I want to share a recent trading review with everyone.
At the time, I sold my DOGE around the 0.29 price level and then started to position in WLFI. To be honest, I didn't think too much about it at the time; I mainly felt the need to adjust my position structure. Fortunately, I was lucky enough that this position just missed the big drop on October 11th, and I managed to dodge it quite well.
Later, when WLFI increased a bit, I sold it, ending up with a break-even or slight profit situation. From another perspective, it was like successfully taking profit and exiting DOGE at the 0.29 level.
Looking back at this operation, rather than saying it was an accurate judgment of the market, it was more like a small victory in risk control. Timely position switching and risk management—sometimes that's all it takes.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 3h ago
Haha, good luck! In critical moments, it's just a few points that decide life or death.
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0.29 sold DOGE right on the dot, I kept holding until the limit down before selling.
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Rather than saying it's risk control, it's more like you're the chosen one. How can a mortal like me compare?
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Wait, what is WLFI? Is there a chance? Can I still chase now?
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Not making a profit, not losing money? That’s like wasting a round for nothing. I need to learn your risk control theory.
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Damn, I dodged that big drop! My DOGE was ready to cut like a knife at that time.
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You're right, you're right. Instead of trying to precisely bottom fish, it's better to exit alive. Living is winning.
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This move is a smart way to protect the principal, at least no loss.
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The timing of the position switch was good. When did you exit WLFI?
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TokenVelocity
· 3h ago
0.29 clear DOGE avoided a crash, this luck is unmatched, truly meticulous risk control
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ProtocolRebel
· 3h ago
Luck plays too big a role, haha. But the point of taking profits promptly is indeed worth learning.
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WinterWarmthCat
· 3h ago
Damn, this risk control move is really top-notch. You need both good luck and execution skills to pull it off.
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MagicBean
· 3h ago
0.29 clear DOGE that move was indeed beautiful, but to be honest, I think luck played a bigger role than judgment.
I want to share a recent trading review with everyone.
At the time, I sold my DOGE around the 0.29 price level and then started to position in WLFI. To be honest, I didn't think too much about it at the time; I mainly felt the need to adjust my position structure. Fortunately, I was lucky enough that this position just missed the big drop on October 11th, and I managed to dodge it quite well.
Later, when WLFI increased a bit, I sold it, ending up with a break-even or slight profit situation. From another perspective, it was like successfully taking profit and exiting DOGE at the 0.29 level.
Looking back at this operation, rather than saying it was an accurate judgment of the market, it was more like a small victory in risk control. Timely position switching and risk management—sometimes that's all it takes.