#ETH走势分析 After trading for so long, my biggest realization is: there are plenty of opportunities, but not every one of them needs to be seized. This week, all three short-term trades on $ETH took profit and exited, to be honest, I am quite satisfied.
It's not about boasting how much I've earned, but rather to say – the real challenge isn't finding opportunities, it's knowing when to stop. Don't touch markets you don't understand, if your floating profit is enough, just run. Holding on stubbornly will only return the profits. Stick strictly to the plan, and the account can grow steadily.
The market is always there, but if the principal is gone, it's truly gone. Controlling desire and executing discipline is more important than anything else.
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RumbleValidator
· 2h ago
This is how players should be, not with an all-in gambler mentality. With such strict discipline in execution, can the node stability be poor?
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ChainDetective
· 21h ago
This is the right path, most people are just greedy and trapped.
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SchroedingersFrontrun
· 21h ago
This is the true essence of trading, it's not about making moves every day.
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BloodInStreets
· 21h ago
Ah, take profit is easy to say, but few can actually do it.
Unrealized gains should be taken when they look good; it sounds cliché, but it's indeed the only way to survive.
That bit of greed will be pulled back from your account by the market without exception.
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 21h ago
The winner in life is the one who sells at the highest point, I'm learning from that.
#ETH走势分析 After trading for so long, my biggest realization is: there are plenty of opportunities, but not every one of them needs to be seized. This week, all three short-term trades on $ETH took profit and exited, to be honest, I am quite satisfied.
It's not about boasting how much I've earned, but rather to say – the real challenge isn't finding opportunities, it's knowing when to stop. Don't touch markets you don't understand, if your floating profit is enough, just run. Holding on stubbornly will only return the profits. Stick strictly to the plan, and the account can grow steadily.
The market is always there, but if the principal is gone, it's truly gone. Controlling desire and executing discipline is more important than anything else.