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#数字资产市场动态 $BDXN this time's trend indeed confirmed the expectation—almost no rebound, then a direct plunge. Many traders have publicly pointed out this shorting opportunity, but the specific entry points still need to be determined based on individual risk management.
This wave of short positions has yielded quite good returns. Did you buy the dip to enter? Or have you been waiting for a more suitable entry point? Sometimes market opportunities are fleeting, and mastering the rhythm is also a skill in trading.
Shorting is satisfying, but I still held back; I didn't act when I should have.
Once again, I missed the perfect opportunity, that's just my daily routine.
The market gives opportunities, but when it turns around, if you don't keep up with the rhythm, you're really at a loss.
It's the hardest to watch others make money, next time for sure... never mind, I'm lying.
Has anyone really held their ground at critical moments, or are we all armchair strategists after the fact?
With this crash of BDXN, it feels like it's not over yet; who dares to bet?
Those who can precisely hit the key levels are either geniuses or just lucky; I don't have either.
Short positions indeed made money, but I still feel a bit hesitant about the entry timing, I feel it might still fall further.
To be honest, I was just about to take action, but it pulled back again.
Opportunities come and go quickly; I think I'll wait for a clearer signal.
Seeing others making money still makes me a bit itchy haha.
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Short positions are satisfying, but I'm afraid of being reversed and cut.
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It's the same old story, if I trust you again next time, I'll be a fool.
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Bottom fishing? Bro, I already sold out early, not greedy.
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What rhythm? It's just gambling.
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I really didn't get in on this wave, is there still a chance later?
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Always shouting about opportunities, the ones truly making money are all silent.
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A rebound? Keep pushing down, I think.
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Risk management? First, control your own positions.
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My God, it's plunging again, I'm numb.
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Short positions are indeed satisfying, but you need to keep your mindset steady or you'll easily chase the high.
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The trend is within expectations, nothing unexpected. The question is, will it happen like this next time?
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Bottom fishing? I'm just watching the fun, but real money still needs to be cautious.
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Opportunities come and go quickly? That sounds like you're trying to cut people, haha.
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Having a sense of rhythm is easy to talk about but hard to do. Most people chase highs and kill lows.
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I didn't enter a short position; instead, I got caught in a little. That's my lesson.
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In this kind of market, I usually stay on the sidelines, waiting for clearer signals before taking action.
Wait, BDXN really didn't bounce back this time and just crashed? That's a bit harsh. Why didn't I keep up with the rhythm?
Speaking of timing, it's easier said than done. Most of the time, you're just confused and overwhelmed by the crashes.
There are indeed many shorting opportunities, but I'm more afraid of going against the trend and getting trapped.
Markets are like that; sometimes waiting too long means missing out. It's so frustrating.