The long-held trading pair finally turned around. The recent months of suppression on my position have been alleviated, and the new positive news gave me the opportunity to close with a profit of about 5-6%, which can also be considered a successful stop-loss case. It is worth mentioning that I still have another "problem coin" — $HYPE, which has also been a headache for me for quite some time. This time, I adopted a more aggressive risk management strategy: first reducing 50% of the position at a 4.5% profit, setting a stop-loss level, and then holding the position. This way, I locked in some profits and left myself the opportunity to participate in subsequent market movements. Trading is like this — knowing when to fully exit and when to adjust tactics is often much wiser than stubbornly holding on.

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BrokenRugsvip
· 01-17 02:54
Haha, finally out of the trap. It feels really great. I've been wanting to reduce my position in $HYPE for a while, and this move feels pretty good.
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ConsensusBotvip
· 01-17 00:59
Haha, 5-6% and you're out? Me too, being trapped for so long anyway just to lose money and hype it up. Stop-loss is really a skill, but I think halving at 4.5% is a bit early, the market has just started to pick up. That $HYPE thing is indeed easy to fall into a trap, but not holding on will actually lead to bigger losses. This move is definitely smarter than stubbornly holding on, just see how the market develops next. Actually, the hardest part isn't stop-loss, but knowing when to add positions haha.
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AlphaLeakervip
· 01-15 16:36
Oh no, I finally got out. It's really uncomfortable to hold on for so long. Just 5 points to profit? I'm still holding on tightly... I also have that $HYPE thing. Halving and holding is a pretty good move, at least I won't lose everything by going all in at once. That's right, this market really tests your mentality. Holding on stubbornly is really a big taboo.
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RunWithRugsvip
· 01-14 14:31
Uh, I have to say, this operation really proves that you learn something new every day. A 5-6% exit? My last stop-loss was a straight -20%. I'm also in that HYPE coin. The idea of reducing 50% to lock in profits is pretty good, saving me from waking up one day to find everything back to square one.
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SlowLearnerWangvip
· 01-14 14:31
Haha, isn't this exactly what I've been going through these past few months? Finally freed. Dare to cut positions at 4.5%? I think you're more ruthless than me. I was still holding on tightly back then, and as a result, I got more and more trapped. $HYPE is indeed torturous, but I need to learn from your half-position stop-loss approach. It's definitely smarter than my all-in gamble...
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GasFeeCryervip
· 01-14 14:29
Finally out of the trap, and the feeling is amazing. But daring to move $HYPE with only 4.5% is quite bold...
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DAOTruantvip
· 01-14 14:23
A few months of suffering, and finally seeing the dawn. Closing at 5-6% profit and then running, not a loss this time. Wait, can $HYPE really turn around? I think it's doubtful... The halving holding strategy isn't bad; since you've locked in profits, don't be too greedy. Holding on blindly is the dumbest, timely stop-loss is the key. Only 5-6% after such a long period? I need to think about whether this is a profit or a loss...
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