Isn't life just like a candlestick chart? Fluctuations and ups and downs are constantly replayed.
My trading logic is actually very simple—place orders on a 3-minute cycle, and close the position for a 20% profit before going to sleep. It sounds a bit lazy, but this is the true essence of risk management. Not all market movements are worth chasing, and not all profits need to be taken fully.
Staggered travel definitely makes sense. Don't always stare at the market chart; sometimes putting down your phone and changing your mindset can help you see things more clearly. Keep holding the remaining chips and wait for the next opportunity.
Trading is like life—knowing when to bet, when to rest, and when to let go is much wiser than constantly adding positions and chasing gains.
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BlockchainTalker
· 01-10 05:22
actually, the whole "life is like a chart" thing – yeah sure, but let's break this down. 20% targets on 3min candles? that's not lazy, that's just... empirically proven risk management. most traders don't get it tho
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casino
· 01-09 03:56
3-minute cycle? Bro, are you gambling or trading? Haha
Take profit at 20%, my sleep quality is really stable. I need to learn from you.
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 01-09 03:40
Wow, this is true enlightenment. Not being greedy and running at 20% profit is the ultimate trick to making money.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 01-09 03:30
Run away at 20%, really smart, much wiser than those who stubbornly hold on
Isn't life just like a candlestick chart? Fluctuations and ups and downs are constantly replayed.
My trading logic is actually very simple—place orders on a 3-minute cycle, and close the position for a 20% profit before going to sleep. It sounds a bit lazy, but this is the true essence of risk management. Not all market movements are worth chasing, and not all profits need to be taken fully.
Staggered travel definitely makes sense. Don't always stare at the market chart; sometimes putting down your phone and changing your mindset can help you see things more clearly. Keep holding the remaining chips and wait for the next opportunity.
Trading is like life—knowing when to bet, when to rest, and when to let go is much wiser than constantly adding positions and chasing gains.