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#数字资产市场动态 SOL market is steadily rising, and the positions laid out earlier have already approached the expected profit level. It's time to take profits — the biggest risk is giving back the gains.
Regarding the pace of reducing positions, my approach is to do it step by step. First, when the price increase reaches the set profit target, close part of the position to lock in profits. This way, even if the market fluctuates later, the core gains are already secured. What about the remaining positions? If the bullish momentum hasn't waned, holding them is perfectly fine, but you should reset the take-profit levels to give the remaining profits a chance to grow further.
A few details: greed is a big taboo. No matter how tempting the gains look, resist the urge to add more positions. Also, stop-losses must be set in advance, so even if the market suddenly reverses, losses stay within controllable limits. The key to long-term stable profits is longevity — operations should be decisive, but the rhythm must be maintained. Always remember, capturing profit opportunities and avoiding risks are equally important.
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That's right, but execution is really difficult. Even when it hits the daily limit, I still want to chase
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Locking in profits is so crucial, otherwise your mindset will collapse during a pullback
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My problem is always wanting to gamble on the last wave, but often I end up reversing and losing
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SOL is indeed stable this time, but those who are willing to take profits are the real winners
Greed is indeed undesirable. I've learned this the hard way before—after one round, I lost everything and had to start over, a painful lesson.
The approach of reducing positions in batches is reliable. The key is to secure profits first so you can sleep peacefully.
If you can truly stick to the discipline of stop-loss, profits will be stable. The problem is that most people can't do it.
This is when the most mental test occurs. The better the upward trend, the more calm you need to stay. It sounds simple, but it's actually very difficult.