#大户持仓动态 Armchair strategists are easy to come by. But honestly, this logic of switching between long and short positions—longs exit at 894 stop-loss, shorts immediately take over at 891—is actually difficult for most traders to stick to. In this wave of $BTC market movement, what seems like a simple long-short switch actually tests one's mindset and discipline in execution. Has anyone else been taught a lesson by the market like this?
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 12-18 11:36
I've been trapped countless times; now I live by discipline.
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RektButSmiling
· 12-18 10:55
Hmm... you're so right, I am the one who was taught a lesson 😭
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LiquidityHunter
· 12-17 17:20
Exactly right, I'm the sucker who got taught a lesson.
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TokenSherpa
· 12-17 16:30
honestly the discipline part hits different when you're actually down 30% trying to stick to that 894 exit lol. most people just panic sell at 880 instead
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MidnightSnapHunter
· 12-17 16:25
894 exits the scene, 891 takes over. It's easy to say, but my blood pressure skyrockets when I do it. I'm the one who's been repeatedly taught a lesson.
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FortuneTeller42
· 12-17 16:22
That's so true. The toughest part is the mindset; I've been repeatedly cut off.
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just_here_for_vibes
· 12-17 16:09
It's truly easy to understand but hard to implement. After selling at 894 and seeing it rebound at 891, I just want to curse.
#大户持仓动态 Armchair strategists are easy to come by. But honestly, this logic of switching between long and short positions—longs exit at 894 stop-loss, shorts immediately take over at 891—is actually difficult for most traders to stick to. In this wave of $BTC market movement, what seems like a simple long-short switch actually tests one's mindset and discipline in execution. Has anyone else been taught a lesson by the market like this?