#大户持仓动态 I thought it was stable, but then a pullback wiped out all the previous profits, and I even ended up putting in some money. This is the $BTC $ETH market, the most testing time for patience.



Watching the candlestick plunge, that feeling is truly unparalleled. The rally that was finally expected disappeared in an instant. Many people have probably experienced this: watching their account balance decrease while their fingers can't move—want to chase, but fear getting trapped; want to cut losses, but fear a rebound.

This market movement reminded me of one thing: take profit and stop loss are equally important. Sometimes greed is the biggest risk.
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LidoStakeAddictvip
· 21h ago
This is the price of not setting a proper take-profit; greed can really be deadly. --- When the candlestick suddenly plunges, I go numb. I promised not to chase or cut losses. --- The worst is this kind of situation—watching it drop but being unable to do anything. --- Setting the take-profit too high is also suicidal; you need to learn to take profits when it's good. --- Even big players can't withstand it, which shows how difficult it is to control your mindset. --- The feeling of being caught chasing a high is enough once. --- The profit you spit out is even more painful than losing money, really. --- When a rebound comes, you'll regret it; if it doesn't rebound, you'll regret that too—that's the crypto world. --- Greed is the biggest enemy, no doubt about it. --- Closing a position early may seem like a loss, but it's actually a mental victory.
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Layer3Dreamervip
· 21h ago
theoretically speaking, if we map this drawdown onto a cross-rollup state verification framework... the emotional volatility here is literally just L2 sequencer lag in human form lol. stop-loss functions are just recursive SNARKs for your portfolio, u either prove the exit or get liquidated. the real interoperability vector here is between your conviction and your fear, ngl
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EyeOfTheTokenStormvip
· 21h ago
It's the same story again. I've already said that from a technical perspective, the risk-reward ratio at this level is unbalanced, but you still have to fall on your own before realizing it.
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