Just watched $ZEC smash through TP3 on that move. Solid execution on the setup. Did the sensible thing though—kept some skin in the game rather than going full exit. Never know when these things still have another leg left in them, so left enough running to catch any surprise upside. Always balance the win with staying hungry.
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Frontrunner
· 01-10 01:35
ZEC this wave is indeed fierce, but completely withdrawing is really a stupid move... Keeping some positions to enjoy surprises definitely shows intelligence.
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gas_fee_therapy
· 01-08 09:31
Bro, this move is pretty good. Keeping some position and waiting for a pullback is the true mindset of a player. Many people get greedy and try to eat everything at once, but they end up missing out on the later gains.
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Layer2Arbitrageur
· 01-08 09:23
lmao the classic "i'm too smart to fully exit" move. ngl tho, mathematically speaking you're leaving basis points on the table by not dynamic hedging the remaining position. could've easily delta-neutral'd that and still caught the upside without the liquidation risk hanging over your head. just run the numbers—you'd see the gas-optimized entry would've shaved at least 50bps off your drawdown.
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 01-08 09:01
Smart people know when to take profits, but even smarter ones keep some ammunition to continue playing. ZEC this time really has something.
Just watched $ZEC smash through TP3 on that move. Solid execution on the setup. Did the sensible thing though—kept some skin in the game rather than going full exit. Never know when these things still have another leg left in them, so left enough running to catch any surprise upside. Always balance the win with staying hungry.