Record of the 44th day of the three-year trading plan.



Account status: 146U

To be honest, the recent market has indeed been a bit "quiet." With Christmas and New Year’s coming up, markets are particularly prone to entering a liquidity vacuum during this period. When there are no clear trading opportunities, sometimes staying on the sidelines is the wisest choice.

There is also a major background factor for the market downturn—I've heard that Japan will announce a rate hike on December 19th. Such macroeconomic factors often shake market expectations. Mainstream coins like BNB haven't shown much performance lately, and the MEME sector is even less active.

Instead of forcing yourself to find opportunities during such times, it's better to give yourself and the account a break and wait for a real trading window to appear before taking action.
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AllTalkLongTrader
· 2025-12-17 18:57
146U is still holding on, and I have to say that this mindset is really steady. However, this wave at the end of the year is indeed虚, better to miss out than to catch a flying knife. I agree.
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NFTRegretful
· 2025-12-16 17:18
146U is still holding steady. I think it's viable; the market simply doesn't offer much room for operation right now.

Let's wait until the dust settles on Japan's interest rate hike before making any moves. Sometimes, doing nothing is better than acting impulsively.

MEME isn't hot anymore, and BNB isn't exciting either. It's better to use this time to adjust your mindset and wait for real opportunities.

Staying put isn't really shameful; it's much better than losing more by acting recklessly.
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PumpStrategist
· 2025-12-15 01:19
146U still holding steady? I see that this wave really hasn't formed any solid pattern. Waiting for the window to open and going all in is the right move.

Liquidity vacuum periods are like this—those chasing highs are typical leek-minded traders. Looks like your comprehension is pretty good.

The macro factor of Japan's interest rate hike will definitely shake things up. The distribution of chips hasn't bottomed out yet. I suggest observing for a few more trading days.

Doing nothing is the strongest defense—once you understand this, you've won half the battle.

Low risk, waiting...
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MEVHunterNoLoss
· 2025-12-14 22:50
146u is still holding on, better than me. My problem is that I just can't control my hands, insisting on aggressive moves during the liquidity vacuum period, and guess what... Honestly, if Japan's interest rate hike really happens, our little bit of money will have to shrink even more.
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GasFeeWhisperer
· 2025-12-14 22:50
146U is still holding, really, at times like this, not acting is actually the smartest move. I'm just waiting for signals from Japan to solidify before making a move; forcing an opportunity would be purely suicidal trading.
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AirdropDreamer
· 2025-12-14 22:50
146U is still holding on. I see your mindset is truly incredible. End-of-year this dead market is really testing human nature.
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CodeZeroBasis
· 2025-12-14 22:50
146u is still holding on, quite interesting. But to be honest, during these cold periods, it's easy to get trapped. I'm also waiting for the reaction to Japan's interest rate hike before making a move.
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PebbleHander
· 2025-12-14 22:38
146U is still holding firm, respect. I'm just waiting to see if Japan's Nabo will raise interest rates and create some waves.
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LiquidityHunter
· 2025-12-14 22:21
Such an obvious liquidity gap is actually a signal. Sitting still is indeed stable, but to make that 146U turn, you have to wait for the moment when the slippage is abnormal.
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