Ditching the obsession with perfect entries changed everything for me. Instead of timing every micro-move, I built a weekly system: set the boundaries first, then execute trades across fixed time windows while studying the transaction logs closely. The real game-changer? Instant on-chain settlement means no more friction getting positions in or out. That speed removes excuses, keeps the strategy from getting messy, and lets the data speak louder than emotions ever could.
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BearMarketLightning
· 01-09 21:59
Not aiming for perfect entry, but instead earning more comfortably
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gas_fee_therapist
· 01-09 21:57
ngl That's exactly what I've been wanting to say, chasing perfection for entry really is a mental demon.
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GmGmNoGn
· 01-09 21:37
No wonder, giving up the perfect entry really set me free
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4am_degen
· 01-09 21:30
To be honest, the perfect entry system should have been discarded long ago, and I did the same. The weekly system combined with on-chain settlement is so fast that it leaves no chance for you to be foolish, and there is nothing to say in the face of data.
Ditching the obsession with perfect entries changed everything for me. Instead of timing every micro-move, I built a weekly system: set the boundaries first, then execute trades across fixed time windows while studying the transaction logs closely. The real game-changer? Instant on-chain settlement means no more friction getting positions in or out. That speed removes excuses, keeps the strategy from getting messy, and lets the data speak louder than emotions ever could.