This time, the movement of ETH really caught me off guard. I had been observing for a while, but ultimately couldn't resist following the trend to get on board, and ended up experiencing a considerable pullback. To be honest, I was fooled by false breakouts in the past, but this time I finally understand what a real fall feels like - it's not that it will definitely continue to drop, but the rapid stop loss pressure is really uncomfortable. This time, I've paid my tuition and have also gained a clearer understanding of my risk tolerance. The market is always there, and next time I need to be more cautious.
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ParanoiaKing
· 3h ago
Following the trend and getting on board led to this result, I knew you couldn't handle it. Next time, wait for confirmation signals before taking action.
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MidnightTrader
· 3h ago
Following the trend is something that really requires memory; otherwise, the Wallet is bleeding every day.
This pullback is indeed brutal, but it's better than constantly deceiving oneself; at least you know your own weight.
Next time, I need to set up properly before acting, and not get fooled by false breakouts again.
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HappyMinerUncle
· 3h ago
Another day fooled by false breakouts, this feeling is just unreal.
This is why I say it's most comfortable to wait; as soon as I enter a position, I'm trapped.
Oh, I really need to change this habit of following the trend, or I'll forever have a suckers' fate.
The feeling of a rapid stop loss is truly heart-wrenching.
The tuition paid is worth it; at least I know how much I can lose.
Next time, I need to wait for a real signal before making a move, no rush.
This operation has enlightened me; it hurts a bit but it's useful.
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TokenomicsTherapist
· 3h ago
Being fooled by false breakouts so many times and still daring to follow the trend, this psychological quality needs some practice haha
This time, the movement of ETH really caught me off guard. I had been observing for a while, but ultimately couldn't resist following the trend to get on board, and ended up experiencing a considerable pullback. To be honest, I was fooled by false breakouts in the past, but this time I finally understand what a real fall feels like - it's not that it will definitely continue to drop, but the rapid stop loss pressure is really uncomfortable. This time, I've paid my tuition and have also gained a clearer understanding of my risk tolerance. The market is always there, and next time I need to be more cautious.