I have already taken profits from this XRP rally. Instead of risking chasing the highs, it's more reliable to lock in the gains. The market will still have fluctuations, but for us, we've already eaten the meat we wanted; the rest is up to other participants to handle.



To be honest, the hardest part of trading is not entering the position but knowing when to exit. I have shared related strategic ideas multiple times in live streams and forums. Those who have followed the rhythm are already on board, and those who missed the opportunity can only feel regretful. This is the reality of trading—information and execution ability create a clear divide.

The key is to establish your own rules for taking profits and cutting losses. Don't always think about catching the last candle, because no one can accurately predict the top. Lock in your profits and save bullets for the next opportunity—that's the key to surviving long-term.
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SchroedingerAirdropvip
· 5h ago
You're bragging about your strategy again. Those who keep up with your pace are making a fortune, right? You promised to take profits, so why hasn't XRP reached a new high yet? Getting out early doesn't always mean winning; sometimes it's just a matter of losing your mindset.
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MetaverseHomelessvip
· 01-09 11:18
Taking profits is easier said than done. I often regret not holding on longer. Only the tough guys can fully exit at the high point. But on the other hand, can you share the signals earlier next time?
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DataBartendervip
· 01-08 14:56
Talking about taking profits again, the words may be rough, but the truth is I've seen too many greedy people get caught. Following the trend and chasing highs, don't blame the market for being ruthless; your discipline is the lifeline. Exiting is a hundred times harder than entering, and that's true. No matter how eloquently you speak, it still depends on execution; most people simply can't do it. XRP's recent surge has indeed been significant; when it's time to cash out, you must be decisive—greed doesn't pay.
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FalseProfitProphetvip
· 01-08 08:50
Here we go again talking about taking profits, is it true or not? But indeed, greed often leads to the biggest losses. Only after catching up do you realize that not catching up is a regret; this logic is pretty ruthless.
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ImpermanentPhobiavip
· 01-08 08:49
Alright, this time we definitely need to know when to stop. Greed easily leads to a crash. You're still chasing the rise? I already sold out early, feeling much more comfortable. Getting out is much harder than getting in, that's true. Most people get wrecked because of greed. No need to watch the market every day anymore, save your bullets for the next opportunity.
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MetaverseVagabondvip
· 01-08 08:43
It's the same old excuse... I've heard it all before. If you've already left, why are you still posting here? I don't believe you, just waiting to eat noodles. Take profit and stop loss sound easy, but have you actually tried to execute them? Still "saving bullets," next round you'll probably go all in again.
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TheShibaWhisperervip
· 01-08 08:41
That's true, but I see many people just refuse to repent and are only willing to be satisfied once they reach the peak. This wave of XRP definitely should be sold now; greed is outdated. Getting out is a hundred times harder than getting in. I really admire those who can stick to their discipline.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 01-08 08:33
Not blowing smoke or badmouthing, taking profits promptly is indeed more satisfying Following the trend and chasing gains is just giving away money The art of exiting is much harder than entering, honestly Starting to play the victim again? If you miss it, you miss it Timely take profit, this has always been my principle Only by not being greedy can you live longer, brother Eat meat in moderation, otherwise who’s to blame if you overeat and die The next opportunity is always around the corner, don’t stubbornly hold onto one coin Only those who understand stop-loss are qualified to trade
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ZenZKPlayervip
· 01-08 08:26
Taking profits is the key, greed is the poison. Friends who follow the rhythm have already secured their gains. Actually, never think about taking the last bite; that's the beginning of losing money. I just sold my XRP this round, feeling comfortable. Don't chase the peak; saving bullets allows you to survive longer. While others are still chasing the rise, I am already counting my money... That's the difference. Exiting the market is a hundred times harder than entering. Truly. If you didn't catch it, you didn't catch it. The next opportunity will come. The discipline of stop-loss must be learned through painful lessons.
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