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Hearing a popular song, I suddenly realized that trading and music creation are actually the same thing. Not every time will it go viral, but consistently producing good works can help you establish a foothold. Just like handling negative market fluctuations—the key is not to avoid losses entirely, but to build a trading system that can withstand losses.
$CVX has been performing strongly these days, with a 22.94% surge in 24 hours, which looks very exciting. But technical signals are starting to warn us. On the 1-hour K-line, the MACD shows a bearish divergence (price hits a new high, but the histogram has already turned negative), and RSI across different cycles also shows clear divergence. What does this mean? It indicates that upward momentum is waning, and the risk of chasing higher is too significant to ignore.
Recently, three consecutive losses have indeed affected my mindset. But at this point, staying calm is even more important. The difference between experts and beginners lies in these points: quickly moving on without losing composure over one or two losses; focusing on a system, just like musicians focus on their creative logic; long-term accumulation—it's okay if a single album doesn't become a hit; only a decade of work can truly speak.
**What to do now? It’s recommended to stay on the sidelines.** The reason is simple—such a strong rally is often at a high level, and chasing in means taking over someone else's position. Unless the price can retrace to the 1.90-2.00 range and stabilize, it’s better not to act for now.
If you must trade, consider a small position around 2.00 to try going long, with a stop-loss set at 1.85, and targets at T1=2.25, T2=2.40. But the premise is that your position size should be small enough to allow you to sleep peacefully.
It’s recommended to review your previous losing trades thoroughly and reduce your risk exposure. Don’t rush to act before your mindset is properly adjusted—there are still many opportunities ahead.
MACD top divergence + RSI divergence, I've seen this combo many times, and it's basically a sell signal flashing a red light.
Losing three trades in a row and having a bad mindset is normal, but at this point, you should hold steady, or it will become even more painful to chase.
The 2.00 level is indeed worth considering, but I really don't want to take on such high-position trades anymore.
Carefully review your previous trades, find out why you lost, it's much better than rushing to turn things around.
I understand the mindset of losing three trades in a row, but staying calm at this moment is truly the most valuable quality.
Losing three trades in a row crushed my mood, but the calmer I stay now, the longer I can survive.
MACD divergence at the top is no joke; this wave of gains has been too fierce.
I'm observing, waiting for the key zone of 1.90-2.00 to stabilize before considering.
Instead of rushing to trade, it's better to review previous trades carefully and figure out how I lost.
It's interesting to compare music and trading from the perspective of consistency; both emphasize it.
A 22.94% increase looks great, but I've seen too many stories of the bagholders.
Light positions and small holdings are truly recommended; being able to sleep peacefully is the key.
There should be many bagholders now, wait for the pullback to talk.
After losing three trades in a row, the clearest-headed person is actually the one who can make a profit at this time.
The MACD top divergence signal doesn't lie, I trust your judgment.
Small positions sleep soundly, this phrase is worth a tattoo.
The biggest winner is those who adjust their state properly, don't rush.
The recent rise of CVX looks satisfying, but top divergence + RSI divergence... It's a classic Schrödinger's bull market, a missed opportunity.
After losing three trades in a row, being able to stay calm and review shows that I've already grasped the system threshold. This is much smarter than simply chasing gains and stopping losses.
Waiting for 2.00 is the right move; chasing high is just paying tuition to the market manipulators.
The true expert is the one who holds back when they most want to act... This is the rationality that should exist in the Web3 era.
After three consecutive losses, being able to calmly analyze CVX's technicals is truly commendable. MACD divergence combined with RSI divergence—this signal is clear enough; you don't have to chase highs to make money.
The idea of a small position at 2.00 for a long entry is good, but I think a more prudent approach is to first clarify the private keys and asset allocation to ensure the risk factor is controllable. Use a multi-signature wallet to isolate part of the trading funds, and consider the rest for operations later.
Waiting for the right rhythm is correct; no need to rush.
The real opportunity has never been when it rises 22% in 24 hours.