#大户持仓动态 The weekend market fluctuation is not large, and this is actually the time that tests the trader's mindset the most. Seeing a pullback in the Order Book makes one want to run, and after a rise of a few hundred points, one takes action. There's nothing wrong with this trading—since there is no big direction, it's better to take small profits. Sometimes, preserving gains is more realistic than greedily chasing the price.
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BearMarketMonk
· 5h ago
The small fluctuations over the weekend indeed test one's mentality. This is how I am currently handling it; I take the profits and avoid being played for suckers.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 12-21 10:43
This kind of market is really the hardest to endure on weekends, small fluctuations and small profits, but if you're not careful, you could get trapped.
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WealthCoffee
· 12-21 03:51
The weekend market is like this, I also just made a small profit and ran, anyway, it's just spare money to play with.
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CodeSmellHunter
· 12-21 03:18
This kind of market on weekends tests who can resist the urge to make impulsive trades. I often get scared when I see a pullback, haha.
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MidnightTrader
· 12-21 03:10
Well, sometimes you just have to be content, otherwise your mindset would have collapsed long ago.
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CryptoTherapist
· 12-21 03:08
ngl this hits different when sideways markets force you to confront your actual trading trauma. the psychological resistance level you're describing—that itch to exit on every micro-dip—that's textbook market anxiety syndrome. but here's where i'd reframe: taking small wins isn't settling, it's literally cognitive reframing of what "profit" means to your nervous system.
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MetaverseVagrant
· 12-21 03:08
The market this weekend is the most tormenting; small profits are okay, but I'm afraid that while eating away at them, I'll lose the big trend.
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HallucinationGrower
· 12-21 03:06
Weekend market conditions are the easiest to get washed out, even small profits are still profits.
#大户持仓动态 The weekend market fluctuation is not large, and this is actually the time that tests the trader's mindset the most. Seeing a pullback in the Order Book makes one want to run, and after a rise of a few hundred points, one takes action. There's nothing wrong with this trading—since there is no big direction, it's better to take small profits. Sometimes, preserving gains is more realistic than greedily chasing the price.