I really can't hold it anymore! I just caught a glimpse of some signs of ICNT making a move. Although it hasn't fully reached my preset entry point, I decided to go ahead and open a short order. In this day and age, rather than waiting for the perfect timing and ending up missing the chance to make money, it's better to position myself in advance – even if I can't catch the juiciest bite, it's still better than just watching the market slip away!
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ApeWithNoChain
· 11-30 09:10
Damn, I can't hold back on ICNT this time, I also want to do copy trading.
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Short order entry? You have some guts, man, I'm still waiting for it to fall below support.
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Entering early is not scary, what’s scary is the market reversal...
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I understand this feeling, I'd rather take a little loss than chase the price and get trapped.
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Wow, I'm also keeping an eye on this, your speed is impressive.
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SolidityNewbie
· 11-29 17:33
Well... I agree with pre-positioning, but I'm still watching ICNT this time.
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NFTRegretDiary
· 11-27 12:53
Ha, ICNT is a bit urgent this time, I want to enter too but I'm still waiting for a pullback.
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Well... the risk of getting in early is really big, but this time it might really get stuck.
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Hey, I understand your thinking, just afraid of not getting a piece and instead being taken out with a take the opposite position.
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If you can't hold back, just get in, after all, the market is like this, missing out is worse than losing money.
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Short order? I think it's unlikely, this round of ICNT still feels promising.
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Getting in early is indeed uncomfortable, but waiting for the perfect point might be a game changer.
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Let's leave it at that, after all, when losing money, didn't we think too much either?
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AllTalkLongTrader
· 11-27 12:50
Dude, this operation is a bit hasty, opening a Short before ICNT is in place? Be careful, they might take the opposite position and play you for suckers.
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This "fear of missing out" mentality is the easiest way to get trapped; why not wait a bit longer?
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Positioning in advance isn't a bad thing, just afraid it becomes a hassle.
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Missing out on the market is definitely better than getting liquidated, haha.
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Another trader who can't wait, one of those who ends up being reverse educated.
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I think entering a short order is fine, just afraid ICNT gives you a reverse surprise.
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This trading style... is rather gambler-like.
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Do you understand what "perfect timing" means? Clearly, this level isn't it yet.
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Fearing missing out is more deadly than fearing losing money, bro.
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Positioning is fine, but this price level really isn't juicy enough.
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unrekt.eth
· 11-27 12:43
Oh, this wave of ICNT does feel a bit like it's getting ready to move, but I still have to wait and see.
Um, opening a short order too early can easily get you trapped, you need to raise your risk awareness.
But that said, missing out on a market opportunity really feels explosive.
Starting with a small position to test the waters is fine, but I'm just afraid of a rebound coming in.
I admire your courage, but remember to set your stop loss properly.
I really can't hold it anymore! I just caught a glimpse of some signs of ICNT making a move. Although it hasn't fully reached my preset entry point, I decided to go ahead and open a short order. In this day and age, rather than waiting for the perfect timing and ending up missing the chance to make money, it's better to position myself in advance – even if I can't catch the juiciest bite, it's still better than just watching the market slip away!