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Today I bought the dip again.
The moment my phone vibrated, I knew the opportunity was here—ETH dropped to 3308. Without much hesitation, I opened a position directly.
I mentioned in my analysis before that the 3295 to 3315 range is the best ambush point. The market really cooperated, precisely retracing to that level. But you'll notice, not many are willing to take the risk at this price. Why? Because everyone is thinking: what if it drops further?
This is the most ironic part of trading. Before it happens, everyone is shouting in the group about when it will drop. But once it actually drops, everyone pulls back.
I'm different. I only trade opportunities that are within my plan. Stop-loss levels are set early, and I stay calm. Either I make the expected profit or cut losses and exit.
Admit your loss if you're wrong—there's nothing shameful about it. Instead of obsessing over market direction, it's better to focus on risk management. That’s the key to surviving long-term.
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