At this point, how many people's nightmares has #美SEC推动加密创新监管 87000 become?
When the market fluctuates, the account turns green all over. I toss and turn at night unable to sleep, my mind constantly tangled: should I cut losses or hold on? If I cut losses, I'm afraid of a rebound; if I hold on, I'm worried about further declines. This kind of torment is understood by those who know.
In fact, being trapped in a position is not scary; what is scary is stubbornly holding on without direction. The market will not turn because of your anxiety; blind trading will only amplify losses. What can truly break the deadlock is calmly reviewing your holding logic: Why did you buy in the first place? Has the fundamental situation changed now? Where is your stop-loss line?
$BTC The volatility of these mainstream cryptocurrencies is the norm. Rather than being controlled by emotions, it is better to establish a risk management system that suits you—cut losses when necessary, increase positions when appropriate, and take back control to avoid falling into the same predicament with each fluctuation.
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OldLeekConfession
· 10m ago
87000 is indeed a tough barrier, but to be honest, the most painful part of cutting loss is still the psychological account; keeping the stop loss line is more important than anything else.
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SoliditySlayer
· 9h ago
I already played people for suckers at 87000, and now watching the rebound my mindset is still explosive, but to be honest this is just the norm in the crypto world.
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DefiEngineerJack
· 11-29 20:44
honestly the 87k cope posts are getting out of hand... like actually™ if you ran a proper portfolio stress test instead of emotional decision-making you'd see the issue coming. just saying
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 11-29 12:04
87000 this barrier is really amazing, I couldn't sleep again last night haha
stop loss and hold a losing position are really eternal multiple-choice questions, I always choose wrong
Establishing a Risk Management system or something... I just want to laugh, it's really despairing when it comes to doing it.
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AirdropJunkie
· 11-28 16:09
87000 is really amazing, I almost pressed the wrong key to Cut Loss yesterday haha
Every day we talk about Risk Management, but when it comes to the crucial moment, everyone panics
Instead of blindly holding on, it's better to recognize how much you can lose.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 11-28 16:05
87000 is indeed painful, but to be honest, being hijacked by emotions is truly deadly.
You're not wrong; I'm the kind of person who can't sleep at night, regretting after I play people for suckers and regretting not playing people for suckers as well. The greatest enemy of the human brain is still oneself.
Risk Management has to be established from the very beginning; otherwise, it will be too late to think about it when losses occur.
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OvertimeSquid
· 11-28 15:59
The hurdle of 87000 really blew my mindset apart, and now I'm just surviving on stop loss.
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MechanicalMartel
· 11-28 15:43
The 87000 hurdle is really tormenting me repeatedly. It hurts to cut losses, but I'm also afraid of continuing to fall... This mindset is really something.
At this point, how many people's nightmares has #美SEC推动加密创新监管 87000 become?
When the market fluctuates, the account turns green all over. I toss and turn at night unable to sleep, my mind constantly tangled: should I cut losses or hold on? If I cut losses, I'm afraid of a rebound; if I hold on, I'm worried about further declines. This kind of torment is understood by those who know.
In fact, being trapped in a position is not scary; what is scary is stubbornly holding on without direction. The market will not turn because of your anxiety; blind trading will only amplify losses. What can truly break the deadlock is calmly reviewing your holding logic: Why did you buy in the first place? Has the fundamental situation changed now? Where is your stop-loss line?
$BTC The volatility of these mainstream cryptocurrencies is the norm. Rather than being controlled by emotions, it is better to establish a risk management system that suits you—cut losses when necessary, increase positions when appropriate, and take back control to avoid falling into the same predicament with each fluctuation.