#数字货币市场回升 Staring at the rise and fall of that one or two points? It's useless. Insisting on entering and exiting at the perfect price will only leave you watching the market slip away.



Real veterans understand - who doesn't know how to enter the market? The key is whether you can hold on to it and whether you dare to realize the floating profits once they are in hand. Only those who know how to take profits and understand the importance of securing their gains can be considered seasoned traders.

$BTC For these targets, instead of stubbornly fighting for the entry timing, it's better to think clearly about how to protect the profits.
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Ramen_Until_Richvip
· 12-01 15:59
Haha, you're absolutely right. I'm the kind of person who gets tortured to the point of vomiting by perfect price points. I've learned to be smarter now. This brother is still too young; holding a position is a thousand times harder than buying the dip. I've truly experienced it. Taking profit is truly a practice, it's even harder than finding a tenfold coin.
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QuorumVotervip
· 12-01 07:29
You are absolutely right. I used to be the kind of fool who stared at the market until my eyes blurred, and in the end, I still got washed out. Now I've completely changed my mindset; I take profits when I can and don't get greedy.
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ProofOfNothingvip
· 12-01 04:19
Well said, if you can't hold on, it's zero. I used to stare at the Candlestick chart every day, but ended up missing a main rise, and I still regret it now.
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DAOdreamervip
· 11-29 06:00
To be honest, the idea of a perfect entry is just a false proposition. I thought the same at first, and as a result, I kept missing out. Now I understand that the real profit is never that tiny price difference; it's whether you can survive to see the next wave.
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NFTRegrettervip
· 11-28 17:11
You are absolutely right. I fell into the trap of "perfectly getting on board" before, and as a result, I watched the market run away. Now, being able to hold on is more important than anything.
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PumpingCroissantvip
· 11-28 17:10
You are right, I have suffered this loss too, waiting for the perfect entry, and regretting it when the market flew away. --- Take profit is really much harder than stop loss, holding onto unrealized gains with the hope of doubling, only to give it all back during a pullback. --- Getting on board is easy, but holding on is the key, that hits home. --- BTC clearly rose, yet still hesitating for a lower point, a typical case of greed. --- Locking in profits is truly a lesson learned throughout life, how many times have I been trapped by greed.
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LightningLadyvip
· 11-28 17:03
You're right, I got caught here, had to wait for the perfect price, but the market has already soared. I've learned now, when there's profit, just run, don't be greedy.
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RektHuntervip
· 11-28 16:45
Well said, chasing the perfect price is like chasing a kite, in the end, you catch nothing. The ones who truly make money are those who can hold on.
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LiquidatedTwicevip
· 11-28 16:42
Haha, you are right. I am the kind of person who waits for the perfect price, and as a result, the market has already run away. Now I've learned to lock in profits, although sometimes I still hesitate to cash out.
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