#美联储回购协议计划 Good news: the order didn't incur a loss upon exit. Bad news: it also didn't reach the take profit point 🤭



To be honest, this wave of SOL's market has me a bit confused. I neither stopped out according to the plan nor waited for the expected take profit position, just holding on.

The Federal Reserve's repurchase agreement plan has stirred up the entire market a bit, and Solana's fluctuations in the past few days have indeed been more intense than usual. I originally wanted to wait for a clear direction before making a decision, but the longer I wait, the more conflicted I become.

Forget it, today no matter if it goes up or down, I have to close this order. Holding on is just gambling, it's better to face reality and regulate my trading discipline. Next time I make an order, I need to be more cautious, I can't be so indecisive.
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 10h ago
The midpoint price is the most frustrating; there is neither a stop loss nor a take profit, so it just gets stuck. This feeling is really terrible.
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DancingCandlesvip
· 10h ago
Sitting on the fence is the most torturous; it's better to be decisive, as accepting losses is more comfortable than enduring unrealized losses.
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RektRecordervip
· 10h ago
Sitting on the fence is the most painful, it's better to just go all in and be done with it. SOL has indeed been strange these past few days, the Fed's interference is really disgusting, so I just closed my position, continuing to stay in it is just self-torture. If you can't get the expected position for your order, it's just a psychological burden to hold onto it, so it's better to cut it decisively. Wait, you didn't set a stop loss and ended up not losing? That's pretty lucky. What I mean is, riding the fence should definitely be cut, holding onto it is just gambling, with no discipline and no prospects. After being torn for so long, there should be a signal, maybe a reverse operation would be more appropriate. But really, you need to set rules for yourself, otherwise, swinging like this will ruin you.
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