I've been feeling exhausted by BCH these past couple of days. I initially opened a short order at 560, thinking it would continue to fall, but unexpectedly, there was a reverse pump that instantly increased my unrealized losses to 1000 USD. Watching the curve go in the opposite direction feels really helpless.
In the following two days, I made dozens of operational adjustments, hoping to stop the bleeding through constant strategy tweaks. In the frequent entry and exit, I had already realized a loss of 200 dollars, and the cost had passively increased to 590. Each operation was draining my emotions, and each repetition was eroding my patience.
Now looking at the comparison of BTC and BCH trends, it seems that they are always moving in the opposite direction. Maybe this is some kind of market rule, but for personal accounts, it just means getting slapped in the face repeatedly. This continuous negative feedback made me realize that sometimes, exiting the market is also a strategy. I am preparing to take a break and wait for the re-alignment of conditions and trends.
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I've been feeling exhausted by BCH these past couple of days. I initially opened a short order at 560, thinking it would continue to fall, but unexpectedly, there was a reverse pump that instantly increased my unrealized losses to 1000 USD. Watching the curve go in the opposite direction feels really helpless.
In the following two days, I made dozens of operational adjustments, hoping to stop the bleeding through constant strategy tweaks. In the frequent entry and exit, I had already realized a loss of 200 dollars, and the cost had passively increased to 590. Each operation was draining my emotions, and each repetition was eroding my patience.
Now looking at the comparison of BTC and BCH trends, it seems that they are always moving in the opposite direction. Maybe this is some kind of market rule, but for personal accounts, it just means getting slapped in the face repeatedly. This continuous negative feedback made me realize that sometimes, exiting the market is also a strategy. I am preparing to take a break and wait for the re-alignment of conditions and trends.