earlier, I wouldn't have closed that 3000 position. Now I regret it after seeing the trend.
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fren.eth
· 6h ago
Haha, I've also experienced being knocked out by that shock, it really gets to you.
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nft_widow
· 6h ago
The moment I was knocked out, I knew I was going to pay the tuition today, haha
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WhaleWatcher
· 6h ago
The moment I got shaken out, I knew I was going to pay tuition again today.
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Watching the market for too long really makes your brain start to fight, all decisions rely on intuition.
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Lucky to survive, unlucky means huge losses. Ultimately, it's still about risk control not being in place.
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Emotional swings can kill without bloodshed; I have a deep understanding of this wave.
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From 3326 to 3000, I couldn't hold on. This pace was really beaten to pieces.
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Choosing the right direction? That's just the beginning; execution is the real hell.
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The account almost couldn't hold up, now I'm a bit scared.
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governance_ghost
· 6h ago
I totally understand being shaken out; I shorted from 3326 to 3000 and couldn't hold back... That subsequent rebound made my mouth water.
#Strategy加仓BTC Recently reviewed a series of trades and found quite a few issues. Previously, I set up a short position around the 3326 level, which I closed at 3000. Seeing an opportunity afterward, I was caught off guard and got shaken out. After the rhythm was disrupted, subsequent operations became a bit awkward—spending too much time watching the market easily leads to fatigue, and decision-making can become distorted. I especially learned a lot from this wave of ETH行情: choosing the right direction is just the first step; the biggest fear is emotional fluctuations during execution. Honestly, surviving this wave was purely due to luck. If my opening logic had been worse or risk control more lax, the account would have been overwhelmed long ago. I still need to think more and make the strategy’s coherence more stable.