The market on December 26th, I didn't sleep all night just for this opportunity.
On Ethereum, entry point at 2896, exit at 2978, gaining 1121 points in between. Solana's trend was also good, bought at 119.6, sold at 123.5, capturing 640 points.
Honestly, if you're slow in this kind of market, it's all for nothing. The key isn't how to enter, but having the patience to wait for that truly worthwhile moment. Sometimes, you see the K-line several times and want to act, but you have to hold back. It's often when everyone is hesitating that the signal appears.
Enter decisively, exit more rationally. When you see the target price, take your profits—this is the deepest lesson I've learned from trading over the years. Opportunities are always there, but your capital is only one set.
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ShortingEnthusiast
· 9h ago
Stayed up all night just to earn this little, is it worth it, bro?
Holy shit, took down 1121 points directly? How did I miss it again?
The key is that this wave really tests the mind; most people get killed by greed.
Wait, are you so decisive in your entry? I'm still hesitating whether to add to my position.
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LayerZeroHero
· 9h ago
Stayed up all night just to catch this dip, how tough must the mentality be
1121 points to break even overnight, now that's what I call making money
Waiting for everyone to panic, that's actually the most profitable moment
Greed kills, there's nothing wrong with taking profits when it's good
Holding back your finger is much harder than pressing down, this realization is worth a night shift
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ser_ngmi
· 9h ago
Stayed up all night just to earn this little? Truly amazing, I choose to keep lying down and dreaming.
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It's true that cashing out is the goal, but I always fail at it. Greed is a hard habit to break.
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1121 points and you're still bragging? I remember you said last time you lost even more. Now the trend has changed?
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Waiting for signals is the hardest part. Being impatient is really the biggest enemy in trading, I deeply understand.
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The fact that my principal is only one share really hit me. Without a recovery mechanism, it's just so brutal.
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Sora indeed ran fast this time. React two seconds too slow and it's gone. That's the difference between spot and futures, right?
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Looking at you staying up late, is it worth it, buddy?
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So the key is patience. It's not about trading more frequently to earn more. I'm currently learning this lesson.
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DeFiDoctor
· 9h ago
Consultation records show that the clinical presentation of this wave of market行情 is quite standard—it's just that, to be honest, I didn't close my eyes all night and changed 1121 points. This risk warning data needs to be carefully examined.
Decisive entry and rational exit—I've heard this set of rhetoric too many times. The key question is, how many people can actually execute it properly? Most of the time, those "signals" are just false symptoms of capital outflows. It is recommended to regularly review your trading logs and see how the symptoms of greed repeatedly reappear. The principal amount is indeed only one, but what is even more scarce is the self-control to avoid making the same mistakes.
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ArbitrageBot
· 9h ago
Stayed up all night just for this little profit, buddy's really got a big heart
Securing the gains is the safest, greedy traders won't last long
Being able to hold back is the real skill, most people simply can't do it
This round of points was pretty good, but I slept even more soundly
Waiting is even harder than trading, no doubt about it
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ZenMiner
· 9h ago
Not sleeping for this little profit, bro, you need to adjust your mindset.
Staying up all night to earn this much, I still choose to sleep.
It's the same old excuse, everyone says they're waiting for the "real opportunity."
Anyone can say they're not greedy, but what about when their hands are actually trembling?
The points look quite a lot, but is staying up all night worth this money?
Damn, I really missed out this time, once again.
It sounds good, but most people just got lucky and happened to catch it.
I need to learn to be more rational when entering and exiting the market; I always can't hold my positions.
The market on December 26th, I didn't sleep all night just for this opportunity.
On Ethereum, entry point at 2896, exit at 2978, gaining 1121 points in between. Solana's trend was also good, bought at 119.6, sold at 123.5, capturing 640 points.
Honestly, if you're slow in this kind of market, it's all for nothing. The key isn't how to enter, but having the patience to wait for that truly worthwhile moment. Sometimes, you see the K-line several times and want to act, but you have to hold back. It's often when everyone is hesitating that the signal appears.
Enter decisively, exit more rationally. When you see the target price, take your profits—this is the deepest lesson I've learned from trading over the years. Opportunities are always there, but your capital is only one set.