When Litecoin rallies, what's a realistic target for most traders? The question isn't just about LTC hitting a new high—it's about defining your own profit targets. Some hodlers aim for 50-100% gains, while others play the longer game for multiples. What matters is having an exit strategy before the market shifts. Whether you're looking at weekly support levels or quarterly cycles, setting clear price thresholds keeps emotions in check. So really, 'enough' depends on your risk tolerance and time horizon more than any magic number.
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SolidityNewbie
· 11h ago
Honestly, 50-100% is enough. Greed doesn't end well.
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 01-09 20:54
Want to run after a 50-100% gain? I think it's okay to be a bit greedy, as long as you don't lose money.
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MEVvictim
· 01-09 20:49
Run away at 50-100%, greed is the root of loss
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TideReceder
· 01-09 20:35
Hey, setting a take-profit point is way more reliable than blindly HODLing.
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GweiWatcher
· 01-09 20:34
Honestly, taking profits is even harder than cutting losses.
When Litecoin rallies, what's a realistic target for most traders? The question isn't just about LTC hitting a new high—it's about defining your own profit targets. Some hodlers aim for 50-100% gains, while others play the longer game for multiples. What matters is having an exit strategy before the market shifts. Whether you're looking at weekly support levels or quarterly cycles, setting clear price thresholds keeps emotions in check. So really, 'enough' depends on your risk tolerance and time horizon more than any magic number.