#比特币与黄金战争 To be honest, I've been watching the market charts.
The reason for fewer posts recently is because I didn't see clearly where the opportunities were — it's not that there aren't any, but they are few and difficult. I am also trading myself, and frankly, it's a cycle of profit and loss, loss and profit, and the overall account has shrunk quite a bit.
That's when I realized what "knowing is easy, doing is hard" means. Only by truly opening a position can you experience how dangerous the market really is. So now I am more cautious, mainly waiting on the sidelines. Unless I see a particularly high-confidence opportunity, I won't take action; otherwise, I won't move easily. $BTC $ETH $BNB I am following the trends of these mainstream coins, but I need to wait a bit longer for better opportunities.
Light a cigarette, and calmly think about what to do next.
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WalletDoomsDay
· 12-28 10:49
Yeah, this round is really tough. I'm also sitting on the sidelines with an empty position. The feeling of making money and then losing it is truly exhausting. My account is shrinking, so I just don't dare to make any reckless moves.
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GasFeeBeggar
· 12-27 20:17
Oh man, this round is really tough. Waiting for the right opportunity is more exhausting than waiting for the bus.
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FlashLoanLarry
· 12-27 02:33
This time, staying out of the market and waiting feels much more comfortable. Don't mess around blindly.
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MiningDisasterSurvivor
· 12-26 16:44
Knowing what is easy to understand but hard to implement? I've been through it all. Account shrinkage is the least of it; I went to zero directly in 2018. Now, holding cash and waiting for opportunities is just about staying alive.
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NotGonnaMakeIt
· 12-26 09:27
Haha, I understand this move. The feeling of account shrinkage is indeed uncomfortable. Holding cash and waiting is the way to go.
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HalfPositionRunner
· 12-26 09:23
Hmm, this time I really need to hold back. Staying out of the market feels comfortable, otherwise I’d just want to take profits and run again.
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unrekt.eth
· 12-26 09:22
Made a profit and then lost, lost again and then made a profit, this is our daily routine, haha. The account is shrinking further and further... I also use the strategy of staying out of the market and waiting for opportunities, just afraid that I won't react quickly enough when the opportunity comes.
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ForkLibertarian
· 12-26 09:19
This mindset can be considered an enlightenment. Staying in cash and waiting for a big opportunity is really much better than reckless trading. I've been through that myself.
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NoodlesOrTokens
· 12-26 09:19
This move is really tough; I'm also the kind who makes a profit and then loses it.
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SorryRugPulled
· 12-26 09:08
Haha, this is the daily life of retail investors. Making money, losing money, making money again, and in the end, the account still shrinks. LOL.
#比特币与黄金战争 To be honest, I've been watching the market charts.
The reason for fewer posts recently is because I didn't see clearly where the opportunities were — it's not that there aren't any, but they are few and difficult. I am also trading myself, and frankly, it's a cycle of profit and loss, loss and profit, and the overall account has shrunk quite a bit.
That's when I realized what "knowing is easy, doing is hard" means. Only by truly opening a position can you experience how dangerous the market really is. So now I am more cautious, mainly waiting on the sidelines. Unless I see a particularly high-confidence opportunity, I won't take action; otherwise, I won't move easily. $BTC $ETH $BNB I am following the trends of these mainstream coins, but I need to wait a bit longer for better opportunities.
Light a cigarette, and calmly think about what to do next.