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#美联储降息 $ETH This wave of market movement has provided many opportunities
Recently tracking Ethereum's trend, there are indeed several good entry points in the short term. Those who acted early have already secured their profits. The key is to have a clear entry and exit strategy—set your target prices and take profits decisively, don't be greedy.
Trading, in essence, boils down to two things: first, judging the right direction; second, executing with enough conviction. Empty talk is useless; let the data, candlestick charts, and your account speak.
Currently, the market rhythm is still ongoing, and those waiting for opportunities still have chances. When you next consider bottom-fishing or chasing highs, don't hesitate anymore. Be decisive—sometimes, being a little slow means missing out.
It's easy to say, but in execution, everyone is a greedy ghost. Taking profits is really a hundred times harder than cutting losses.
If you're a half beat slow, you miss out; if you're too fast, you become cannon fodder. This game is all about mindset.
There's no completely clear logic, only retrospectives that seem right in hindsight.
Did those who acted early all make money? I haven't seen many who truly dare to cut.
Wait, are you saying the market will continue to rise?
Just sold some, now do I have to chase the high again?
Basically, it's a gamble of luck. Don't delude yourself into thinking it's "clear logic."
Taking profits and cutting losses sounds easy, but when the moment comes, everything gets chaotic.
Those with clear logic would have been financially free long ago. Why are they still writing articles here?
The early bird catches the worm, and I am that confused fool.
Greed truly is a disease that needs treatment.