#大户持仓变化 Are you caught in a long position? Don't panic. As long as the trend is still there, there's a chance for a reversal.



Being heavily long at high levels or chasing shorts and getting hammered is common practice. The key is how to break the deadlock—precisely capture reversal signals and then reduce positions gradually. Don't clear everything at once, as that can lead to missing out. Follow the momentum and operate step by step, reducing a little each time. The accumulated losses can then be slowly recovered.

$ETH This time is the same—hold onto key support levels and patiently wait for structural changes. Traders who can't keep their composure will never make money. Set your stop-loss properly, follow your strategy, and the profit rhythm will naturally return.
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BearMarketGardenervip
· 12-16 03:36
Gradually reducing positions is indeed a task, but it's easier said than done. The mindset part is really crucial; most people just can't hold on. $ETH holding the support level is a solid logic, but I'm just worried it might really break through if the price drops further.
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BagHolderTillRetirevip
· 12-15 16:11
I'm tired of hearing about phased position reduction; the key is to stay alive. Mindset is indeed the hardest part; that's where I keep stumbling. ETH holding support? At this point, who's still holding? Haha. It's easy to talk, hard to do. Let's wait until I break even before making snide remarks. Reversal signals are everywhere now; who knows which ones are real.
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FlashLoanLarryvip
· 12-15 16:01
nah this gradual unwinding thesis only works if your liquidity depth actually supports it... opportunity cost gets nasty fast when you're hemorrhaging basis points waiting for "structure changes" lol
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WalletDetectivevip
· 12-15 16:01
Gradually reducing positions is really quite effective, much more reliable than going all-in at once. --- Can't keep a cool head? Then you just have to take the hits, serves you right. --- Wait, did the support level really hold? Feels like it's still wobbling. --- Still talking about setting stop-loss? That's old news, brother. --- $ETH has been tough this round, but the reversal signals haven't appeared yet, right? --- Splitting operations into batches sounds simple, but in execution, anyone can mess up. --- Is the trend still there? I can't quite see it clearly. --- Not clearing everything at once sounds smart, but it's actually just indecision without a decision.
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gas_fee_therapyvip
· 12-15 15:57
Speaking of this theory, it sounds good, but when it comes to actual operation, the mindset can't hold up. Supporting ETH at the support level sounds simple, but it's hard to do. Reducing positions gradually sounds easy, but I'm afraid of a rebound causing a full re-entry. Mindset is more difficult to cultivate than technical skills. That's right, only those with good mentality can make money.
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