The true essence of trading #以太坊行情解读 is not in making a profit on every transaction, but in making the plan take root and flourish.
The Ethereum short position is still running, and the paper profit has exceeded $6000. This is not the end — the market has already confirmed the previous analysis, and the remaining task is to stick to the profit-taking rhythm and not let the unrealized gains waver.
Being able to resist the temptation to close positions early, and also withstand drawdowns without making hasty cuts, is the watershed moment from gambler to trader. Floating profits may seem appealing, but true long-term winners rely on confidence in their strategy and execution—strictly adhering to preset logic, not changing their stance due to market noise, and managing positions effectively.
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SatsStacking
· 12-23 09:39
6000 USD unrealized gains are still running, how strong must this mindset be?
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AirdropF5Bro
· 12-23 09:39
That's a good point, but people like this often end up getting a pullback in the end, suddenly changing their tune, haha.
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 12-23 09:32
The execution ability is truly a watershed; it seems simple but is deadly to implement... It's indeed rare for someone to not be moved by unrealized gains of 6000 dollars.
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ChainDetective
· 12-23 09:15
Well said, that's exactly the point. I can't stand those who want to run as soon as they see unrealized gains, only to get shaken out. Discipline is the key to surviving until the end.
The true essence of trading #以太坊行情解读 is not in making a profit on every transaction, but in making the plan take root and flourish.
The Ethereum short position is still running, and the paper profit has exceeded $6000. This is not the end — the market has already confirmed the previous analysis, and the remaining task is to stick to the profit-taking rhythm and not let the unrealized gains waver.
Being able to resist the temptation to close positions early, and also withstand drawdowns without making hasty cuts, is the watershed moment from gambler to trader. Floating profits may seem appealing, but true long-term winners rely on confidence in their strategy and execution—strictly adhering to preset logic, not changing their stance due to market noise, and managing positions effectively.
This lesson is worth millions.