Looking back at MYX's recent moves, it's actually quite interesting.



I first noticed it on November 7th at the beginning of the month. Honestly, the volatility was so narrow at the time that I didn't bother to make a move. When it comes to trading, the worst thing is when the market doesn't move—patience is key.

The turning point came pretty quickly. On the afternoon of November 19th, the market suddenly gave a signal. I decisively opened a spot position at 3.1265 and have been holding it ever since.

What's even more interesting is what happened on November 24th, when the price pulled back to 2.885. This kind of retracement is actually a good thing—it's an obvious window to add to the position. I added another batch of long orders then, with the stop loss set at 2.7—if that level breaks, the logic changes.

The whole sequence of actions was actually very coherent: first observe and wait for an opportunity, open the initial position, and add on the pullback. Trading is never about going all-in for a gamble; it's about following the structure, entering and exiting as needed. I'm still holding my position, and my core view hasn't changed.
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GasFeeTearsvip
· 2025-12-04 12:27
This guy started positioning back in November and still hasn't moved his position? That's some seriously strong mentality.
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ShamedApeSellervip
· 2025-12-03 21:57
This is how it is when the market is narrow—it looks uncomfortable. However, the author’s approach is indeed clear: observe → open a position → add to the position, with no unnecessary moves. The key is that the 2.7 line is clearly marked; if it’s broken, it means the logic has changed. This way, you can trade with peace of mind.
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DeadTrades_Walkingvip
· 2025-12-03 04:09
Really? They handled the timing pretty well this time... But I still think that 2.7 line is a bit too greedy. What if it really breaks through?
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 2025-12-03 04:06
This guy's sense of rhythm is pretty good, but what I fear most is this kind of "no change in core judgment"—usually, when things do change, they're faster than anyone else.
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BloodInStreetsvip
· 2025-12-03 04:04
Uh... the pullback to 2.885 was indeed a good opportunity to add to the position, but honestly, I've seen too many of these "good things" turn into excuses for getting stuck in a position. Setting the stop loss at 2.7 sounds decisive, but I'm just worried that when the time comes, I won't be willing to cut my losses.
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InscriptionGrillervip
· 2025-12-03 03:45
Sigh, this strategy sounds great on paper, but I'm worried that the "patient waiting" during those ten days from November 7 to 19 will wear a lot of people out, haha.
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