Yesterday afternoon's market almost hit the entry point, which is a bit regrettable to have missed that wave. But on the other hand, popular high-quality coins rarely offer many low-level entry opportunities. Instead of dwelling on this one, it's better to focus more on continuously monitoring market changes. The market will always present opportunities; the key is to have patience. Appropriately going with the trend is often more practical than stubbornly holding onto a certain psychological price level. Market intuition is something that is gradually honed through repeated actual trading experiences.

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LiquidityHuntervip
· 16h ago
Almost entered the market? Bro, you didn't see through that liquidity gap data, did you? A 23.5% price spread, even if you're wrong, it's not unfair.
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LiquidityWizardvip
· 01-09 05:54
nah the fomo is real but actually—statistically speaking, your odds of catching every swing are like... what, 12%? the real edge is empirically in the *consistency*, not the clutch plays. contrary to popular belief, missing one 3% move beats getting rekt on five bad entries by a country mile. risk-adjusted returns don't care about your feelings, tbh.
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SnapshotDayLaborervip
· 01-09 05:50
Haha, we definitely missed this wave, but it's more cost-effective than chasing the high. --- Exactly, sticking to your psychological price point is really a trap; I've fallen into it too. --- Market intuition is something that’s been beaten out of the market. --- Instead of regretting missing out, better to wait for the next one; after all, there are plenty of opportunities. --- Following the trend sounds simple, but actually doing it is truly excellent. --- Patience is worth more than anything; I’ve truly realized that. --- Continuous monitoring is exhausting, but it’s definitely a hundred times better than reckless operations. --- Low positions of quality coins are really hard to wait for; sometimes waiting makes people numb. --- Practical experience over and over again is the real deal; talking on paper is useless. --- Just accept it; anyway, the next market wave will come.
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OnchainHolmesvip
· 01-09 05:39
The key is still that one sentence: the wait-and-see crowd will eventually win.
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